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Est. 1976
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Phone:  01344-842162
E-mail:  Eurokwai
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All Practitioners of Martial Arts should be aware that the use of force in a self-defence situation can legally only be proportional to the seriousness of any attack. Excess use of force, such as punches, kicks, arm-locks, throws or strangles, in circumstances where you injure someone who is attacking you could result in criminal charges being brought against you.
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Phone:  01344 842162      E-mail:  Eurokwai
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It is simple - current legislation allows the "minimum use of force" only to defend oneself, so think carefully before you deliver your punch or kick. All Martial Arts used in self-defence should begin with either a block or evasion before using an offensive technique.
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1.
Always be alert.
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Remain physically relaxed.
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Avoid confrontation or unstable situations.
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If accosted or challenged, avoid and walk away if possible.
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If unable to avoid, never take up a fighting stance, this is an invitation and could provoke an attack.
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Remain quiet, relaxed and static.  Do not move towards the enemy, let him make the first move.
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If attacked, always block or evade if possible:  Remember, an accurate block can sometimes extinguish an attack from the start.
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If several attackers, then isolate the apparent ringleader and try to deal with him first.
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If necessary to activate a counter technique, always use a push or slap first instead of a punch.
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Never engage in verbal arguments, and never threaten anyone: To do so could be used against you at a later date .... in Court.
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SELF-DEFENCE & THE LAW