@viva0las0vegas I'm not sure but I think you meant 13 is too old? Anyway I also think they should be started on this type of thing at a young age.
If they learned the difference between anti-social and asocial violence they would be much less likely to engage in anti-social violence, which is a useless and worthless pastime, and they would be better able to defend themselves against asocial violence, which is critical.
Good to know you endorse this. I think it's great information as well. I first discovered TFT from the original videos he made a couple days before the 9/11 events. Since then, the videos have greatly improved, and I have recently acquired the same set, alone with The Art of Head Trauma. I find it an invaluable tool in the use of violence as a tool for survival. Definitely something I would recommend to almost anyone!
Also..and this is merely my opinion on the matter-I think a great combo is TFT and the instruction of Damian Ross of The Self Defense Company. Damian teaches a more up-to-date version of WWII combatives originally taught by WE Fairbairn. His stuff is also VERY easy to master and is not based on an great amount of athleticism.
@Abobojo In fact maybe you've heard the saying, "GOD DIDN'T CREATE ALL MEN EQUAL, SAMUEL COLT DID."
That goes double for women. In fact if I had a daughter I'd want her to have CCW as soon as possible. And I wouldn't live anywhere that she couldn't have it.
@firearmsdefense I gotta say amen to that one sir, women having less upper body strength than men should really have knowledge of the use of firearms. BUT-since you already pointed out that at times drawing a firearm is not always possible...TFT is a must for women as well. It TOO is not reliant on strength and superior fitness.
@Abobojo Unfortunately you're right. It's just the state of the world such as it is that everyone, young and old, male and female, weak or strong, sick or healthy, needs to be able to defend themselves against predatory crime.
I was never in Law Enforcement. I was an airline mechanic for 40 years.
@firearmsdefense Well..after lisetning to what you had to say in that excellent video "Two Wars Worthing Fighting" I understand. I am very sorry to have to say that at this point in time, I would have no desire to serve the Law and enforce laws that are too stupid to BE laws. With absolutely NO DISRESPECT to LEOs reading. I simply would not want to be a cop serving today's laws.
I took the live training in New York. I highly recommend the live training! I went in there not knowing how to handle myself in a street fight, and I walked out completely confident that I could take three armed people in the streets. Even the women felt that they could take on a man twice their size. They were very professional and were genuinely concerned that we leave the training able to survive a life or death situation.
Perhaps 13 is too young for the self-defence training. I think all of our children should be started on this type of thing at 5 years of age.
viva0las0vegas 1 year ago
@viva0las0vegas I'm not sure but I think you meant 13 is too old? Anyway I also think they should be started on this type of thing at a young age.
If they learned the difference between anti-social and asocial violence they would be much less likely to engage in anti-social violence, which is a useless and worthless pastime, and they would be better able to defend themselves against asocial violence, which is critical.
In closing thank you for a great idea.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
8:37 God bless you for that. Buying two females firearms and showing them how to use them is the best thing you could do for them these days.
Abobojo 1 year ago
@Abobojo You're welcome. Thanks for your input.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
Good to know you endorse this. I think it's great information as well. I first discovered TFT from the original videos he made a couple days before the 9/11 events. Since then, the videos have greatly improved, and I have recently acquired the same set, alone with The Art of Head Trauma. I find it an invaluable tool in the use of violence as a tool for survival. Definitely something I would recommend to almost anyone!
Gh0stShinobi77 1 year ago
@Gh0stShinobi77 Thank you much for your input and feedback. It's good to know this has been around for awhile.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
you look pretty good for over 60
fornello123 1 year ago
@fornello123 Thank you very much. We keep trying.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
Also..and this is merely my opinion on the matter-I think a great combo is TFT and the instruction of Damian Ross of The Self Defense Company. Damian teaches a more up-to-date version of WWII combatives originally taught by WE Fairbairn. His stuff is also VERY easy to master and is not based on an great amount of athleticism.
Abobojo 1 year ago
@Abobojo That's very interesting to know. I'm sure there are a lot of people out there teaching these things in one form or another.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
"a big fan of Mr Glock" I love that! Like you already.
Abobojo 1 year ago
@Abobojo In fact maybe you've heard the saying, "GOD DIDN'T CREATE ALL MEN EQUAL, SAMUEL COLT DID."
That goes double for women. In fact if I had a daughter I'd want her to have CCW as soon as possible. And I wouldn't live anywhere that she couldn't have it.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
@firearmsdefense I gotta say amen to that one sir, women having less upper body strength than men should really have knowledge of the use of firearms. BUT-since you already pointed out that at times drawing a firearm is not always possible...TFT is a must for women as well. It TOO is not reliant on strength and superior fitness.
Now about you, did you use to be a cop?
Abobojo 1 year ago
@Abobojo Unfortunately you're right. It's just the state of the world such as it is that everyone, young and old, male and female, weak or strong, sick or healthy, needs to be able to defend themselves against predatory crime.
I was never in Law Enforcement. I was an airline mechanic for 40 years.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
@firearmsdefense Well..after lisetning to what you had to say in that excellent video "Two Wars Worthing Fighting" I understand. I am very sorry to have to say that at this point in time, I would have no desire to serve the Law and enforce laws that are too stupid to BE laws. With absolutely NO DISRESPECT to LEOs reading. I simply would not want to be a cop serving today's laws.
Abobojo 1 year ago
@Abobojo I understand.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
useful video up to 7 minutes. Thanks
TellinTheTruth 1 year ago
@TellinTheTruth You're welcome.
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holdenc96 1 year ago
I took the live training in New York. I highly recommend the live training! I went in there not knowing how to handle myself in a street fight, and I walked out completely confident that I could take three armed people in the streets. Even the women felt that they could take on a man twice their size. They were very professional and were genuinely concerned that we leave the training able to survive a life or death situation.
holdenc96 1 year ago
@holdenc96 Thank you for your feedback and your interest. I will probably do the live training after I go through all the videos I have from them.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
@firearmsdefense Sounds like a great informative library !!!!! I'm going to look into this !!
sauertongues3 1 year ago
@sauertongues3 I think you will enjoy it. He has a lot of material.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago
Thank you for your service..
dithbmine1 1 year ago
@dithbmine1 You're very welcome. The reason I endorsed Target Focus Training is I really feel you need both skill sets.
firearmsdefense 1 year ago