Self-protection expert David Kerr teaches his readers how to avoid violence in the first place, and if you can’t avoid it or manage escape, how to survive it. Idiots to Monsters details the author’s real-life experiences of dealing with virtually the full spectrum of violent persons and situations, including those you, yourself, may likely encounter. Too often, otherwise rationale people let egoism, stupidity, anxieties, or intoxicants spark dangerous confrontations. Kerr discusses how to handle hostile-aggressive individuals, and offers his unconventional advice on confronting school bullying, road rage, and the abusive spouse or boyfriend, as well as how to spot and avoid being a target for criminals and predators. Just as critical, Kerr tells readers what you can do legally to defend yourself, and what you must do if fighting an aggressor is your best or only option. The author also offers practical advice if confronted by a cold-blooded killer, a “monster, ” who places no value on your life or those of your kids’, be it a school or workplace shooter, a potential domestic terrorist, or an intruder in your home.
Additionally, anyone exploring self-defense instruction will find the author’s review of various martial arts and self-protection systems to be essential reading, including advice and opinions regarding the use of weapons for self-defense.
Kerr’s insights are especially useful for teens as well, explaining the psychology of fights and sexual aggression, as well as how to survive potential violence at concerts, sporting events, and off-campus parties.
Table of Content
Introduction – Snakes, Spiders, and Strangers at
My House: The Evolution of Inside-Out Self-
Protection
PART I
THE INSIDE SPHERE
1. Awareness Of Your Environment 15
2. Awareness of Individuals 61
3. Self-Awareness 91
4. Manging Daily Stress And Ego Through
Mindfulness
107
PART II
THE OUTSIDE SPHERE OF SELFPROTECTION
5. The Law Of Self-Defense 125
6. Comparing Martial Arts & Self-Protection
Systems
145
7. Techniques To Deliver Pain, Defend, Or Escape 169
8.Weapons 247
9. Coming To The Aid Of Others 261
10. Intimate Partner Violence 269
PART III
WHEN TO ENGAGE
11. Response Calculus: Asking Yourself – What
Would You Do?
283
12. The Parthian Shot 297
Endnotes 303
Bibliography 307
Index 309
About the Authors 313
Defense Kinetics 315