Real Self-Defense
Illusions In Real Self-Defense
The Advice with Kevin Dewayne Hughes, Kyoshi Hachidan (8th degree black belt)
Author of the book
As The Image of GOD You Have Worth
ISBN 979-8375201061
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Tenkidokan School of Martial Arts
In the world of self-defense, there is much to consider beyond mere physical techniques. Understanding the psychological aspects of real self-defense can empower individuals to handle dangerous situations more effectively. Many individuals possess a common misconception that self-defense merely involves striking back or using weapons; however, a sophisticated approach emphasizes de-escalation strategies, situational awareness, and personal safety. Through accounts from experienced martial artists like Kevin Dewayne Hughes, we can learn the value of remaining calm and discerning in potentially violent situations. Hughes, an accomplished 8th degree black belt, highlights how training in martial arts such as those offered at Tenkidokan School of Martial Arts can prepare individuals to respond appropriately, rather than react impulsively. Individuals are encouraged to practice not only physical techniques but also mental rehearsals to build confidence and decision-making skills in high-pressure scenarios. Furthermore, having a well-rounded understanding of self-defense can help practitioners cope with the emotional aftermath that often follows an altercation. Mental preparation and a clear understanding of one's rights during such events can promote a healthier mindset. In addition to physical defense, awareness regarding legal implications of self-defense actions is crucial for all individuals. Ultimately, enhancing knowledge about self-defense empowers people to lead safer lives while respecting the true spirit of martial arts. Practicing legitimate self-defense is not merely about winning a fight; it is equally about understanding oneself and the dynamics of conflict.


























































