When creating the Rapid Fire Self Defense equation I took into account a number of different components that were essential to make this system successful and one of the most important things I came up with was the role of a real sense of Self Confidence. Now lets take a look at how and why being confidant can play such an important role in your personal safety. You must always portray a sense of self-confidence in the way you walk; talk and body language NEVER let an attacker look at you as a helpless victim.
In order to portray a real sense of self-confidence you must truly believe in yourself and the techniques that you have learned. The only way of obtaining this is by training in a realistic self-defense system and practicing these skills time and time again until they become second nature. Confidence is something that can’t be faked, and you must have a 100% belief in what you have learned and the ability to apply it when the time arises.
Whenever facing an attack situation you must always believe in yourself and have no doubt in your mind that you have developed the skills necessary to create that window of opportunity for escape and the ability to get to safety. It is hard enough at the best of times to be able to react in a stressful situation that places you in danger and the last thing that you want to be thinking about is are you really prepared.
The Rapid Fire Self Defense system that I created was developed so you could build confidence in yourself by practicing these new techniques you have learned on your own or with a partner in 3 different ways:
1) In the air
2) Into pads
3) And different attack scenarios
By using the Rapid Fire training system you will learn the following:
- How to maximize your speed and power
- Develop a true feel for the technique
- And be able to practice applying the skills you have learned in actual attack situations
By following this method of practice you will develop a real sense of self-confidence in what you have learned. Remember Self Confidence is one of the strongest human characteristics we can develop and this will benefit your life in every way.
Until next time remember to be confident and safe,
Joel Wasel
Rapid fire Self Defense
