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Training for Close Encounters of the Worst Kind
Posted in Armed Senior Citizen, Campus Security, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, Edged Weapons, Empty Hands Defense, Personal Defense, Tactics, Training, Women's Self Defense, tagged Armed Senior Citizen, disarming guns, disarming knives, disarms, Dr. Richard Wigginton, Dr. Rick Wigginton, Dr. Rick Wigginton video, Dr. Wigginton video, edged weapon defense, elderly personal defense, elderly self defense, empty hand defense, empty hand techniques, fight training, fight video, gun disarms, knife defense, knife disarms, learn to fight, personal defense video, refuse to be a victim, Richard Wigginton, Rick Wigginton, senior citizen, Sensei Rick Wigginton, training to fight, training video, video of Dr. Rick Wigginton, weapon disarming, weapon disarms, weapon retention, Women's Self Defense on May 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a three-minute demonstration of a “little middle aged man”, Dr. Richard Wigginton, employing empty hand techniques in response to attacks by younger and stronger assailants armed with knives or handguns. This short video clip of empty hand self-defense techniques was filmed at a class taught by Dr. Wigginton who is an internationally respected [...]
The Talon
Posted in Empty Hands Defense, Personal Defense, tagged empty hand, impact tool, less lethal, non-lethal, Personal Defense, pressure points, self defense, talon on April 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Talon is a non-lethal personal defense empty hand tool that will give you an edge in any self defense scenario. It is inocuous and can be eaily carried in a pocket anywhere. It is plastic so it isn’t picked up by metal detectors. To order a talon, click here. Bruce N. Eimer, Ph.D. NRA [...]
