How to Improve Your Reaction Time | Jason Hanson

Published on August 5, 2022
Duration: 6:19

Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, provides practical advice on decreasing reaction time during an attack. He emphasizes proactive weapon readiness, suggesting carrying items like tactical pens, firearms in pocket holsters, or knives accessible via modified clothing. The core principle is to have a defensive tool already in hand or immediately accessible to minimize the time between threat detection and response.

Quick Summary

To decrease reaction time during an attack, proactively carry your self-defense tool in a ready state. This means having a tactical pen in your hand, a firearm in your pocket with your hand on it, or a knife accessible through modified clothing. The goal is to have the weapon immediately available for use, rather than needing to retrieve it from storage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Decreasing Reaction Time
  2. 00:26The Nature of Attacks: Ambush
  3. 00:46Personal Experience: Avoiding Kidnapping
  4. 01:35Tactical Pen as a Self-Defense Tool
  5. 02:42Concealed Carry and Pocket Carry Strategies
  6. 03:47Fixed Blade Knife Accessibility
  7. 05:27Flashlight as a Defensive Tool
  8. 05:49Key Takeaways for Reaction Time
  9. 05:55Further Self-Defense Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I decrease my reaction time during a surprise attack?

To decrease reaction time, proactively carry your self-defense tool in a ready state. This means having a tactical pen in your hand, a firearm in your pocket with your hand on it, or a knife accessible through modified clothing. The goal is to have the weapon immediately available for use, rather than needing to retrieve it from storage.

What are some effective self-defense tools for reducing reaction time?

Effective tools include tactical pens, which can be held openly, and firearms carried in pocket holsters for immediate access. For those in high-risk areas, a fixed blade knife can be made readily available by modifying clothing, such as cutting a hole in a hoodie pocket. A baton-style flashlight also serves as a dual-purpose defensive item.

Why is proactive weapon readiness important for self-defense?

Proactive weapon readiness is crucial because attacks are typically ambushes and not announced. Having your defensive tool already in hand or immediately accessible significantly reduces the time between recognizing a threat and being able to defend yourself, giving you a critical advantage.

Can you explain the concept of 'weapon in hand' for personal safety?

The 'weapon in hand' concept means ensuring your defensive tool is already in your hand or immediately accessible, such as a firearm in a pocket with your hand on the grip. This strategy minimizes the delay in drawing and deploying your weapon, which is vital when facing a sudden, unexpected attack.

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