Hi friends,
I hope the new year is treating you well and anyone sick or with illness in the family recovers quickly!
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Today’s self-defense tip is a quick and simple one.
If you’re paid much attention to self-defense ideas, chances are you’re heard about putting your keys between your fingers and using a “Wolverine” fist to strike out at an attacker.
As I’ve always recommended with new techniques, please test and practice them for yourself – gently, at first please. If you try striking like this against a rolled-up towel, you’ll quickly find that the keys often shift up and down like levers and can hurt or cut the skin between your fingers.
Even worse, the head of the key will dig quite painfully into the inside of your palm, worse the harder you hit.
The third reason this technique is a bad idea? You have to get close enough to punch an attacker to use it.
Instead, the time you spend carefully interlacing the keys between your fingers during a dangerous situation should probably be spent running toward safety.
If you’d really like to use your keys to help you fight back, here are a few more practical ideas:
- Hold them so one pokes out the back or pinky side of your fist, like an ice pick. Works well when jabbing an attacker who comes from behind to grab you. The sharp pain will hopefully make him let go so you can escape.
- Hold the keys with a single one held by the thumb against the joint of your closed index finger, like you would hold a knife to stab forward. Similar to a knife, it can be used to jab at face, eyes, hands and other vulnerable places not protected by clothing and muscle.
- Create a ranged weapon. You know those long lanyards people like to attach to their large bundle of keys. Those are a perfect weapon to sue from a distance. Lash out with the bundle of keys toward the face, head and hands from a distance, giving you a better shot of getting away.
- The best way to use your keys is to have the correct one ready so you can quickly enter your car or house without needing to pause in a vulnerable position for very long. Make sure to keep an eye on your environment as you’re opening the lock. A back kick can be very effective from this position if attacked from behind. But more on that next time! 🙂
Good luck on preparing and building confidence in defending yourself. Each little step helps!
Enjoy your new year!
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Misty’s Writing Update:
I’m back!
I had a very nice 3k day this week where the story kept flowing so well, I just ignored the list of things I needed to do.
Taking my diabetes and kidney stone medication a few hours late is not a good thing, but I’ll try to do better next time.
My main character in the story, a teenage street kid, has finally arrived at the mage academy as a conscripted student who has unlocked a secret magic no one has seen for generations.
He’s cagey enough to know he needs to hide it, and the chapter I just wrote listed out all the class and training options for the first-year mages. It was pretty fun to brainstorm how you would go about training mages to get strong as quickly as possible in an empire short on mages and being overrun by hordes of beasts.
So, a question for my fantasy academy fans out there. What kind of classes would you love to see in a magic academy?
Shoot me some suggestions and they just might make it into the story!
Happy reading this week!
— Misty 🙂
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