Unfortunately, the majority of joggers who have survived attacks report that they were not carrying any type of self-defense product on their person at the time of the attack. Most agree that had they been armed with a self-defense product, they may have been able to ward off the attack completely, or at least escape the attack with fewer injuries.
If you are a regular jogger, you may have fallen prey to one or more of the myths which surround the use of personal self-defense products, including:
* They are bulky, heavy, and inconvenient to carry. Many joggers complain they don't want to be weighed down with a bulky can of pepper spray, stun gun or other product. Joggers don't realize there are self-defense products tailored especially for the jogger in small, easy to transport devices. They are packaged in tiny spray cans clip to a belt, a zipper pull or worn around the neck on a cord. Stun guns, in a range of sizes, are small enough to be concealed in the palm of the hand or clipped on similar to pepper spray
* Self-defense products don't prevent attacks, so why bother? This is a common statement by joggers, but is not be entirely accurate. Joggers who wear these products in a highly visible place are a less appealing target. Wearing a can of pepper spray isn't always enough to deter attackers (as in a dog or cougar). Carrying and deploying pepper spray will, however, provide a window of opportunity for the jogger to escape the attack. This greatly reduces the chances of sustaining serious or even fatal injuries from an attack.
* It's illegal to carry these types of products/devices. Personal self-defense products are legal to carry in most areas, though there may be restrictions. What types of products are legal varies in different parts of the country. It's prudent to check local laws, but most joggers will find that there is at least one type of effective product that can be legally carried for the purpose of personal protection.
* Self-defense products are too difficult to use to provide adequate protection. Pepper sprays and stun guns are usually very easy to use: just the touch of a button will temporarily disable an attacker and allow a jogger time to escape. Personal alarms, while not effective for warding off an attack, draw attention to the attack and are usually deployed by the simple pull of a pin.
Joggers are a vulnerable cross-section of the general population. It only makes sense for joggers to be prepared for an attack situation. Carrying a self-defense product when you jog may be the difference between serious or fatal injury and escaping with little more than cuts and bruises.
Self Defense Products For Women
Statistics show that one in very four women in America will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime.
These are SHOCKING statistics!
For more than 30 years I have been running specialized self defence courses and seminars. Over that time I have shown thousands of people how to protect and look after themselves.
Increasing personal safety ALWAYS commences with awareness.
Since most women fear attacks of a sexual nature more than anything else most of my quick tips are geared towards that.
If you are a woman, here is a list of ten simple things that you can do immediately that will increase your safety:
1 - Do not wear revealing clothing in public places. Doing so will ensure that you attract plenty of attention, including attention from those people with evil intent. Be discrete and leave provocative wear to those times when you can enjoy the intimacy of your partner.
2 - Trust your instincts. Women are very intuitive. If you think a situation might be dangerous then it probably is. That little guardian angel should be trusted rather than ignored.
3 - Rape and other sexual assault is always increasing. In the event of the worst outcome use your fingernails to gouge your attacker's cheek. It marks him for identification and you will have DNA under your nails.
4 - Drive your motor vehicle in a courteous manner. Nobody appreciates rude hand signs. Remember - eventually you have to stop, even if it is to refuel. Psycho cases might follow you for many miles "just to teach you a lesson" - all because you made yourself a target to their twisted minds.
5 - Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, taking mind altering drugs and leaving ANY food or drink unattended where it may be tampered with is a recipe for disaster. Give your self an even chance.
6 - NEVER pick up hitch-hikers and ABSOLUTELY NEVER hitch-hike yourself.
7 - If you live alone make sure that all your mail is addressed by just your first initial followed by your surname. Never allow mail to be addressed to you with salutations like Miss, Mrs, Ms or with your christian or given name. Those letters and parcels pass many eyes before they get to you. Change them. Make them nondescript as to your sex and marital status. Why allow anybody even one extra shred of information about you?
8 - NEVER walk alone at night or at any time in isolated areas. Predators love these locations. Avoid them.
9 - Many sexual acts are committed by people who the victims knew - or, at least, thought they knew! Be friendly and polite by all means but be vigilant for tell-tale signs of "strange" behavior. Do NOT flirt. Be firm about any unwanted attention, particularly in the work place.
10 - Sexual attack is usually preceded by some visual sign, which is usually preceded by some verbal approach before the physical action. Recognize the sequence: the look - the talk - the attack.
Please feel free to distribute this safety list to every woman you care for. The only condition is that the resource box remains intact and that this article is not altered in any way.
There are so many predators out there. Let's help our women to PROTECT themselves! Don't let somebody YOU know become the next victim.
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