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Even Black Belts Can Get More Self Defense Training

Self defense training is an obvious choice for many Americans. Most people look at the idea of self defense training and realize that it's better to be prepared and trained than to be unprepared and get caught off-guard if anything should ever happen to them or a family member. This train of thought is not suspicious, it is not fearful, it is not even anti-social in the slightest: it is careful and safe. The viewpoint that self defense training is necessary is a healthy, sane viewpoint. But self defense training can only do so much if a person is convinced that the only danger they face is from an unarmed assailant. Yes, some self defense training can explain how to disarm or move quickly, but most self defense training is strictly unarmed self defense.

Therefore, what does one do if one is a master in unarmed self defense, but begins to realize that not every assailant will be so conveniently unarmed? Gun violence and illegal gun possession in America is escalating, and while it's all well and good to be prepared to defend yourself if your attacker is unarmed, what if they're armed? Get gun training!

Front Sight Firearms Training Institute understands the viewpoint that one should always be prepared for the worst case scenario, that's why they offer self defense training. In the opinion of the owner and founder of Front Sight, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, a former California chiropractor, firearms training is self defense training. If you're trained in the effective use of firearms, you know what to expect from a firearm, what to think about when faced with a firearm and other aspects of such an unfortunate potentiality.

Firearms training could be the single most important training you ever get. Gun training does not only include firearms, it also includes staying alert and aware, how to detect danger starting and how to handle crises.


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