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Waking
the Tiger Within--Self Defense Book
Violent crime
is out of control because too many people don't want to think about
it, don't prepare for it, and gamble that they won't be one of the
14,000 victims hurt or killed in America every day. Five out of
six Americans will be victims of violent crime during their lifetime.
Waking The
Tiger Within, (128 pages, plus 32 pages of sharp, related illustrations),
describes simply with fresh, unapologetic vigor how to become aware,
powerful, never a victim--in control on the street, in the car,
at work, on trips, at home and at school.
Scott Flint,
a 5th degree Black Belt, holds the title of Master Instructor, has
taught over 3000 students during 23 years, learned from experience
exactly what women, men, and children must know to be safe in all
environments.
Chapter-by-Chapter
Outline
Foreword
(4 pages)
The Foreword
first describes the purpose of the book: developing instinctual
fighting ability (the Tiger within), and providing simple, common-sense
techniques to ensure safety on the street, at home, at work, in
the car, on trips, and at school.
Next, the Foreword
cautions against compassion for "goblins," those who prey
upon us, warns that we must expect to be attacked eventually, with
no one to depend on but ourselves.
The Foreword
concludes: "If you learn these principles, you will repel violence
instead of attract violence. If violence must be committed, let
it be in your defense, and not to your demise."
Chapter 1...The
Right To Defend
(6 pages)
Chapter 1 begins
with the assertion: "No one ever has the right to hurt you.
The mere thought of someone doing so should make your blood boil,
and anyone who attempts to hurt you does so at his own peril."
"Your
chances of being attacked are directly related to your level of
willingness to fight back."
The second
part of chapter 1 defines exactly what one can do to defend oneself--under
the law.
Chapter 1 concludes
with the thought: Do everything you can to avoid attack, but if
it has to happen--strike hard, strike fast and end it on your terms."
Chapter 2...Awareness
(11
pages, 1 illustration)
The chapter
opens with the thought: Awareness determines whether one will be
attacked or not.
Victim’s
state: "I couldn't believe it was really happening, it was
unreal, I was frozen, I couldn't think."
Readers of
chapter 2, Awareness, will be able to say instead: "It might
happen to me. It might happen today. I know what to do. And I'm
going to do it!"
Copy the Tiger,
be aware. The rest of Chapter 2 tells simply, directly, how always
to be aware: practice the "Color Code."
White--unaware.
90% of people are in white most of their lives. White attracts assailants.
Yellow--general
alertness. Potential attackers are repelled by alertness.
Orange--specific
alert. In orange you make your battle plan. "If he steps one
more step toward me, I'll drive my finger into his eye."
Red--is the
fight mode. You are a machine, your decision and action are automatic,
your assailant is surprised, then terrorized.
The "Color
Code" saves lives, makes the assailant the victim.
Chapter 3...The
Tiger (12
pages)
"Everyone
is born with a tiger within," begins Chapter 3. But society
buries our Tiger deep within us.
When we convert
fear to rage, Chapter 3 continues, with the accompanying adrenaline
surge, our Tiger surfaces powerfully to save us.
Always, Chapter
3 concludes, we must fight back, surprising the predator, converting
our fear to rage, making our entire essence as frightening to the
assailant as a wild, ferocious Tiger.
Chapter 4...The
"Stop Button"
(18 pages, 33 photos)
"Don't
fight fair, fight to win."
How well we
defend ourselves is 90% mental, 10% physical, Chapter 4 stresses
in the first section.
The rest of
the chapter uses 33 illustrations and crisp, simple instructions
to teach powerfully effective techniques to end the fight within
one second.
Chapter 5...Home
Defense (18 pages, 14 photos)
"Your home
is an extension of yourself--an attack on it should infuriate you
as much as a direct attack on yourself."
Prevention
is the key, Chapter 5 continues. The remainder of the chapter describes
12 specific measures to protect the home.
Chapter 6...Group
Attack
(4 pages)
After you learn
to defeat a single attacker, you can defeat many attackers by using
the same technique. "As long as you are fast and brutal in
you technique, and escape a soon as you are able, you will survive."
Chapter 6 continues
with specific techniques to survive a mass attack, and explains
how to quickly stop an armed assailant.
The chapter
concludes with this advice: "remember your advantages and be
happy that your assailants are unconfident, distracted fools as
you attack their attack.
Chapter 7...Travel
Safe
(28 pages, 18 photos)
Chapter 7 tells
clearly, simply, with illustrations, how to remain safe while walking,driving
(road-rage, car jackings), staying at hotels or motels, in a restaurant,
in an elevator; and how to be a secure tourist.
Chapter 8...Growing
Up Prepared
(20 pages, 9 photos)
"300,000
children in the United States are abducted each year, 46,000 never
to be found again."
To keep your
child totally safe, Chapter 8 continues, you must assume your child
will be attacked, and that it will happen sooner or later.
Actual kidnappings
are described in the chapter--those which ended in tragedy, and
those rare ones where the child knew what to do, survived.
The chapter
continues with 14 specific rules and techniques every parent must
teach their child to ensure the child's survival.
Chapter 8 ends:
"If enough children start fighting back against the evils of
kidnap and child molestation, the whole business of these perverts
hurting children will stop."
Chapter 9...Putting
An End To Bullies (6
pages)
Chapter 9 begins
by describing the harm done to children by bullies. And then it
tells the parent how to detect signs that the child is being bullied.
The middle
part of Chapter 9 warns that, unchecked, bullying always escalates,
especially when child and/or parent is in denial.
The chapter
concludes with the mandate that a child must be taught never to
let a bully get away with anything. The child must fight back, over-react
to the threat of the bully, and the parent must always support the
child's actions 100%.
Afterword
(2 pages)
Crime is increasing.
Waking The
Tiger Within teaches our children and us how to be safe.
Never submit,
comply or follow the commands of an attacker. Always we must fight.
We must plant
firmly in our mind that, yes, if we are attacked, regardless of
the odds, we will fight back. When we do this, we are strong, at
peace. We have awakened the Tiger within.
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