"Awareness is your greatest self-defense tool." – Anonymous
Self-defense begins before any physical encounter—it’s about prevention, awareness, and smart decision-making. Here are some easy but powerful ways to improve your personal safety:
The best way to stay safe is to avoid danger altogether. A study in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology shows that being aware of your surroundings significantly reduces your vulnerability (Johnson & Siegel, 2016).
Tip: Limit distractions like phones or headphones, especially when walking alone.
Your intuition often senses danger before your brain does. If something feels wrong, trust your gut and leave the situation.
Learning to say “No” confidently and set clear boundaries can stop unwanted behavior before it escalates.
Learn basic self-defense moves like palm heel strikes or knee strikes, and practice escaping common grabs. A few skills can make a huge difference in an emergency.
Johnson, B. R., & Siegel, J. T. (2016). Increasing safety behavior through situational awareness training. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 46(9), 526–533.