Angry Hotel Guest Takes His Frustrations Out On Hotel Manager | Active Self Protection

Published on October 1, 2017
Duration: 4:13

This video analyzes a hotel assault, highlighting the importance of the 'Defensive Fence' and recognizing pre-attack indicators. Speaker John Correia emphasizes maintaining distance and keeping hands up to prevent severe injury, noting that empty-hand skills are crucial as firearms may not be an option. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for situational awareness and defensive preparedness.

Quick Summary

The 'Defensive Fence' is a crucial self-defense technique involving keeping hands up non-threateningly to create a barrier. Recognizing pre-attack indicators and maintaining distance are key to preventing assaults, as empty-hand skills are often needed before a firearm can be used.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Verbal Judo & Defensive Fence
  2. 00:29Hotel Assault Incident Breakdown
  3. 01:39Recognizing Pre-Attack Indicators & Distance
  4. 02:33The Defensive Fence & Empty Hand Skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Defensive Fence' in self-defense?

The 'Defensive Fence' is a self-defense technique where you keep your hands up in a non-threatening manner. This creates a barrier to protect your head and body from incoming strikes, especially when empty-hand skills are necessary.

How can I recognize pre-attack indicators?

Pre-attack indicators include agitated body language like leaning in, aggressive posturing, clenched fists, and incredulous gestures. Recognizing these signs allows you to create distance and avoid potential physical confrontation.

Why are empty-hand skills important for self-defense?

Empty-hand skills are vital because assaults can happen suddenly, often before you have time or legal justification to draw a firearm. Techniques like the Defensive Fence provide immediate protection.

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