The Thunder in Your Palm: Unveiling the Master Blaster 95 Million Volt Stun Gun
When it comes to personal safety, compromise is not an option—introducing the Master Blaster 95 Million Volt Stun Gun—a titan in the world of self-defense. Far from your average stun gun, this behemoth packs a shock so intense it borders on lightning in a bottle. In this article, we will dive deep into the specifications, […]
The Case for Consistent Carry: Why Every Day Should Be an EDC Day
During self-defense classes, I often ask how frequently attendees intend to carry a self-defense tool like pepper spray, a stun gun, a pocket knife, or a firearm. The most popular answer, predictably, is “as often and wherever I can.” For many of us, the Every Day Carry (EDC) concept is so ingrained that it has […]
Violent Altercation Leads to Tragic Death at New England Patriots Game: A Look into Fan Violence, Self-Defense, and De-escalation Strategies
A devastating turn of events unfolded last Sunday at Gillette Stadium during a New England Patriots home game when Dale Mooney, a 53-year-old man from Newmarket, New Hampshire, was found critically injured. According to eyewitness Joey Kilmartin, who recorded the event, Mooney was struck twice in the head during a skirmish with a Miami Dolphins […]
Robert Hansen Revisited: The “Butcher Baker” in the Age of Drones, DNA, and Self-Defense Gadgets
Robert Hansen, infamously known as the “Butcher Baker,” is a name that sends shivers down the spines of Alaskans and true-crime enthusiasts alike. Hansen abducted, raped, and murdered at least 17 women in the 1970s and 1980s, evading capture for over a decade. Yet how would Hansen’s killing spree differ in an era of advanced […]
The Art of Dodging Danger: Elevating Situational Awareness to Masterful Evasion
“Situational awareness” is a term that’s become synonymous with personal safety, and for good reason. Knowing what’s happening around you can provide a crucial edge in avoiding risky circumstances. But what if you could not just be aware of danger but skillfully avoid it altogether? What does it take to go beyond basic situational awareness […]
Digital Dimension of Horror: How Jeffrey Dahmer’s Crimes Would Fare in Today’s Age
Jeffrey Dahmer, infamously known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, terrorized the United States with his series of gruesome murders between 1978 and 1991. However, would Dahmer’s actions, motivations, and methods be any different if he were to exist in our modern digital age? Would technological advances and the proliferation of personal self-defense […]
The Spice of Self-Defense: A Teen’s Guide to Pepper Spray Safety and Strategic Usage
Introduction: Empowering the Young with Defensive Tools Self-defense is a universal right, and in today’s world, it’s crucial for teens to know how to protect themselves. Pepper spray stands as one of the most accessible and effective non-lethal self-defense tools available. This article aims to educate teens and their parents on proper handling, safety, and […]
Gut Feeling: The Science of Body Strikes in Combat Sports and Real-World Self-Defense
Introduction: The Core of the Matter While Hollywood glorifies the knockout punch to the face, those versed in the arts of fighting and self-defense know the unsung hero is often a well-placed body shot. Striking the body isn’t just a tactic used to rack up points in the ring; it’s also an effective method to […]
Thud and Thunder: The Science of Leg Kicks in Combat and Self-Defense
Introduction: A Leg Up on the Competition In a world obsessed with high-impact face punches and cinematic uppercuts, the humble leg kick often gets overlooked. However, anyone on the receiving end of a powerful leg kick knows its efficacy. It’s not just a move in professional fighting sports like MMA and Muay Thai but also […]
Fist to the Face: The Psychology and Physiology of Punches, from Both Ends
Introduction: More than a Fistfight We’ve all seen it in movies: the hero throws a punch, lands it perfectly on the villain’s face, and the crowd goes wild. But what really happens when you get punched in the face—or when you’re the one delivering the blow? Understanding the psychology and physiology behind it can offer […]