Categories

Advertising
Affilate Programs
Arts & Entertainment
Business
Communications
Computer-technology
Computers
Construction
Culture-and-society
Disease & Illness
Education
Electronics
Employment
Entertainment
Entrepreneurism
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Fitness
Food & Beverage
Gambling
Health
Health & Fitness
History
Hobbies
Home
Home & Family
House And Home
Insurance
Internet
Internet Business
Internet-Business
Internet-marketing
Kids & Teens
Legal
Loans & Mortgages
Magic
Marketing
Medical
Men-issues
Miscellaneous
Motivation & Self-Help
Network Marketing
News & Society
Parenting
Personal-development
Pets
Politics
Press Releases
Product Reviews
Public Relations
Publishing
Real Estate
Recreation & Sports
Recycling
Reference & Education
Reference-&-Education
Reference
Relationships
Religion-and-spirituality
Reviews
Science
Self Improvement
Shopping
Shopping & Product Reviews
Social Issues
Society
Speaking
Sport
Sports & Recreation
Technology
Travel & Leisure
Uncategorized
Vehicles
Womens Issues
Writing And Speaking

Your Basket


Article Basket

You can put articles in your basket and download them in your favorite file format for offline reading



Hits (1) | Add to Basket | Send a friend | Download As | Printer Friendly

When You're Fighting a Serial Killer It's Kill or Be Killed

by Chris Pizzo on 2008-07-22

The reality is that serial killers don't stop until someone captures or kills them. Serial killers are driven to torture and kill for a wide range of reasons, and are unlike other criminals. In New York City, the "Son of Sam" claimed he murdered on the orders of a neighbor's dog, and was involved in a satanic cult. Canadian couple Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka lived out their dark fantasies by torturing and murdering young school girls. Serial killers only make up a small part of the population, but they have the potential to destroy many lives.

If you don't want to end up being a victim of one of these depraved animals, you need a combination of self defense and deadly fighting techniques. Being observant and avoiding dangerous situations altogether is the best defense. Follow your mother's advice and don't talk to strangers, and don't let someone lead you away from a safe location. If you feel something isn't right, trust your instincts and quickly walk away. If your attackers do use physical force, assume they're trying to kill you or worse, abduct you so they can torture and kill you later. Fight back hard and make plenty of noise; if you can't finish them off, hurt them badly enough that you can get away.

In horror films killers are depicted as unstoppable forces, with only a lucky few managing to survive their wrath. That doesn't have to be the case in real life, though, if you know how to fight back. Self defense training and combat martial arts will take away a killer's advantages in a close combat situation, and improve your odds of survival. Remember that you're in a kill or be killed situation -- start fighting early, and don't stop until one of you is dead or disabled. Serial killers search for people they can victimize; surprise them and become their worst nightmare.


About The Author: Captain Chris Pizzo has dedicated his life to not only spreading the "truth" about martial arts and self defense, but also to teaching the very same simplistic, and easy to learn answer he discovered after nearly being stabbed to death during a road rage attack. You can learn more about him and take a no-obligation "test drive" of his award winning Close Combat Training system absolutely free at www.CloseCombatTraining.com

var addthis_pub = 'articlecube';