Real World Defense for Real Life Threats that Can Be Done by Real People

These are not out dated martial arts or flashy flipping demo team techniques. Ultimate Defense Techniques (UDT) are real techniques to handle today's real life threats. From knowledge of what kinds of threats are out there to how to neutralizing a potential attack, handling multiple attackers or saving your life against modern weapons threats, UDT techniques work young or old, big or small, male or female.

Don't be a victim know how to ultimately defend yourself no matter what comes at you.

TRAIN, DEFEND, AND LIVE!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

What if the Attacker was your Son!? What would you do if a loved one attacked?

 
Ryan stabbed his mother to death and almost killed his father as well. He fled the scene and then tried to kill himself by train knowing he had, "done something bad." The reality is your chances of being attacked by someone you know if far more likely then someone you don't. Even worse you more likely to be murdered by a loved one then a stranger. These are sad realities of life and you can deny them and or realize its real and prepare.  


If it was your son or another loved one attacked you, what would you do? 

Ultimate Defense is being ready for any threat at any time this includes domestic attacks. If you think it will never happen to you, you are likely setting the stage for another sad story like this. You may not feel you could use lethal force to protect yourself against a loved one. If not realize that upfront and train to know how to incapacitate instead of eliminate the threat. Decide what you would do now and train to be ready if it ever happens. You may never have to defend yourself against a loved one but if you do you will be glad your ready.  

NY police: Man stabs parents, then is hit by train
December 13th, 2010 @ 3:59pm
By COLLEEN LONG
Associated Press


NEW YORK (AP) - A man stabbed his mother to death and gravely wounded his father Monday in their home, then fled into a nearby subway station, jumped onto the tracks and was struck by an oncoming train, police said.

Ryan Devaney, 31, who was hospitalized in serious condition, is facing murder and attempted murder charges, police said. His parents were found on the front porch of their Brooklyn home. The mother died at a hospital and the father was listed in critical condition.

Calls to possible relatives were not returned, and no one answered the phone at the home Monday.
Police received an emergency call from a neighbor saying someone was injured and bleeding at the stately brick home in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood, located close to Prospect Park. When they arrived, they found Margaret Devaney, 57, stabbed in the eye and abdomen. Raymond Devaney, 70, had been stabbed in the throat.

Police said Margaret Devaney went out the front door covered in blood and called out to her neighbor, who came outside and saw the couple collapsed on the porch.

According to police, neighbors said they saw Ryan Devaney walking quickly from the home, his hands covered in blood. He told one passer-by that he had "done something bad," according to police, as he made his way to the subway station at 15th Street and Prospect Park West, where he jumped onto the tracks and was hit by a "G" train during the morning rush hour.

Police believe Devaney was trying to kill himself. Witnesses told police they saw a burst of feathers from his down jacket above the tracks.

Service was suspended for about an hour at the height of rush hour on the "F" and "G" subway lines, normally clogged with commuters.

Devaney had a history of mental illness along with arrests on robbery and grand larceny charges, and there were prior restraining orders against him preventing him from seeing his father, police said. Authorities were called to the home at least nine times this year, with Devaney being hospitalized afterward several times.
There also were seven domestic incident reports taken at the home, though it was unclear who was accused of being the aggressor. It's also unclear if anyone else lived at the home.
A 4-inch black knife was recovered at the scene.

(Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Stop Sexual Assault, Don't Be the Next Victim! Part 2

Your best defense is to be mentally prepared for an attack.

Once attacked, many victims describe feeling as though their minds were floating—like they had slipped out of their bodies and were witnesses to the crimes being committed against them. The reason for this is that those who are unprepared to deal with violent situations who find themselves suddenly thrown into one go into shock. Their minds drift and wander and they lose precious time. You need to combat this feeling by knowing how to respond in a crisis. How do you accomplish this?

The same way you prepare for everything. Rehearse it in your mind. When asking your boss for a raise, or bringing up a particularly sensitive subject with a loved one, you practice how to broach the subject and what arguments you can use to support your view. You can train yourself to respond to violent attacks in the same way. When you read about or hear crime stories, imagine yourself in a similar situation and imagine how you would respond. Do this often to prepare your mind for an emergency response.

Discuss the subject with your family members and treat it as seriously as you would a home fire drill. You need to develop a mind-set prepared for violence. When you do hear crime stories, you will most likely find a certain repetition in the stories in that criminals all tend to do the same things. What it boils down to is the assailant controlling the victim through fear.

Attacks can happen anywhere and without notice. Will you be ready?


Video Courtesy of KSL.com

A teenage boy riding with his mom beat and stabbed for no reason. A man leaves a resturant and is stabbed for no reason. We always hope that we can see the dangers in advance, we hope that by avoiding dangerous areas we will be safer. The reality is an attack can happen anywhere at anytime and even for no reason at all. Ultimate Defense is realizing that a threat can come from anywhere at anytime and then being prepared to do all you can if that threat happens. Prepare, defend, and live!

2 stabbed in separate attacks in Kearns
December 11th, 2010 @ 5:05pm
By ksl.com

KEARNS -- Two people were stabbed in Kearns early Saturday morning, but police say the attacks are not related.
The first stabbing happened at 1:20 a.m. near 6000 South and 5000 West. Police say a 16-year-old boy was riding in a car with his mom and a friend when he saw a group of people dressed in red outside.
He got out of the car and walked up to the group, which then beat him up and stabbed him. The teen is now in critical condition.

The second stabbing happened nine minutes later, just blocks away near 5400 South and 4200 West. Police say a man was leaving a local restaurant when another man -- also wearing red -- walked up and stabbed him in the chest and stomach.

The man drove himself to the hospital and should be okay. Police haven't made any arrests in either attack.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Chicago Teen Denzel Pittman Charged in Triple Murder of Girlfriend's Family





CHICAGO (CBS/AP) Authorities have arrested Chicago teen Denzel Pittman, believed to be the boyfriend of a 17-year-old girl who was found fatally stabbed along with her mother and younger sister in their home on the city's South Side.

Pittman was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the deaths of 17-year-old Jade Hannah, Hannah's mother, 43-year-old Stacy Cochran-Hill and Hannah's younger sister, 11-year-old Joi Cochran.
According to The Chicago Sun-Times, authorities said Pittman was involved in a domestic altercation with Jade Hannah late Monday when he pulled out a knife and fatally stabbed her.
The 18-year-old then used the knife on her mother and sister.
Witnesses reportedly observed Pittman fleeing the scene and were able to provide an accurate description of the teen to police.
Officers caught up with Pittman who was found walking, and proceeded to pursue the suspect on foot before  apprehending him in the city's Morgan Park neighborhood, reports The Chicago Sun-Times.
All three of the victims were found unresponsive with multiple stab wounds in their apartment not far from where Pittman was detained.
"That's it, my babies are gone," Sharon Ramey, Cochran-Hill's mother and the girls' grandmother, told The Chicago Tribune a few hours after learning of their violent deaths. "Right now I'm just in limbo."
Pittman was scheduled to appear in bond court Wednesday.

Stop Sexual Assault, Don't Be the Next Victim! Part 1



You are probably just like me and either know someone who has been the victim of rape or perhaps you have been one yourself. Sexual assault is one of the most horrible violent attacks because long after the physical wounds are healed the internal wounds are still very painful. Sadly rape is one of the most common violent crimes and is likely to only get worse.

You may not be able to control if someone attacks you in this way but you can do all you can to fight back and not be victim of this horrible crime. There are several things you can do and in these series of posting I will cover many things you can do to Ultimately Defend yourself from this horrible type of attacks.

What would you do if someone approached you with a knife or a gun and told you to get into his car, or tried to drag you into the bushes?


Answer: Do everything you possibly can to avoid being removed from the area. Do not negotiate. Scream your head off. Punch, kick, gouge at your attacker’s eyes, and don’t ever allow yourself to be moved to a remote location. Why?

Because if the attacker simply meant to rob you, he’d do it right then and there. He could only want to remove you from the scene because he intends to do you bodily harm, and you will most likely be beaten, raped, and/or killed if you are removed from the scene. If the attacker felt comfortable in assaulting you where you are, he wouldn’t feel the need to move you.

Finally, remember: Never believe an assailant who says he won’t hurt you if you do what he says, no matter how much you’d like to believe it. If the assailant had any integrity, he wouldn’t be attacking you in the first place. Don’t believe him!

What if I am forcibly dragged into a car and am forced to either drive or ride in a vehicle?

Answer: Cause an accident. Don’t forget—he means to do you bodily harm, no matter what he says. Even if you are involved in an automobile accident, your chances for survival are greater than if you allow yourself to be moved to a remote location.

The erratic motion of the vehicle—or a wrecked vehicle—will attract a lot of attention and greatly increase your chance for rescue. If you’re driving, run into something (a police car would be great, but any other vehicle or public building would be fine). If you’re riding, grab the steering wheel or attack the assailant’s face.  Remember he has already decided that he is ok to hurt you so No Holds Barred.