How to Fight Off a Bigger Assailant

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Article Title: How to Fight Off a Bigger Assailant
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When it comes to self defense, the truth is that you will rarely be attacked by someone who is smaller or weaker than you are. In any sort of fight, it is generally agreed that the bigger person has the advantage. In a self defense situation, your attacker also has the element of surprise. They have come prepared for the situation, while you are caught off guard and mentally unprepared. They have chosen a target � you � who they feel reasonably confident they will be able to subdue. Do you want to be able to defend yourself against a bigger, stronger attacker?

No matter your size, in a self defense situation you must do everything you can to be able to defend yourself against an attacker who has come prepared for the fight. You must make size less of an issue. Even if you can't physically fight back against their strength or size, there are plenty of other methods you can use. Size is no longer an advantage to them when you pull out a stun gun, TASER device, or pepper spray canister. These devices will take down even the strongest or biggest assailant. It simply is not possible to fight against their effects, no matter how much bodily strength your attacker may have.

Most attackers are looking for an easy target. You might look like an easy target if you're relatively small, but carrying a self defense weapon can make you a much more difficult target. If a would-be assailant sees that you're prepared to defend yourself, they will go look for an easier target who won't be able to fight back against their brute strength.

It is true that when physically fighting against an attacker, you will probably lose. Unarmed self defense is made more difficult if your attacker has size or strength on his side, or if he has come armed. However, there are things you can do to escape a dangerous situation where you are being attacked by someone who is physically stronger than you. Women and the elderly, especially, often find that carrying pepper spray allows them to feel secure knowing they could defend themselves even against a large male attacker.

If you believe that your size or strength will be an issue if you are ever attacked, you may also want to learn some martial arts moves. Although these will not be as instantly effective as pepper spray, they can give you the confidence you need to get out of a dangerous situation. Figuring out the most vulnerable parts of the body can help you target your attack. Many of these methods are just as devastating when used against a big guy than when used against someone smaller or weaker. Although martial arts moves are usually not recommended as a dependable method of self defense, they can help you feel prepared to fight back.

It is also essential to arm yourself with pepper spray, stun guns, TASER devices, and other self defense devices that do not rely on size or strength, thereby taking away this advantage from the assailant. You don't need to be strong to get away from a scary and dangerous attack. In this situation, your life could depend on being prepared to fight back with pepper spray or a stun gun.


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