One of the hardest parts of self-defense is not learning how to strike, move, block, escape, or use a weapon. One of the hardest parts is giving yourself permission to […]

One of the hardest parts of self-defense is not learning how to strike, move, block, escape, or use a weapon. One of the hardest parts is giving yourself permission to […]

Intuition is not magic. Most of the time, intuition is your brain noticing small details before your conscious mind has fully organized them. Something feels off. The person is too […]

Violence rarely comes out of nowhere. It may feel sudden when it happens, but in many real-world encounters there are signs before the attack begins. These signs are called pre-attack […]

One of the most important self-defense skills is also one of the simplest: Say no. Mean it. Hold it. That sounds easy, but in real life, many people struggle with […]

Violence is not as random as most people think. That does not mean every violent encounter can be predicted perfectly. Real life is messy. People are complicated. Circumstances change quickly. […]

In real-world violence, words matter. Not because words always prevent violence, but because the type of language being used can tell you a lot about where you are in the […]

In real-world violence, the attack is often not the first move. Before a predator commits to physical violence, there is frequently a testing process. That process is called the interview. […]

The 5 Stages of Violent Crime: Why Self-Defense Starts Before the Attack Most self-defense training begins too late. It starts when the punch is thrown, when the grab happens, when […]

Yes, Irish Stick Fighting is real. It is not just folklore, performance, or something invented for tourists. Irish Stick Fighting has deep historical roots, practical self-defense value, and a strong […]

Irish Stick Fighting is a practical, weapon-based martial art, so safety has to be taken seriously from the very beginning. Whether you are training with a traditional shillelagh, a walking […]