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Self Defense Evolution – From Fists to EDC Pistols

The demand for self-defense was born at the dawn of time when the first cave man b*****-slapped the second cave man. Ever since, we humans have scratched and clawed our way up the evolutionary ladder of personal defense tools. Starting with brute physical strength (punching, kicking, grappling, etc.), our ancestors soon found that stabbing with [...]

By | August 10th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Self Defense Evolution – From Fists to EDC Pistols

3 Combat Control Fundamentals

When it comes to engaging a violent physical threat at bad-breath distance, most would rather solve the tactical problem with a handgun as opposed to going hands-on with an assailant. You can never know why, when or where an attack may occur. You won’t know if it’s a knife attack, an active shooter or a baseball [...]

By | June 25th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on 3 Combat Control Fundamentals

Take the Curve

When it comes to personal protection against an active threat, having a defensive action plan is not a luxury but a necessity. The advantage of such a plan is: You’re not waiting around to be caught in the middle of an attack You are not forced to come up with a solution on the fly You have a [...]

By | June 14th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Take the Curve

Hand-to-Hand Self-Defense: Which is the Best?

As a defensive-tactics instructor, my contracts range from NAVSOC (Naval Special Operations Command) to NSA (National Security Agency) to FBI and pretty much any other three-letter agency you can think of. Part of my responsibilities include T3 (train-the-trainer) objectives or teaching professional instructors how to teach various skills. Since personal-defense techniques have roots stemming from [...]

By | June 8th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Hand-to-Hand Self-Defense: Which is the Best?

Blade Styles for EDC Knives

Since the forging of the first knife, the proverbial “tip of the blade” has since held many shapes. These are too numerous to list and, in fact, many have been lost to antiquity. Over millennia, knife-blade styles and designs have undergone thorough development and beta-testing phases eliminating, by trial and error, those that were proven [...]

By | March 24th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Blade Styles for EDC Knives

Defending Your Battle Space

In the event of an active threat, your personal battle space can span from hundreds of yards to conversational ranges. These can be divided into three discernible distances: long range, confined areas and non-ballistic contact ranges. How you will defend your personal battle space depends on the distance and weapon(s) used by your attacker(s). At [...]

By | March 5th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Defending Your Battle Space

Forewarned is Forearmed

Living in a world where extreme physical violence can erupt at a moment’s notice, it’s important to be armed with more than only one weapon. Make no mistake, the most effective way to stop a bad guy shooting at you, is a good guy, you, with a gun plus the skills to stop that threat. [...]

By | January 19th, 2018|Personal Security|Comments Off on Forewarned is Forearmed

Four Survival Factors

In theory, should you find yourself in a nasty situation where you may need to go to concealed-carry guns for your survival, it’s a simple matter of drawing your pistol, point the muzzle toward the threat and press the trigger, right? Well, what if that simple solution to a complex problem turns out to be [...]

By | November 28th, 2017|Personal Security|Comments Off on Four Survival Factors

Is Carrying a Knife for Self-Defense a Good Idea?

Knives are very useful as utility tools and you may also carry one as a personal-defense tool, but is this a wise decision? Depending upon assignment, my clients who are either Department of Defense (DoD) employees or civilian law-enforcement officers (LEO), carry a primary and secondary weapon system. High-profile operators carry a carbine as their primary [...]

By | October 6th, 2017|Personal Security|Comments Off on Is Carrying a Knife for Self-Defense a Good Idea?

Blueprint of a Criminal Attack

Bad things happen to good people. Terrorist attacks, home invasions, active shootings, cyber threats, kidnappings and homicides are just a fact of life today. We can either accept this reality and be willing to do something about it, or deny the facts and suffer the effects of being potentially blindsided. John Adams, the second president of [...]

By | August 22nd, 2017|Personal Security|Comments Off on Blueprint of a Criminal Attack