A hiker was alone on a trail when he was confronted by a group of wild dogs. He quickly grabbed a large stick and started waving it around, making himself look as big and menacing as possible. He also shouted at the top of his lungs. The dogs were initially aggressive but his actions made them hesitant. He slowly backed away while maintaining his defensive posture until he was far enough away from them.
One story is about a woman walking alone at night. A man suddenly grabbed her from behind. She remembered her self - defense training. She stomped on his foot hard and elbowed him in the ribs. He was so surprised that he let go. She ran to a nearby store for safety.
There was a situation where a young girl was in an elevator with a suspicious - looking man. As he made a move towards her, she used her keys to jab at his eyes. She then screamed as loudly as she could. The noise scared the man off and the elevator doors opened just in time for her to escape. This shows that being aware and having the nerve to act in self - defense can be crucial in scary situations.
Sure. There was a woman who was attacked in a parking lot. She had taken self - defense classes. When the attacker came at her, she used her keys to jab at his eyes and then kicked him in the groin. She was able to escape unharmed.
Sure. There was a woman who was walking alone at night. A man tried to grab her purse. She quickly used her keys to jab at his face and then kicked him in the shin. The attacker was startled and ran away.
There is this story I heard. A woman was walking alone at night and a man tried to approach her in a menacing way. She had a can of pepper spray but was so nervous that she accidentally sprayed herself first. However, the would - be attacker saw her coughing and spluttering and thought she was some kind of super - sneezing mutant. He got so freaked out that he ran away. It was a case of accidental self - defense that had a really funny outcome.
Sure. There was a woman who was walking alone at night and a man tried to grab her purse. She quickly used her keys as a weapon, jabbing it into the man's hand. He let go in pain and she ran to a nearby store for safety.
One story is about a woman who was being followed at night. She quickly entered a well - lit store and informed the clerk. The clerk helped her call the police. When the man who was following her came in, the clerk pretended to know her well and said her 'husband' was on the way. The man left. Simple but effective self - defense by using her surroundings and getting help.
Sure. One story is about a woman who was walking alone at night and a man tried to snatch her purse. She quickly used her keys to jab at his face and then kicked him in the shin. He ran away.
A woman living alone in a somewhat dangerous neighborhood once had an attempted burglary. As the burglar was forcing her front door open, she grabbed her gun. She hid in a corner of her living room. When the burglar entered, she calmly told him she had a gun and would shoot if he didn't leave immediately. The burglar, thinking she was bluffing, took a step forward. She then fired a shot at the floor near his feet. The burglar quickly ran out of the house. This story emphasizes the importance of being trained to use a gun properly in self - defense situations.
Well, there was this woman who was in an elevator with a strange man who started acting aggressively. She remembered her self - defense training. She stomped on his foot as hard as she could and then pushed him away when he was in pain. She quickly pressed all the buttons to stop the elevator at the next floor and got out. In another instance, a lady was being followed on her way home. She turned around suddenly, made a loud noise and pretended to call the police on her phone. The person following her got scared and left.
Sure. One story is about a woman who was walking alone at night. A man tried to grab her purse. She quickly used her keys to jab at his face and then kicked him in the shin. The attacker ran away. She had learned some basic self - defense moves in a self - defense class.
Sure. There was a woman who was attacked in a parking lot. She used her keys as a weapon, jabbing at the attacker's eyes. This sudden move startled the attacker and gave her enough time to run to safety.