She Defends Like A Boss | Active Self Protection

Published on April 28, 2017
Duration: 2:33

This video from Active Self Protection features John Correia analyzing a self-defense incident where a clerk successfully defended against an armed robbery. Correia highlights key tactical lessons, including understanding transitional spaces, waiting for an opportune moment to act, and the importance of the 'FIBS factor' in deterring an attacker.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection analyzes a self-defense incident, emphasizing key lessons like understanding 'transitional spaces', 'waiting for your turn' to act, and effectively 'stopping the threat'. The analysis highlights the 'FIBS factor' and the danger of 'drawing from the drop' in deterring attackers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setting
  2. 00:24The Incident
  3. 00:49Tactical Analysis: Transitional Spaces and Ambush
  4. 01:16Tactical Analysis: Counter-Ambush
  5. 01:45Conclusion and FIBS Factor

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key lessons from the Active Self Protection video on self-defense?

The video highlights three key lessons: understanding 'transitional spaces' where ambushes occur, the importance of 'waiting for your turn' to act, and effectively 'stopping the threat'. It also emphasizes the 'FIBS factor' in deterring attackers.

What is the 'FIBS factor' in self-defense?

The 'FIBS factor' (Fudge, I'm Being Shot at) describes the psychological impact on an attacker when they encounter unexpected and significant resistance. This often causes them to retreat, as they were seeking an easy target, not a fight.

What does 'drawing from the drop' mean in a self-defense context?

'Drawing from the drop' refers to a dangerous situation where the attacker already has their firearm drawn and aimed. In such a scenario, the defender must wait for an opening rather than attempting to draw simultaneously.

Why is understanding 'transitional spaces' important for self-defense?

'Transitional spaces' are areas like store entrances or counter areas where one moves between different states of security. Recognizing these as potential ambush points allows for increased vigilance and preparedness against sudden threats.

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