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Self Defense using Monkey Fists, Monkey Balls



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A monkey fist acts as an effective weapon of self-defense. A monkey fist can be held in a flail-like fashion, with its long end pointing towards the tip. You then swing hard. Make sure to follow through to generate the maximum force per stroke. Maximize the effect by focusing on sensitive areas. It will make swinging even more difficult if you can tie a knot at the end.

Origins

Despite the fact that monkey balls are not a legal weapon in the United States, they can be effective self defense tools. These balls are believed to have been originally used as protection by sailors. This hand weapon was heavy and round and could cause injury if used improperly, and it was not deemed effective enough to be a legal weapon.


The early 19th-century is the time monkey balls were used for self defense. They were originally used by sailors for throwing ropes and in fights. They were also used as cannonball carriers. If thrown, the ball could easily be thrown at an opponent and inflict serious injury.

Uses

The monkey ball is one among the oldest self defense tools in the universe. Its use dates back to the 1800s. Monkey balls were about the same size today as cannon balls. It is now a smaller ball that is about the same size as a marble. The ball is still powerful when used as self-defense.


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The origins of a monkey ball can be traced back to the early 1900s, when sailors used them as a weapon to fight and throw ropes. They also used them in cannonball battles. To withstand impact, these balls were made heavier and could inflict severe injury on attackers.


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FAQ

How much does it cost for a self defense course?

There are many selfdefense courses. The cost of self-defense courses varies depending upon where you live and whether or not you take them online.

Some schools charge just $50 per Month, while others charge upto $200.

You can find a low-cost option at your local community center. Many of these locations offer free self defence lessons.


Can I be charged with using my stungun?

No. Stun guns have been deemed "less lethal" weapons. They are not likely to cause serious injury.

However, charges could still be brought against you if you accidentally hit anyone with your stungun.


Are there any legal requirements for owning a stun gun?

You may need to show proof that you have been trained before you can purchase a stungun in some states.

Some states require you register your stungun with the police.

Other states require that you notify law enforcement authorities whenever you move.


How to stay safe if you aren't physically able to protect yourself?

If you aren't physically able defend yourself from an attack, then you should seek out someone who is.

You may have to ask for help. You might have to call 911. But if you don't take any action, you could die.

You can also reach out to your local domestic violence shelter. To help women stay safe, many shelters offer safety training classes.



Statistics

  • Most likely, the person will want some kind of boxing match, so if you can out-box them, this would be 100% ideal for survival. (budodragon.com)
  • In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
  • Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)
  • The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network reports that 70 percent of sexual violence cases aren't committed by random strangers in a dark alley but by people we know: friends, family, partners, co-workers, etc. (healthline.com)



External Links

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How To

How To Survive A Home Invasion

Home invasion is frightening, especially if you have children. We didn't expect to live through home invasion when we started our journey with installing a home security system. Here's what we've learned so far.

  1. Do not let your children see the attackers. Our children were upstairs sleeping when two men entered our house. We kept them downstairs till the police arrived. Our children were not hurt but the experience was enough for them to be traumatized.
  2. Lock up all valuables. In our bedroom, we keep valuables safe. Even if someone is able to break into the house they won't have access.
  3. Keep an eye out for burglars. We live in a neighbourhood that is notorious for burglaries. We keep a look out for suspicious people and cars.
  4. Have A Backup Plan. Our family will be financially protected in case anything happens. We also have a plan that allows us to leave the United States if necessary.
  5. Be prepared. Be prepared in case you are ever forced to defend your own life. You should always have water and food on hand.
  6. Call 911 first. After you discover that someone is breaking into your home, immediately call 911. It is better to call 911 immediately than wait for the authorities to come to your house.
  7. Use common sense. Never allow anyone into your home who doesn't belong. Also, don't invite strangers to come over.
  8. Ask for help from your neighbors or other people in the area. If you feel unsafe, contact your friends and neighbors. They can watch your back, while you call the police.
  9. Be calm and follow the instructions of police officers. Stay calm and do exactly as instructed by officers. Do not run or resist arrest.
  10. Take pictures of any evidence. Any evidence discovered during the investigation should be taken pictures. This includes fingerprints and blood samples.
  11. File A Report With Local Law Enforcement. No one was hurt, but you can still file a report to local law enforcement. It may help you avoid future criminal acts.
  12. Get in touch with your insurance company immediately. Get in touch with your insurance company immediately. Tell them everything that happened and ask for an adjuster to come out to assess the damage.
  13. Your personal belongings should be removed. You should get rid of all personal belongings. It is best to take your expensive jewelry off and place it somewhere safe.
  14. You must take good care of yourself. Make sure you clean up after yourself. Take out the trash and break glass and lock all doors and windows.
  15. Talk about What happened. Do not talk about what happened to anyone. It is possible that someone might use the information against you.




 



Self Defense using Monkey Fists, Monkey Balls