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Gun. Piece. Iron. It's something that has many names but the mental image is known to almost everyone. This mental image also carries strong emotions that come with the past impressions from a weapon's interaction. A firearm is either one of the greatest or diabolical inventions of man depending which end of the weapon you are on. Personally I'm kind of neutral on guns. Let me rephrase that: I understand that a firearm is a tool. It is the person wielding the weapon that determines the outcome of the event. Knowing that the tool is the under the command of the wielder, we can come to the conclusion that it is not the physical gun that holds the power over our psyche. It is the imposed anxieties and fears that give the gun its projective power over humans.
The idea that a weapon is a symbol of power goes right back to the adage that the arms race started when Ogg picked up the rock to throw at Nog, there by using the first projectile weapon. Over time it became less about the size of the rock than the effectiveness, ease of use and psychological impact of the weapon used. Lt. Col. Grossman put best in his book "On Killing" with the historical revelation that the transition from the quick and reliable bow and arrow, to the hard to load and temperamental (they had a good chance to blow up in the operator's face) early black powder gun was driven by the mental component of the load noise that accompanied the gun's discharge panicked the enemy.
These same mental factors come into play in today's aggressor presentation of a gun as a tool for getting what they want. With the concept in mind that those at the forefront of maintaining the order of our social structure use guns (law enforcement), it only stands to reason that a criminal would use the same mental process: Compliance is gained from unwilling individuals through the implied possibility of pain or termination of life. Now law enforcement uses this mental premise as a last resort due to the social restrictions placed upon them. Criminals don't have those restrictions (that's why they're a criminal element, right?). The personal historical psychological impact of guns can be measured by a nice trip down memory lane.
When you were a child, if you played a game of, say, cops and robbers and one person held out their hand with index finger out and thumb pointing up, there was no question that your playmate was symbolizing holding a gun. That same mental impact only intensifies as we get older and have a greater desire, in most cases, to not feel pain. Though most of us have never been shot, the mental pictures of a person's face in a grimaced mask of pain after a gunshot wound make one fact undeniable: getting shot can be very painful or life ending.
These same mental images, while useful to deter us from getting shot, can be and are used against us when a criminal is trying to impose their will over us. If a criminal really just wanted our wallet and didn't have any regard for life, they could shot us from a distance, undetected from maybe a blind angle, and then come over and take our valuables. More often the scenario plays out, where the assailant closes the distance and uses the gun to "persuade" the victim to "cough up the goods".
The compliance of the victim is driven on the self and socially generated ideal that if you provide the items needed to satisfy the demands of the person holding the weapon, then the deal is done and the assailant will just go away and not harm victim. Unfortunately, in this day and age, this is not always the case. The recent reports of criminals harming victims after or during a robbery have increased dramatically. The reasoning given by assailants has varied from not enough cash or valuables had been on the victim, all the way to the person had gotten a good enough look and could positively identify the criminal in a line up. The response of victim also can play into the gunman's reaction.
By changing the perception of a gun in the mind the victim, changes the responses from the victim under attack. It is those responses that could change the outcome of the encounter. The adjustment in mindset is not easy. It is a learned skill just like the learned responses we have to a gun. This type of training is not for everyone. The drills and techniques are rigorous and uncomfortable, yet the results will change not only the way you look at a gun encounter, but also how you respond to other stressful situations. Through training and conditioning it is possible to change your mindset, but the choice is yours in how you want the events and encounters in your life to play out.
Louis Charron operates Close Combat and Fitness, LLC in Metairie, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. He teaches Krav Maga self defense and has developed the reality based system of self defense for children, Kids Maga. Louis Charron has formal training in Kung Fu, holds a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and is a Certified Krav Maga Instructor. He monitors and runs the websites http://www.closecombatandfitness.com/ and http://www.metairiemartialarts.com/ and can be contacted at info@closecombatandfitness.com.
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I need to find a costume...or at least a kimono for the Japanese day in Duesseldorf, Germany?
Where do I rent or buy any good ones in Duesseldorf or any town near it? It doesn't really have to be a costume for cosplaying, just some traditional clothes would be fine.
Thanks, any answer would be appreciated. Oh, if I post this at the wrong category, please tell me also...
You are a guy, aren't you? Guys don't wear kimonos.
UPDATE1-INTERVIEW-Matsuya no interest in M&A, bets on Ginza
UPDATE1-INTERVIEW-Matsuya no interest in M&A, bets on Ginza
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