The Five W's of Self Defense
Self-Defense is often about avoiding bad situations. The Cuong Nhu style of Martial Arts summarized much of this philosophy in what they called the Five W's of Self Defense. You can read more about it here:
The Five W's of Self Defense
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I've posted a review of the Old Model .45 Colt Ruger Vaquero here and in the Gun Reviews section. It was a beautiful pistol and fun to shoot. But, it was always inaccurate for me.
Handgun Review: Old Model Ruger Vaquero in .45 Colt. When it comes to self-defense, there is no substitute for good judgment, maturity, and situational awareness. When I studied Cuong Nhu, the instructors stressed what they called the Five A's of Self Defense: Awareness, Alertness, Avoidance, Anticipation, and Action. I've explained them in this article:
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AuthorFor formal formal firearms training, I completed a Riflery Class at the University of Florida and qualified as a collegiate Marksman. Long, long ago in a galaxy not too far away, I earned a green belt with two brown stripes in the very practical martial art called Cuong Nhu. Archives
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