Allow me:OctoH said:Former military, so yes I am pretty confident in my abilities. And I own a lot of guns. More importantly...I have a lot of common sense.

Seemed appropriate.
Which branch of the military, if you don't mind me asking?
Allow me:OctoH said:Former military, so yes I am pretty confident in my abilities. And I own a lot of guns. More importantly...I have a lot of common sense.
what is your profession?Kopikatsu said:I have to carry a high caliber revolver for work.
So yeah, I think I would be pretty okay.
Not currently doing it (In Permit Expediting now), but I was a class G Security Officer. The high caliber revolver was because my hands are too big for anything else. I had a Glock 13, but my bottom two fingers hung off of it. The only large handguns are...well...heavy duty revolvers. And even with a .357 S&W Magnum, I could still only fire it with one hand because not enough of my left hand could fit on the grip to do any good.bullet_sandw1ch said:what is your profession?Kopikatsu said:I have to carry a high caliber revolver for work.
So yeah, I think I would be pretty okay.
Normaly this^Aris Khandr said:I am unafraid to kick anyone who so much as makes a threatening look toward me in the balls. I won't apologise, I won't think twice. My foot is colliding with their testicles as fast and hard as it can. Not sure I could get five before they got to me, but I'll happily punch and bite if I have to, also.
Anything you try, whether its a self defense class, or some form of martial arts, will help. Its a choice for you to choose for what suits you, nothing more. Obviously, it will take time, no matter the choice. Also, one thing for people to remember if you are just starting out in martial arts... it will take TIME to get better. When you are first starting out, and just dipping into the world of martial arts, you will not become Bruce Lee. Pay attention to your sensei, practice HARD, practice ALOT, every single day. Within a certain time frame, which is completely dependant on the individual, you will get better. I just want to stress this, though, because anyone getting into martial arts, and then getting your white, yellow, green belts,and such... dont try to go all Bruce Lee on someone or it might bite you in the ass. You havent mastered the skills at that point, and they can prove as dangerous to you as they can to your opponent.BiscuitTrouser said:I have no prior experience with martial arts and I have a fairly average build. Any advice on what specifically would be best and practical for real life scenarios? Just a basic self defense class?Riff Moonraker said:Waiting until you are feeling confident enough, is similar to waiting until you are ready to have children. If you wait until you are ready to have kids, you probably wont ever have any. Throw caution to the wind and go for it! I promise you that it will give you plenty of self confidence. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, dont get me wrong. I just wanted to offer a little advice, because when I first started I had NO self confidence at all. I think you would be doing yourself a great service if you just said the hell with it, and gave it a shot. I dont think you will be disappointed.![]()