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Safety Awareness & Self Defense: Circle of Safety

 

Safety Awareness & Self Defense is the responsibility of each individual. Knowing your surroundings and being aware of potential dangers is your first step towards self-defense. Avoiding and distancing yourself from circumstances that could be trouble are your responsibility.

The Circle of Safety is an imaginary boundary extending from your body outward to approximately 7 to 10 feet. By being aware what is approaching your Circle of Safety you can potentially avoid a dangerous situation. If you were alone and a stranger enters your circle of safety, you should attempt to distance yourself from that stranger. In order for the stranger to grab you, they must be able to touch you. If you maintain a circle of safety of the 7 to 10 feet than the stranger will not be in reach to grab or touch you.

If possible avoid walking alone.

Always attempt to be in a group, or at least in public areas where there are many other people.

Avoid walking at night where there are no streetlights.

Be aware of potential hiding places for dangerous strangers, behind bushes, in alleys, behind large trash dumpsters.

As you approach these potential hazardous areas extend your circle of safety by distancing yourself from these obstacles.

These few tips can mean the difference from being a victim or a safe pedestrian.

Author: Eric Gehler
 
Author Bio:

Eric Gehler

Eric has been involved with the Martial Arts business for over 15 years. He recently stated a consulting business and provides services such as SEO and web site developement.

Eric is an author and publisher and has written several joke books though Big E Enterprises publishing company.

He maintains a website for Black Belts in the Martial Arts and had "15 minutes" of fame when he appeared in the movie "Foreign Student".

 
 
 

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