Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Eye contact self-defense

Eye contact is important for many circumstances, however it could costyour life at times.

Lets take a bear for example (and most other animals). If youdo make eye contact you might become fearful and the bear will seethe fear in your eyes and attack you. Either that or he’ll thinkyou’re challenging him and he’ll attack you.

Try to look at the bear’s claws as you try to stay clear of them.The claws are much less likely to cause you to be afraid. Plus, thebear won’t be able to tell what you’re thinking. He won’t know ifyou’re going to attack or run.

This also applies to the two-legged animal you'll see on the street.If you make eye contact for more than a brief second, he may challengeyou. Either that or he'll read you like a book.

So keep your eyes away from other eyes if you don't want them to knowwhat's inside you, especially when dealing with animals.

Have a great day!

Al Abidin


P.S. By the way, if you do make the mistake of prolonged eye contactwith an animal, be it four-legged or two-legged, you'll need a quickand powerful self-defense solution. Go to: http://www.hikuta.com/DVD_BigKuta.html by February 27th andyou'll get f.r.e.e. shipping.

Al Abidin
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Cutting Edge Combat
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