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Action Steps for Successful Knife Defense

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I treat martial arts somewhat as a sport and as a workout routine, but I’d be lying to you if I didn’t think it also had some practical utility as a self defense technique, and a lot of the classes I teach focus on self defense, particularly in teaching classes to women and teenagers, in particular mugger defense and knife defense.

Recently, I’ve had to give some thought into teaching knife defense. Knife defense and martial arts techniques sort of mix, and sort of don’t. When we spar in class, we focus — and we focus a lot — on not hurting one another. Knife defense has to take a different approach.

First of all, don’t get into knife fights. I don’t care how good you are, if you’re bare handed and in street clothes, and the other guy has a combat knife, you’re at a serious disadvantage. If you can, run away. If you have to give up your wallet to run away, do it. Knife fighting is messy and bloody.

Which leads to the first principle of knife defense: You’re going to get cut. Repeat after me: You’re going to get cut. Again, I say. You’re going to get cut. Be prepared for it, understand that it can happen, and that it will hurt (when you’re getting cut) and hurt a lot less immediately after. The trick is to make sure that you do as much damage to your assailant as you can, while turning the least amount of damage to yourself.

The basic knife attack is a thrust or a slash delivered with the forward hand, sort of like a punch. The knife is used to add those critical four inches to your reach. Most people aren’t particularly trained at knife fighting, so they use a natural punching motion. The first thing you want to do is interpose your hand, or better yet, the outside of your forearm on the line of attack. Just like you do an inside block or outside block on a punch, you do the same thing against a guy with a knife. Again, you’re going to get cut — the key here is to make sure that when you get cut, it’s on a part of your body where it won’t permanently injure you. Try to block his wrist with yours, barring that, block his blade with your forearm. It’ll hurt, but you have to get through the pain to follow up with the punch.

The next technique is to know the range. He’s going to attack on a line. You need to be aware of that line and be able to turn tangential to it. Shove his blade off the line while you move in the other direction, and block before you counter-punch. In Western fencing, this would be called a riposte, and it teaches you that the block automatically breaks the line of the attack and lets you counterattack immediately. Use the range — either step in with the punch or step away. If you know how to do a joint lock, by all means do it. Use any techniques you can to A) disable your attacker, and B) run away. Stomp insteps if you can. Punch for the groin, and go for the eyes. You aren’t fighting fair, you aren’t fighting for points, you’re fighting to put the other guy down as fast as possible while avoiding getting hurt.

Yoshi E Kundagawa is a freelance journalist. He covers the mixed martial arts industry. For a free report on Knife Defense visit his blog.

Yoshi Kundagawa is a freelance journalist covering the martial arts world. Too much time at his computer eating donuts reduced him to couch potato status. He’s on a quest to recapture his youth and fitness. You can read his blog at http://www.martialarts3000.com

Instant Cash Loans - Quick And Instant Finances For Sudden Needs

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Most of the salaried individuals nowadays have a tough task ahead. It is because the salary drawn is not sufficient at all to meet the various demands and can hardly sustain a family. In such a scenario an unexpected or unplanned expenses may further deteriorate the condition. So in the best interest, it is preferable to apply for instant cash loans which are very easy to access. After meeting the needs, borrower can easily repay the loans from his up coming payday.

Instant cash loans are readily available in the financial market and are known as cash advance loans, short term loans, cash advance payday loans etc. Under these loans, you can obtain amount in the range of £100-£1500to meet sudden unexpected needs like paying hospital bills, store utility bills, school fees, credit card payments, traveling expenses, house refurbishing, car repair etc.

These short term loans are offered with a slightly high rate of interest making it an expensive affair for the borrower. It is mainly because of its short repayment schedule which lasts for a period of 14 - 31 days maximum. However a proper research of the physical as well as online market will help you to locate lenders offering these loans at competitive rates.

For approval of the loans, you are not needed to pledge any asset as collateral. Instead you have to fulfill certain pre requisites. The conditions are that you must be suitably employed with an active checking account. Along with it, you must have completed 18 years and should be a citizen of UK. After confirmation of the details, the amount gets electronically transferred in to your bank account within 24 hours or less.

Since the lenders approve these loans without nay credit check, bad credit borrowers can also utilize these loans. On repaying the borrowed amount, they get an opportunity to increase the credit score.

Before availing instant cash loans, you must collect and compare the quotes of various lenders. Due to stiff competition among the lenders, you will find some lenders offering the amount at comparatively low rates. So avail these fast loans to meet urgent needs without any worry.

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Why You Should Have A Water Tank In A Drought

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

There are many things to consider whether a water tank is beneficial to you. Climate change has resulted in a great deal more drought than has been seen in a very long time, and Australia is no different. For example, Melbourne has seen some of the lowest rainfall levels in years. But many ask why invest in a water tank if there is no rain? It’s a good question, with a good answer - every household could benefit from having a water tank in a drought.

Of course, if you live in an area that sees absolutely no rain a water tank isn’t going to benefit you. Inland areas of Australia are actually experiencing true droughts so a water tank might not be a great investment. But the majority of people live closer to the coastline which does get some rain to go with the drought, and remember for a water tank to benefit you it does not require a great deal of rain.

Much of the Australian coastline has been experiencing drier than normal winters with below average rainfalls, but even with just half of the normal coastal rainfall, you could keep your rainwater tanks full almost all year round. The key would be in having more than one, or having a large water tank.

For example, Melbourne is experiencing some of the strictest water restrictions because they have only had around only 400mm of rain in each of the past few years, some of the lowest ever. Likely, why Melbourne water tanks have grown in demand.

A slim polyethylene water tank can fit against the side of a house or a wall, which means you, won’t be wasting space. Paint it to match the house and it will look like a regular wall. And if you choose a heavy UV20 polyethylene, it means a stable tank that’s not prone to buckling.

It’s important that you purchase water tanks that are at this thick. Others as thin as UV8 may be cheaper but they are not going to last. Some buckle the minute you add water, while others begin to buckle in only a short time. So much for a bargain. Rainhaven Melbourne water tanks are just one example of tanks that are UV20. Buy quality and save yourself a great deal of trouble. You don’t want to lose your water because of a leak and you certainly don’t want the mess a leak can cause.

Another common question is “what can I use my rainwater that I trap in a water tank for?” Glad you asked! There are many uses for your rainwater collection. The most obvious is to keep your garden and flower beds alive and healthy. With such heavy watering restrictions in play, gardens and flowers have no hope of getting the water they need.

Your water tank can also be a source of household water with just a simple plumbing connection that your plumber can do. Oh yes and if you cannot live without that swimming pool, you can use your water tank as a source of water for that pool.

Now that you know why a water tank in a drought makes good sense, it’s time to consider making the investment.

Save My Garden Rainwater Tanks supplies discount slimline and round water tanks to residential households in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. All tanks are made from food grade Polyethylene and safely store water for drinking and your garden and pool. Each tank comes with a free holiday.

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