
A kubaton, a small and non-lethal weapon, can be used to defend yourself. These are great alternatives to firearms or knives, and they require less training than larger weapons.
Takayuki KUBOTA, a Japanese karate master created the Kubaton to help police officers learn martial arts and self defence. Although it was initially designed to be used by police to de-escalate and manage confrontations, it has been adopted by martial artists worldwide.
They can be used for punching, slashing or striking pressure point attacks. Because the kubaton can apply force to key pressure points to render an assailant unable to resist, it has been called "elimination sticks".
You should always have your kubatons with you, whether you are traveling or at home. They are small enough that they can be carried in your pocket or purse.

There are many types, but most are grooved. You can also personalize your kubatons to your liking. Some are made from plastic, while others can be made from PVC and aerospace aluminum.
Grooved Kubatons have a reputation for being easy to use and incredibly customizable. You can choose from a variety of colors including black, red, silver and pink as well as green, green, and purple.
You can also find them in multiple colors so you can find one that matches your outfit. They are an excellent choice for women who need to be well prepared and have extra safety in the car.
The 5.11 Tactical Kubaton Pen, a tactical pen that is both solid and lightweight in the hand, feels just as good. This EDC (Everyday Carry) pen features a pummel-grip textured, anodized aluminum body and a twist open pressurized ink cartridge to amplify your productivity in the office or on the go!
This tactical pen features a refined design and precise balance that makes it easy to write with the most pressing ink refills. Anyone who needs a reliable, lightweight, and practical tool to defend themselves is going to love this tactical pen!

Women who want a discreet, portable and effective weapon for self-defense are well-served by a self-defense pen or knife. These are a great option to a knife, gun, or other weapon. They can also be carried anywhere and require minimal training.
They are also easier to carry than a knife, firearm, making them a great choice for travelers who need quick access to their weapons. They can be quickly attached to your keys and purse for emergency protection. These kubatons might not be right for every woman, but they can make a great addition to your arsenal. A kubaton helps you to get through anything, regardless of whether you're walking on campus at night or riding the subway.
FAQ
Which is the best spot to practice self defense?
Your backyard is the best place to practice self defense. You can also practice in another location if you don’t have enough space.
You can practice in a parking garage, in a park or in your living room. It's important to keep your eyes on the road and pay attention to your surroundings.
This is extremely dangerous. Always practice with a partner.
Is there a place to buy a stungun?
There are many places that you can purchase stun gun.
Online stores such as Amazon.com, eBay and Walmart are available.
Brick-and-mortar shops such as hardware and sporting goods stores are also available.
How can I learn self protection at home
There are many things you can do to improve your self protection skills. Martial Arts is a great way to get started. Martial arts can help you learn how to defend yourself, without having to use weapons. They are also great for building confidence and fitness. There are many schools that offer classes online. It is important to choose the type of martial art that you are interested in learning. Do you want to learn Kung Fu? Or perhaps Karate? Both of these styles can be distinguished, but they both make excellent choices. The key difference between these styles is the style of fighting. Kung fu, by contrast, focuses on grappling or kicking while karate focuses only on striking techniques.
When choosing a school, another thing to consider is whether they offer instruction in multiple formats. This refers the many martial arts styles that can be taught within one school. Some schools only offer instruction in Tai Chi while others can teach you all forms of martial art. It doesn't matter what martial art you choose, you should make sure that the school you choose is accredited. Ask your friends and family if they have ever studied there. Also, ask questions about the training and background of the instructors. If possible, visit the school and talk with someone who teaches there.
What is the best way to defend yourself as a woman?
Every woman should have pepper spray with her at all costs. If you are ever attacked by someone more powerful than you, you should immediately use the pepper spray. It might save your life.
Women should also learn how to kick effectively. Kicking can be a great way to defend yourself from an attacker.
Can I legally own a stungun?
Yes. But, you'll need to get a permit from your local government.
You must complete an application form to apply for a permit and pay a fee.
After you have received your permit, keep it in plain sight (like your wallet).
You will need to repeat the process if your permit is lost.
Statistics
- Kung Fu alone has 400 unique martial art styles – and whilst you likely won't be able to find a school for each form, many other martial arts are completely different altogether. (budodragon.com)
- In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
- Most likely, the person will want some kind of boxing match, so if you can out-box them, this would be 100% ideal for survival. (budodragon.com)
- Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
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How To
How To Survive A Home Invasion
Home invasion is a scary thought, especially when there are kids involved. We didn’t know that we would be experiencing it ourselves as we embarked on our home security system installation adventure. Here's the information we've gleaned so far.
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Do not let your children see the attackers. Our kids were sleeping upstairs when two men broke into our house. They were kept downstairs until the police arrived. Although our children weren't injured, they were traumatized enough.
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Lock up all valuables. The safe is located in our bedroom. We keep all valuables locked up. Even if someone broke into the house, they won’t have access to it.
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Keep an Eye out for Burglars. We live in a neighborhood that has a lot of burglaries. We keep a look out for suspicious people and cars.
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Make sure you have a backup plan. If anything happens to us, our family will be taken care of financially. We also have a plan to leave the country if necessary.
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Be prepared. Be prepared in case you are ever forced to defend your own life. Prepare food, water, and other supplies.
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Call 911 First. After you discover that someone is breaking into your home, immediately call 911. It's safer to call the authorities immediately than to wait for them at your door.
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Use Common Sense. Never allow anyone into your home who doesn't belong. You should not invite strangers to your home.
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Reach out to your neighbours or other residents in your area for assistance. If you feel uneasy, call friends or neighbors. They can watch your back, while you call the police.
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Keep calm and do what is instructed by police officers. Do what is asked. Don't run away or resist arrest.
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Photograph All Evidence. All evidence collected during an investigation should be photographed. This includes fingerprints, blood samples and other items.
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Local Law Enforcement Should Be contacted. Report to law enforcement, even if there was no injury. This will help to prevent future crimes.
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Contact the Insurance Company Immediately. Contact your insurance company right away. Let them know everything and then ask for an adjuster.
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Take away personal belongings. Take your personal belongings off the premises. Don't wear expensive jewelry. Take it off and put it away.
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Keep Yourself Clean. Make sure you clean up after yourself. Clean up after yourself.
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Do not talk about what happened. It is not a good idea to talk about the events that happened to you. It is possible that someone might use the information against you.