Self Defense
Ground Fighting and Escape
Considerations of Ground Fighting
Striking is Much Less Effective Wrestling and Locking Become Key Escape is Very Difficult Always Remember to Breathe The Environment comes into Play
Use of Force and The Law
18-1-704 Use Of Physical Force In Defense Of A Person 1. A person is justified in using physical force upon another person in order to defend himself or a third person from what he reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of unlawful physical force by that other person, and he may use a degree of force which he reasonably believes to be necessary for that purpose. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, a person is not justified in using physical force if: (a.) With intent to cause bodily injury or death to another person, he provokes the use of unlawful physical force by that other person; or (b.) He is the initial aggressor, except that his use of physical force upon another person under the circumstances is justifiable if he withdraws from the encounter and effectively communicates to the other person his intent to do so, but the latter nevertheless continues or threatens the use of unlawful physical force; or (c.) The physical force involved is the product of a combat by agreement not specifically authorized by law.
Gaining Advantage on the Ground
Breathe Relax Work to Gain Position Develop Base (or Break Opponents Base) Develop Posture (or Break Opponents Posture) Attack with Intent to Force Opponent to Disengage
Statistics
In Colorado, 1 in 4 women will be the victim of an attempted or completed sexual assault. Nationally, 20 25 percent of female college students will be the victim of an attempted or completed sexual assault. In Colorado, 1 in 17 men will be the victim of an attempted or completed sexual assault. Source: [Link] [Link]
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