Personal defence

PERSONAL DEFENCE


The fundamental principle of martial arts is not the annihilation of the aggressor but the will to avoid the fight before it happens.

Force must be used as a last resort when humanity and justice cannot prevail and preserve from an assault.


Self defense consists in a study of ourselves and our emotions and is composed of techniques suitable for use by every person, regardless of his gender and age.


These are conventional techniques that make it possible to embarrass an attacker or, according to certain applications, to neutralize him completely.


The fundamental techniques of Qwan Ki Do, which must be practiced assiduously, provide the basis for effective self-defense.


QWAN KI DO / PERSONAL DEFENCE

PERSONAL DEFENCE


The fundamental principle of martial arts is not the annihilation of the aggressor but the will to avoid the fight before it happens.

Force must be used as a last resort when humanity and justice cannot prevail and preserve from an assault.


Self defense consists in a study of ourselves and our emotions and is composed of techniques suitable for use by every person, regardless of his gender and age.


These are conventional techniques that make it possible to embarrass an attacker or, according to certain applications, to neutralize him completely.


The fundamental techniques of Qwan Ki Do, which must be practiced assiduously, provide the basis for effective self-defense.


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