top of page

Could you defend yourself against violence, hope this helps

  • Atty. Remus Romano Reyes
  • Sep 13, 2017
  • 2 min read

Just because we are a good people doesn’t mean some a-hole isn’t going take a swing at you for the simple reason that he doesn’t like the looks of your face… It happens every day to people just like you and me, in places you would never expect... And believe me, it can get much worse than that. There are all kinds of violent wing nuts out there willing to do harm to innocent folks just going about their own business. So… …the question is… What will YOU do when violence knocks? I was talking to my buddy Todd about this the other day. He spent years as a special operator in the Canadian Armed Forces and then as a SWAT team operator. And… … as someone who spent years in law enforcement he assured me it’s really more a matter of “when” rather than “if” you are going to have to face down an act of violence… The good news is… you don’t need a black belt or any fancy special forces skills to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. In fact… Effective self defence can actually be boiled down to 17 proven and field tested moves that you can learn in days. (...instead of studying martial arts for years…) The roots of these deadly effective moves go all the way back to WWII combatives. Those guys needed simple stuff they could show recruits in the limited time they had during basic training. And it turns out the “kill rate” on these new techniques was higher than any hand-to-hand system ever seen. They worked then and they work now. So if you want the quickest way to master the skills that will keep you and your family safe (and alive), just check out these 17 easy-to-learn combatives moves at this link... => 17 deadly simple combatives moves you can master in days

To Your Ultimate Safety and Security,

Atty. Remus

 
 
 

Comments


Featured Posts
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square
bottom of page