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Self-Defense for Kids: Escaping Attackers: Video Series

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Learn how to escape from someone who grabs you in this free video series on self-defense for kids, featuring 4th degree black belt and US Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee Teresa Mastison.

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  1. If an attacker grabs a child's wrist, the child can duck and twist out of the offender's grasp. Learn how to escape a a wrist grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  2. Even a kid can escape a bear hug using the right techniques. Learn how to escape a bear hug in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  3. If an attacker grabs a kid's wrists, the kid can duck and twist out of their hold. Learn how to escape an attacker's grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  4. A child can escape a cross body grab by twisting out of the grab. Learn how to escape a single wrist grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  5. A kid can escape a double wrist grab by ducking and twisting out of an attacker's grasp. Learn how to escape a double wrist grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  6. If someone grabs a kid by the shirt or the jacket, the kid can get away by losing the jacket. Learn how to escape a lapel grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  7. Even a kid can get out of a choke hold fairly quickly and without losing very much energy. Learn how to escape a front choke in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  8. Create a space between you and an attacker to escape their grasp. Learn how to escape an elbow grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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  9. Escaping an attacker's hair grab requires protecting your hair with your own hand. Learn how to escape a hair grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

    Views: 199
  10. The easiest way for a kid to get out of a shirt grab is to duck and twist. Learn how to escape a shirt grab in this free video on kid's self-defense.

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Kids are very capable of self-defense, but they must be taught how to defend themselves. However, not all kids can adequately defend themselves against a larger opponent and should seek to escape the attacker's grasp. In fact, escaping the attacker is at times the only available choice of self-defense. Escaping a choke hold, a shirt grab, or a hair pull is not an intuitive venture and children should be taught how to safely get away from an attacker that assaults them. Learn how to escape from someone who grabs you in this free video series on self-defense for kids, featuring 4th degree black belt and US Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee Teresa Mastison. Mastison will demonstrate how a child can safely escape a wrist grab, a double wrist grab, a shirt grab, a front choke, and a bear hug.

 
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Teresa Mastison Teresa has a 4th degree black belt and is an inductee into the U.S. Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Teresa oversees one of the largest kids Aikido groups in the United States. She has been practicing Aikido for 20 years.dkdk

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