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

Published on October 1, 2017
Duration: 4:13

This video, featuring John Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, breaks down a hotel assault incident. It highlights the importance of Verbal Judo, de-escalation, escape, avoidance, and the 'Defensive Fence' technique for empty-hand defense. Correia emphasizes recognizing pre-attack indicators and maintaining distance to prevent assaults.

Quick Summary

Learn crucial self-defense tactics from evidence-based trainer John Correia, focusing on Verbal Judo, de-escalation, and the 'Defensive Fence'. The video stresses recognizing pre-attack indicators and maintaining distance ('staying left of bang') to proactively prevent assaults and defend effectively with empty hands.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Core Concepts
  2. 00:29Incident Breakdown
  3. 01:39Pre-Attack Indicators and Distance Management
  4. 02:33The Defensive Fence and Empty Hand Skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles of self-defense discussed in this video?

The video emphasizes Verbal Judo for de-escalation, strategies for Escape and Avoidance, and the 'Defensive Fence' technique for empty-hand defense. It also highlights recognizing pre-attack indicators and maintaining distance ('staying left of bang').

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

The 'Defensive Fence' is a non-threatening hand posture where hands are kept up to create a barrier. This technique helps protect the head and torso from strikes and is vital when empty-hand skills are needed before a firearm can be legally or practically employed.

Why is recognizing pre-attack indicators important?

Recognizing pre-attack indicators, such as body language like leaning in or agitated gestures, allows individuals to 'stay left of bang.' This means proactively assessing the situation and creating distance or preparing a defense before an assault begins, significantly increasing safety.

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