How to stay safe with some of the best self-defense tools on the market

In a world where chaos has taken root, propelled by social media and broadcasted entertainment, we constantly feel its toll on our society.The atmosphere is charged with a fearful undertone, robbing us of tranquility, even joy, if we let it.

The world has stopped listening to one another, causing a wake of public shaming, name-calling, and acts of violence.In an effort to make our readers feel as safe as possible, we researched the best self-defense tools and techniques to feel protected and empowered.Knowing how to shield yourself is crucial whether you’re walking alone at night or navigating crowded public spaces. RELATED: The 5 best smart locks for your home, plus tips from a security expert“I believe that self-defense is an essential skill for everyone.

Every person should know how to protect themselves and their loved ones,” said Tsahi Shemesh, Founder & CEO of Krav Maga Experts.“Krav Maga is not just about self-defense; it’s about building confidence, resilience, and a proactive mindset.”Krav Maga was developed for the Israel Defense Forces around World War II to help people defend themselves in everyday circumstances using various martial arts techniques.

Due to the Israeli conflict, it has gained popularity in recent months amongst the New York community.Always run away or hide from threats where possible, but if you have no choice but to face your attacker, we’ve provided a few self-defense tools to keep you alive.Shemesh pointed out, “While many people rely on pepper spray, keys, knives, or phone apps for defense, it’s important to remember that our body is our first and most reliable weapon.” If not properly trained, your attacker may use these various tools against you.

We highly recommend finding self-defense classes such as Krav Maga, Karate, and other self-defense classes to equip your skill set, but according to Shemesh, it takes time and dedication.“Nowadays, many people think that one or two hours of self-defense tr...

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Publisher: New York Post

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