A lot of us have never been in a fight and do not predict the necessity. Yet, should situation do emerge where tempers flare. When they do, we may assune we that we can deflect it, verbally, barring such hand it off to an authority, or at least someone bigger than we are.
However, assuming a physical altercation becomes inevitable, it is not enough to be fit from the gym. Preparedness is key. As the trained individual will always prevail over the untrained in a fight. Nor is carrying a weapon a best strategy for quickly moving on from the event. Lethal force should always be a last option.
Most people that have prepared are not interested in having to prove themselves in extraneous alterations. But, should an event ensue, preparedness means that one is able to assess their assailant with a degree of calmness. This ability is apt to be the result of hours Of having to do so in training sessions. The ability to assess and use forethought is ultimately everything in a fight. It means that victory belongs to her who has prepared.
Key Takeaways:
- In a physical altercation, lethal force should always be a last choice.
- It’s not enough to be a gym rat, or know a couple of moves, when it comes to being in a real fight it’s all about who is prepared and who is not.
- Preparedness is key, because training is what allows one to calmly and properly assess the situation and strategize accordingly.
“The reality of the situation is that most folks who actually know how to fight are NOT looking for one.”
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