Do This When Someone is Staring at You (With Bad Intentions)

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Komentáře • 3,6K

  • @anaoricofag1950
    @anaoricofag1950 Před 8 měsíci +2478

    As a Brazilian gun instructor told once, when a guy stares at another guy, he either wants a kiss or a fight.

  • @keradee8742
    @keradee8742 Před 7 měsíci +775

    I remember my Army Sargent father telling me as a young teenage girl that "The best way to not become a victim is to not look like a victim." Words I have never forgotten.

    • @mx2201
      @mx2201 Před 5 měsíci +17

      Tell that to the victim culture of nowadays. 😅

    • @aburden8580
      @aburden8580 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Army "Sargent" huh? Ask dad for some spelling lessons. Private. Corporal. Sergeant.

    • @Orgendorfer
      @Orgendorfer Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@aburden8580 you do realize youtube is an international medium right? Some spelling errors may occur

    • @aburden8580
      @aburden8580 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Orgendorfer You do realize that you are lazy-intentionally don't give a crap about spelling/punctuation or respect to your readers COMMA right?
      First letter of EVERY sentence is a capital, slacker.
      EVERY sentence needs end punctuation, slacker.
      CZcams is a proper noun, slacker.
      What do you mean "may occur?"
      The new, young, 'thumb gen' is dumb & doubles down-with cartoons, (edited) & lol-triggered-troll-safe space crap vocabulary.
      Literacy, logic & legitimate examples are absent.
      Gee, I had no idea! International, you say! Wow.
      I corrected an American teen girl about her father's military rank.
      Are you seriously telling me I should ignore it?
      What's wrong with me fixing it? She should know better & dad's also a failure.
      What's wrong with YOU defending ignorance, error & illiteracy?
      As we used to say in the military:
      carry on as if you were normal.
      I will continue my 'tilting at windmills' doomed-to-fail literacy mission.
      You are not an ally.
      Dismissed!

    • @aburden8580
      @aburden8580 Před 5 měsíci

      @@trixiek942 You're welcome, doofus.
      Free education! Now bendover & spit polish...

  • @tb7667
    @tb7667 Před 5 měsíci +177

    I think the best advice is just be aware of your surroundings at all times.
    Doesn't really matter whether you are in a fast food restaurant or walking in a bad area at night, the key is to notice the problem before the problem notices you.

    • @kagnewcobra5228
      @kagnewcobra5228 Před 5 měsíci +4

      SEMPER VIGILIS

    • @Adri9570
      @Adri9570 Před 25 dny

      - Criminals: OK, after this video the hunched are now faking it and the non hunched may be confident and dangerous people so...let's strike the "middle ground"!
      - people who walk half-hunched to watch their phone 24/7: we are screwed (o.o)

    • @theultimatemale6820
      @theultimatemale6820 Před 8 dny +2

      BRUCE LEE SAID IN ORDER TO AVOID A SURPRISE ATTACK IS TO BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS.

  • @deanalbertson7203
    @deanalbertson7203 Před 5 měsíci +350

    Step 1 is to avoid bad areas, and bad situations, as much as possible.

    • @timetravellist1930
      @timetravellist1930 Před 5 měsíci +7

      His example was at McDonald's and at Wendy's

    • @Eman-vp5wk
      @Eman-vp5wk Před 5 měsíci +3

      But where you tread, tread boldly

    • @jeremiasimmig9505
      @jeremiasimmig9505 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree 100%!

    • @jonathanmowat8576
      @jonathanmowat8576 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Sometimes you can't avoid bad areas, or situations though, as bad situations can arise anywhere and at anytime also.

    • @deanalbertson7203
      @deanalbertson7203 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@jonathanmowat8576 It is true that one cannot avoid bad situations completely, but with a little common sense, one could probably avoid 90% of the potential bad situations. For example, as Ben Shapiro said, it would be a bad decision to walk around a high crime area at night, waving $100 bills.

  • @renatoruiz8534
    @renatoruiz8534 Před 8 měsíci +693

    If you grew up in a rough area, this becomes second nature. Situational awareness is on 100% of the time.

    • @cliffnelson1174
      @cliffnelson1174 Před 8 měsíci +27

      Totally...cannot tell you how many times I got japped
      In Chicago....sometimes I won sometimes I lost but if you stay aware that's 50 percent of the battle

    • @kingyeti6336
      @kingyeti6336 Před 8 měsíci +11

      Never relax

    • @Technological_Monkey
      @Technological_Monkey Před 8 měsíci +7

      Im hyper vigilante most when i wake up... must come from jail

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nonsense. You can't look backwards.

    • @dirkevans3443
      @dirkevans3443 Před 6 měsíci +6

      “Situational Awareness”
      That’s a great way to express it
      In the world we’re living in everybody needs to do that everywhere
      Sad but true
      Be aware, might save your Life

  • @FREDSTATE
    @FREDSTATE Před 8 měsíci +592

    As a retired corrections officer this couldn't be more true. Never appear weak.

    • @yvettenoland5500
      @yvettenoland5500 Před 8 měsíci +7

      As a current CO, I entirely concur!

    • @pamelaphillips2313
      @pamelaphillips2313 Před 8 měsíci +3

      So true. They are trying to read your every thought.

    • @brotherinchrist1079
      @brotherinchrist1079 Před 8 měsíci +3

      As a 3 time loser at level 5 supermax yards I can attest to this. Put on your warface and take flight.💥🤛

    • @FlawlessImperfectionBeauty
      @FlawlessImperfectionBeauty Před 8 měsíci +14

      Some people are just crazy. A creepy guy in a parking lot took one look at me, balled up his fists and started snarling like an animal stomping toward me. I’ve never seen him in my life, he was clearly not right. My firearm was in my hotel room, but I had my trained Rottweiler out to potty. I commanded Baron to take over, and the man snapped out of it and circled wide. I saw him two more times near my hotel, he had the same reaction. I’m so glad I added my dog to my self security, I can’t recommend a trained dog enough!

    • @yvettenoland5500
      @yvettenoland5500 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@FlawlessImperfectionBeauty Sadly I have 4 entirely useless Shih Tzu!! But my carry is always on me when I am away from home!!
      Rotties are wonderful!!

  • @grahamcahill4505
    @grahamcahill4505 Před 5 měsíci +56

    It's really about being assertive without being aggressive. It gives the message that you don't look for trouble but you can stand your ground when you have to.

  • @lynnewilliams6659
    @lynnewilliams6659 Před 5 měsíci +73

    A while back in the apt. parking lot, some guy looked at me and started walking toward me. I looked at him and walked slow toward him with confidence and he turned and walked the other way. I love my martial arts. Even is you walk with confidence, there are those who will still try and melt you down by staring. Doesn't work on me. I've been assaulted all my life and will not tolerate it. If you're attacked, defend yourself and be mean about it!

    • @Cookie-tz7hd
      @Cookie-tz7hd Před 3 měsíci

      are you a women?

    • @thac0twenty377
      @thac0twenty377 Před měsícem

      balls out lynne

    • @AnthonyManzio
      @AnthonyManzio Před 28 dny

      All bs I agree

    • @wootle
      @wootle Před 20 dny +1

      I am 49. I was mugged and beaten when I was 30. It has left me fearful ever since. I'm nervous just walking in the street. Can someone as old as me learn some martial arts? Just the basics? Thanks for any tips.

    • @autoaimcfg
      @autoaimcfg Před 19 dny +2

      @@wootle The short answer is: Yes! The long answer is: Yes, of course! There's nothing to it, if you want it.... just go and learn some skills! I think you mostly need to get mentally prepped. Like, why wouldn't you go learn some martial arts? What's keeping you? Why haven't you done this already? Get going, man! There you go, a little push on your way! :) Now go learn some martial arts!

  • @FRMN8R_T4R
    @FRMN8R_T4R Před 8 měsíci +203

    KEEP YOUR PHONE IN YOUR POCKET. If you're walking and looking at your phone, you're already distracted, and your're an easier target. Keep your head up, and your shoulders back as you're walking. and even if you don't, look like you know exactly where you're going.

    • @user-fj2bo1nf4h
      @user-fj2bo1nf4h Před 8 měsíci +1

      Or walk backwards

    • @alenahawke475
      @alenahawke475 Před 8 měsíci +17

      No ear buds or headphones. Always be aware of you surroundings.❤

    • @stevengoracke7644
      @stevengoracke7644 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I never take my phone with me when I walk and my dog is always with me. I take her safety just as important as my own!! 😊 I DO take a bat light which I keep ready to swing at a moments notice. Sometimes I wear a hoodie and walk like a man. I have very long hair. My husband says that I walk like " don't @$&+ with me"!! 😆

    • @Kelle0284
      @Kelle0284 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@stevengoracke7644 Walk Like A Man. That's a good song. 👍

    • @djdeemz7651
      @djdeemz7651 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Also if your in the position where they have cornered you and want your phone use it a weapon it's hard your gonna loose it either way it better to break it on their face than them take it...then even if they do take it ..its now broken and they dont get the cash they were hoping for it.

  • @bellah8393
    @bellah8393 Před 7 měsíci +488

    My dad is a former Marine and Vietnam vet. He always taught me to be very aware of my surroundings at all times and to keep my head on a swivel. I’ve taught my kids and grandkids the same. I’ve also taught my daughter that when she’s in a parking lot, going to or from her car, don’t be digging in her purse or get distracted. Pay attention to what’s going on around you. Great video.

    • @JasonHansonSpyBriefing
      @JasonHansonSpyBriefing  Před 7 měsíci +15

      Thank you for sharing.God bless!

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Your Dad gave you some very good advice.

    • @catholic3dod790
      @catholic3dod790 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Very interesting 🤔

    • @Aeren69g
      @Aeren69g Před 6 měsíci +6

      Jesus, where do you guys live? America?

    • @bellah8393
      @bellah8393 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@Aeren69g Yes we do, but the crime in our little town has escalated over the years to a ridiculous point. Personally, I think it’s better to be aware, than be sorry.

  • @Frankie5Angels150
    @Frankie5Angels150 Před 5 měsíci +301

    He literally said “100% of the prisoners would attack someone walking with confidence” the first time.

    • @gwae48
      @gwae48 Před 3 měsíci +52

      twice he said it 😮

    • @leowilliams7578
      @leowilliams7578 Před 3 měsíci +76

      I'm confused. I see "Don't Look Weak ", And I read"100% of the prisoners would attack someone with confidence. Which is it?! Someone needs to get their shit together.

    • @ms-ht1cj
      @ms-ht1cj Před 3 měsíci +41

      I thought I missheard, but it looks like my hearing is good. 😮

    • @XavierKatzone
      @XavierKatzone Před 3 měsíci +20

      He did indeed. 🤔

    • @hdz3169
      @hdz3169 Před 3 měsíci +59

      He must have misspoke. It happens.

  • @ThouSwell-zx3fd
    @ThouSwell-zx3fd Před 5 měsíci +48

    I just look blankly through them, like they're not even there. It works!
    "Give evil nothing to oppose.. and it will disappear by itself." -- Lao Tzu

  • @sha.elaine
    @sha.elaine Před 8 měsíci +65

    I developed some of those skills when I became a mother. When you are alone with your children you realize that you have to be the strong one, lead by example and handle the situation.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 8 měsíci +6

      get some mama bear!

  • @amaurycampbell3203
    @amaurycampbell3203 Před 8 měsíci +96

    When I was training for my job (I was a bodyguard and security dog handler), my instructor (a former "UK Navy Seal,", actually he was a former UK SBS, Royal Marines Special Forces, it was in New Zealand) told me : "Show weakness, you get aggression. Show strength and mental force, you get submission ". Turns out it's totally true even in everyday life. No matter your gender, size etc... look strong, confident and determined and 99% of the predators outhere will leave you alone.

    • @Paul-Weston
      @Paul-Weston Před 8 měsíci +5

      UK Navy Seal? Do you mean US Navy Seal, or UK SBS (Royal Marines special forces)?. Because in the UK, there is no unit called Navy Seals, that's a US Navy unit.

    • @amaurycampbell3203
      @amaurycampbell3203 Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@Paul-Weston He was a UK SBS. I wrote UK Navy Seal just for people who are not used to the different army corps to see the kind of man he was. I thought if I put "UK Navy Seal" it would be clear for everyone ^^, sorry if I mislead you, it wasn't on purpose.
      I've corrected it^^

    • @Paul-Weston
      @Paul-Weston Před 7 měsíci +3

      @amaurycampbell3203 yeah, it's cool mate. I kinda suspected it was for the benefit of our friends across the splosh.

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 Před 10 dny +1

      Yeah I get why you put ‘UK Navy SEAL’ but honestly even then it would be considered blasphemy for the SBS or any of His Majesty’s Armed Forces.😂

    • @amaurycampbell3203
      @amaurycampbell3203 Před 9 dny

      @@qasimmir7117 lol, yeah,I know and apologise for any offence made 😁

  • @Robnord1
    @Robnord1 Před 4 měsíci +42

    My Father, a Captain in the Air Force gave me a mini-lecture on this when I was about 12. I had developed a habit of looking down as I was walking.
    Great message you are putting out with this video. Predators love their victims to be inattentive , distracted, and sheeplike. Stand tall and most likely they seek a softer target.

    • @HDHhomestead
      @HDHhomestead Před 4 měsíci +3

      Air Force guys are very intimidating 😂… sorry, just an Army joke

    • @Robnord1
      @Robnord1 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@HDHhomestead I grew up with military humor. My Dad had a song about all the other branches.
      ♪♫ To hell with those grunts in the Army, they have such a beautiful plan. They call out the GD reservists, whenever the sh!t hits the fan. For jar heads or swabbies he'd just swap out the words.

    • @HDHhomestead
      @HDHhomestead Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@Robnord1 😂good one ☝🏻

    • @user-pd7il3xz5j
      @user-pd7il3xz5j Před 3 měsíci +3

      Most people today are looking at their cell phones and have no idea what's going on around them.

  • @Sincethe80sGaming
    @Sincethe80sGaming Před 5 měsíci +23

    I did almost what you said on this video back on 2009, a guy pointed a gun to my face, and he wanted me to walk on a dark alley, I told him, I was not gonna walk and that possibly he was gonna shoot me once but I was gonna grab him and throw him to the moving cars, his hand started trembling and I was ready to get shot at least on my shoulder since he was smaller size, then they started dirty talking at me again, and I told him once again, you'll shoot me once, but after that I will kill you, he put his gun down and I started to walk away without losing eye contact.
    I'm glad I'm able to tell this story now, so I agree with what you say, it does work.

    • @karmelicanke
      @karmelicanke Před 10 dny +2

      what courage and wisdom to act as you did. I'm a 73 yr old woman, now quite weak, unstable on my feet , using a cane. when some fellow appeared to be sizing me up, I stood feet apart, gave him the death stare, banged the cane on the sidewalk, held it in two hands stretching the cane forward as if i intended to break it in half, then hit the wall next to me which said to the man, this cane is a weapon. this worked for me.

    • @AnythingForSouls
      @AnythingForSouls Před 8 dny

      im sure bud

  • @codyhenrichs9699
    @codyhenrichs9699 Před 8 měsíci +44

    I have no problem with eye contact and when someone is giving me the stare down I smile and wink at them, I found that this surprise reaction is unsettling to them.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I stand up and smile while looking the ass in the eye. I'm under 100 lbs / about 5 ' tall. I keep my head up , chin up and have never been jumped God help him/her if he or she did I have a hell of a paperweight with a sight on his nuts and liver if it ever comes to it. Also, I have straight out kicked a fat tall man stratight and then diagonally in the knees and he was crying begging for help.

    • @troy8579
      @troy8579 Před měsícem

      CLEVER !

    • @Kyrelel
      @Kyrelel Před měsícem

      Blowing them a kiss works, too ... apparently

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn Před 8 měsíci +52

    Some people who don’t know what they are talking about are making assumptions that if someone looks at you they want to fight. Unless you are in prison and your cell mate Bruno is staring at you, it is important to keep in mind you could be wrong in that maybe the dude is lost in thought or looking at someone nearby to where you are sitting. They are not always looking at you so don’t over react. We all know people misread situations so maybe things are cool. Always important to take the good advice said in this video but worth noting too that you could be wrong and to keep calm.

    • @kevinh891
      @kevinh891 Před 10 dny +1

      When someone is "staring you down" you know. If you don't react in kind you WILL BE a victim. I assume you have never experienced such a thing....

  • @maxwellsmart4422
    @maxwellsmart4422 Před 6 měsíci +16

    I taught my kids when they were young to always look at their surroundings especially inside a building because the opportunity to escape if need be is lessened. Always look for an exit and quickly size anyone and everyone. Now that they are all adults I get blamed in a nice way that dad made “us paranoid” in a crowd. No, dad made you aware and possibly safe in a crowd. Thank you Jason for this tip.

  • @SherlockOhms119
    @SherlockOhms119 Před 8 měsíci +30

    If inside a store, bank or casino and you notice someone who is discreetly following you watching you and sizing you up while they're talking on a phone, I can almost guarantee there is a partner outside the store entrance on the other side of the inside phone. The inside store person is deciding if you're worth it for a robbery in parking lot or a follow home robbery.

  • @dornierdo2172
    @dornierdo2172 Před 8 měsíci +207

    My German Shepherd Max always kept me safe,i was walking him one night when three drunks scoffing chips noticed me then made a move towards me doing the monkey walk then Max appeared from behind me and noticed them he started growling and they soon turned around and walked away. God bless you Max up in heaven thank you for protecting me. ❤️✝️❤️🙏

    • @carlossmith4927
      @carlossmith4927 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Max! 🙏🏻

    • @icouldjustscream
      @icouldjustscream Před 7 měsíci +4

      Good boy, Max ✨️

    • @dogsarefun2
      @dogsarefun2 Před 7 měsíci +8

      One of the pleasures in life is a good dog!

    • @lisabaltzer4190
      @lisabaltzer4190 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@dogsarefun2I had a basset hound that tore up a guy who tried to break into my car one night. It was hilarious. I didn’t call her off and I let her have him. There was blood on the pavement 😃.

    • @dogsarefun2
      @dogsarefun2 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@lisabaltzer4190 Hope poochie didn't get sick after biting perp!

  • @cruzcordero1813
    @cruzcordero1813 Před 5 měsíci +97

    As someone who has grown up in one of the worst inner city neighborhoods and visited other major cities across the US, I can say with confidence that none of these tactics will work. It’s definitely not about appearing weak. First of all, what appears to be intimidating it’s just your perception. Many people in so-called bad areas just have a rough edge to them. That doesn’t mean they intend to do harm to you. If you’ve used these tactics and exited the situation unscathed, then they really didn’t have any intentions to harm you. If the guy or group of guys really wanted to harm you, they will try to harm you, regardless of whether you look like the toughest guy in the world or the softest human being. In fact, the tougher you look the more incentives they have to actually do something to you. Take this observation from someone who grew up in a place that you’ll never want to step foot in.

    • @rosshamber429
      @rosshamber429 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Interesting. Surely awareness helps on some level?

    • @bruceleroy8063
      @bruceleroy8063 Před 5 měsíci +28

      That's funny because violent criminals have said in interviews that they targeted people that looked and acted timid

    • @fenixraising9482
      @fenixraising9482 Před 5 měsíci +19

      No, it's predatory nature at the core. The more you look defenseless , the more you'll be targeted as a victim.

    • @cruzcordero1813
      @cruzcordero1813 Před 5 měsíci +28

      @@bruceleroy8063that’s the exception to the rule. There will always be opportunists. Hear me out, most violent crimes are done against other violent criminals, not against defenseless people. If you think acting hard will save you from being a victim, then let me see you try that in the worst of the worse neighborhoods in America and you’ll see how fast of a target you’ll have on your back. The more intimidating you’ll try to be, the more they’ll show you that they’re even more intimidating.

    • @IamJigle
      @IamJigle Před 5 měsíci +26

      @@cruzcordero1813 here's the problem - you're completely dismissive or the fact that not looking like a victim is a viable tactic. I also hear where you're coming from that trying to appear intimidating could also attract trouble at the same time. Neither idea is completely wrong.
      However - I think that you're coming at this from a gang v gang point of view rather than a mugger or kidnapper about to mug or kidnap someone point of view. If you are a person who wants some quick cash or some ass who is the easier target - the person who looks like they'll put up a fight / might have a gun on them or the person who looks like a scared sheep?

  • @jeffschultz732
    @jeffschultz732 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Talk about this all the time with fellow workers. We work in some rough areas of Detroit. I have trained pretty extensively in hand to hand combat. Armed and unarmed. The biggest thing I always tried to instill in the people I was training is never to look like a victim.

  • @wingrider1004
    @wingrider1004 Před 8 měsíci +497

    It sucks to live in a world where we have to train ourselves in such things - but, as it is what it is, I am grateful we have people like J. Hanson to share his experience.

    • @mremington8
      @mremington8 Před 8 měsíci +49

      we have always lived in a world like that mate, its just getting more exposure these days

    • @andothemando9695
      @andothemando9695 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Its more of an American problem

    • @NDcompetitiveshooter
      @NDcompetitiveshooter Před 8 měsíci +26

      The world has always been like this more or less. Usually more.

    • @remc0s
      @remc0s Před 8 měsíci +2

      Jim Henson?

    • @FileForename
      @FileForename Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@andothemando9695 no it's not. In every country there are people like that. Remember Anders Behring Breivik? Norway seem to be such rich and civilised country.

  • @paulgrey8028
    @paulgrey8028 Před 7 měsíci +26

    Good advice.
    Many years ago I left a bar at 3am and decided to walk home. Half way through the Parramatta Mall [Sydney] that was totally deserted, a group of about a dozen young thugs [Middle Eastern and Pacific Islanders] suddenly appeared around a corner heading in my direction.
    Immediately I sensed the group were waiting to see how their 'leader' would react.
    When we were at our closest, about 50' away, I looked over at them, gave a nod without breaking stride.
    The 'leader' gave me a nod in return and that was that.
    24 hours later the local newspaper had a report of a bashing and robbery of a 30yo guy in the Parramatta Mall at 3.15am. A mate who ran security at the bar assumed from the description that I was the victim.
    He couldn't understand how I escaped unharmed.
    At 15yo I was a street kid in the red-light district Kings Cross. That's where I learnt; don't walk like a victim and certainly don't walk with an arrogant swagger. Walk with purpose as if you're meant to be there, like you belong.

    • @paulellam6926
      @paulellam6926 Před 3 měsíci +5

      agreed, worked away in many odd places alone, sometimes wandered into what seemed shady places by mistake, always looked confident but not arrogant, like you say like you belong there, like it was all normal, I,m not a big or strong guy, but I,m not a weak man, and have a grumpy looking face most of the time, never got into bother, maybe just lucky?

    • @paulgrey8028
      @paulgrey8028 Před 3 měsíci

      @@paulellam6926 luck only gets one so far in life, especially in seedy areas.
      Size has little to do with it IMO.
      At 15yo I was a little kid at only 5'2" [I was a late grower; by 18yo I was over 6' tall]
      Sounds to me like you learnt to walk with confidence like you were meant to be wherever you are.
      The thing that I learnt during my time on the streets was that those who target those that are smaller than themselves are cowards of the worst kind.
      The few times when a pack of older bigger guys tried to stand over me for my tobacco and money [It starts off with the demand "Give us a smoke c#nt" that signals their intent to take everything you've got] I ran to a doorway or a stairwell where the thugs could only attack one at a time. I was a feisty little bugger back then and would not roll over for anyone. If they wanted a smoke that bad they'd have to work for it.
      Every single time they looked at each other, laughed and walked away.

    • @kiwiyogi2846
      @kiwiyogi2846 Před měsícem +3

      That happened to me as a teenager after a night out in NZ. Walking through a deserted shopping centre when a group of young men stepped out and one bellowed, "Sons of Samoa!" I was tense but didn't overtly react. Just nodded and kept walking. Amazingly nothing happened.

  • @mattheweames7130
    @mattheweames7130 Před 5 měsíci +10

    You said they asked the inmates who they would attack, and answered it's the people walking with confidence.

  • @kencrisp6333
    @kencrisp6333 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I've been put in quite a few situations in my day where I was clearly being considered their next victim and I managed to change the predator's mind by conducting myself in both a confident and crazy manner. And I did it in a fairly subtle manner. It's difficult to describe in writing, but I achieved my objective each time. I made them think that I was capable of anything, so they backed off.

  • @darrenmattingly3221
    @darrenmattingly3221 Před 8 měsíci +75

    Just had that happen I’m 6.3 225 pounds and what you just described is true. I made eye contact but not long I could tell he was looking for a confrontation but he could tell that I wasn’t having any of it. In a nut shell pray for Gods blessings and protection every day we are experiencing a lot of mental illness out there learn the signs and warnings.

    • @bobby1970
      @bobby1970 Před 8 měsíci +3

      All you need is a gun to protect and defend yourself from people that have mental issues. I always have mine on me. It's a Ruger SP101 357 Magnum revolver.

    • @therearenoshortcuts9868
      @therearenoshortcuts9868 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@bobby1970
      indeed, bullets talks posturing walks lol

    • @Fret01
      @Fret01 Před 8 měsíci

      Was he the same height as you?

    • @bibekjung7404
      @bibekjung7404 Před 8 měsíci

      LIVING BEING IS OUR RACE,MANKIND IS OUR RELIGION HINDU,MUSLIM,SIKH,CRISTAIN,THERE IS NO SEPARATE RELIGION
      ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB
      Who is complete God?
      Iyov 36:5 - Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)
      See, El is Kabir, and despiseth, not any; He is Kabir in ko’ach lev (strength of understanding).
      Translation: Supreme God is Kabir, but despises no one. He is Kabir, and firm in his purpose.
      In all Bible translations, the word Kabir has been translated as "Mighty" or "Great" whereas Kabir is the original name of Supreme God.
      Conclusion: This verse of the Bible proves that Kabir is Complete God. The one who worships God Kabir by taking initiation from the complete saint sent by him gets complete salvation. After attaining salvation that souls rest in peace in the eternal abode Satlok forever. The throne of God is in Satlok.
      God Kabir met Jesus and took his soul to Satlok. On their way, God Kabir made him see his ancestors David, Moses, Abraham, etc. in the Pitra Lokas. Then God took him to Satlok
      PRESENT MESSENGER of ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is SAINT RAMPALJI MAHARAJ 🙏🙏😊😊

    • @rollin19
      @rollin19 Před 8 měsíci +2

      There is a lot of metal illeness and desease in the country,which is why there's so many issues with americans physically and mentallly.
      They need to be educated on proper dieting and exercise,so they have good metal health not eating cheese burgers and drinking alcohol everyday that isnt gonna make you healthy.

  • @poolqueen44
    @poolqueen44 Před 8 měsíci +144

    It was a little confusing, the prisoners were asked would you attack this person, would you attack them and almost 100 agreement, all the prisoners chose the people who were walking with confidence, who were walking with their head up. I know what you meant to say, but you should have said they wouldn’t attack them

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Před 8 měsíci

      This is the EXACT opposite of what my Police Academy said was the case.
      They interviewed hundreds of people who murdered Police Officers.
      The biggest reason they said they attacked them for was because they were out of shape, fat, looked weak, & they thought they could successfully attack that person.

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 Před 8 měsíci +34

      I caught that too but it was obvious to most people by the rest of the video the he goofed and meant the opposite .

    • @dirtyscoundrel2013
      @dirtyscoundrel2013 Před 8 měsíci +15

      I noticed that too

    • @dianelamb109
      @dianelamb109 Před 8 měsíci +18

      I noticed that too. I hope you redo the video and take this one down.

    • @alanzappa266
      @alanzappa266 Před 8 měsíci

      Jason Hasen is suffering from a little senile dementia. Being in the CIA exposed him to various toxic chemicals which degrade brain cells. I’ve noted several of these senior moments in a few of his latest CZcams videos. The dude has a good heart just a few too many dementia moments. 😮😊

  • @jotacalvo
    @jotacalvo Před 3 měsíci +4

    Some years ago I was in a NYC subway terminal waiting for the train. Only been to NY 10-15 times, by no means am I comfortable there. While waiting, a group of young urbans who were eyeing me. I looked at them, then looked away, but only with my eyes turning about 30° away from them without moving my head, and doing the slow blink as my eyes moved away lol. I’m a very little guy (5’3”) but in strong physical shape. I’m also very non-violent, I hate violence and refuse to carry weapons. However, I also refuse to be a victim and be assaulted. The shortest of the group came up to me and asked me where to find some random street (I got the idea that they may have been trying to discern if I was a resident or tourist). I just said “I don’t know” with the stone coldest look I could muster, and did the same thing - looked slightly away but only with my eyes. I was convinced he wanted to harm me, either for money or to prove something since he was also short. To this day, I’m also convinced that my attitude kept me from an assault. I know I sent the message that I didn’t fear him because I didn’t (even though I did fear the group). But I was also really happy when I got out of there unscathed.

  • @mguibord4728
    @mguibord4728 Před 3 měsíci

    The RAT book is amazing. I have trained in karate and mma since I was 5 yrs old and the first couple of pages from this book blew me away. It’s no joke!
    Thanks Jason

  • @RonnieWisdom
    @RonnieWisdom Před 8 měsíci +29

    As my Dad always said “Walk with confidence and strength, be aware of your surroundings” No one will mess with someone who looks strong.

  • @Satchel456
    @Satchel456 Před 8 měsíci +326

    Honestly conveying confidence can't be overstated. I had that happen one time walking through a bad area as a group was approaching me, I just happened to be going through a tough time so I must've looked like I was ready to end someone because that group parted like the red sea as I walked through 😂

    • @timsoom7027
      @timsoom7027 Před 8 měsíci +5

      it's sad if one has to convey it...because that means you're weak

    • @fioralbannach6647
      @fioralbannach6647 Před 8 měsíci +30

      @@timsoom7027does it; did you listen to the advice, given here? Satchel was conveying , don’t f*ck with me, which is exactly what the group picked up on. I’ve no idea, where you felt that he was displaying weakness.

    • @complexblackness
      @complexblackness Před 8 měsíci +7

      ​@@timsoom7027what?

    • @TB-ue2kw
      @TB-ue2kw Před 8 měsíci

      @@timsoom7027your a perfect target.

    • @mechveteran01
      @mechveteran01 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@timsoom7027 You're trying too hard to come across as a badass and it shows. I'm willing to bet you're the type that talks a lot instead of actually doing something, you're the type that starts shit you can't finish (eg. runs your mouth at the bar and then when you get the shit beat out of you calls the cops and presses charges), and you're the type that in actual conflict runs like the little bitch you're so desperately trying to convince people you're not.

  • @EMTru-999
    @EMTru-999 Před 26 dny

    Thank you, I'm 100% in agreement with your advice. I'm currently either being followed. I do exactly as you stated in this video and many others. Please continue to offer advice to the people who need to know how to protect themselves.

  • @JasonBassel
    @JasonBassel Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great information. I had plenty of people that gave me the stare and later on in life I stared back. They look away, then I smiled.

  • @logicoverlawyers1945
    @logicoverlawyers1945 Před 8 měsíci +84

    I live in NYC for years and learned the “walk with confidence” the hard way. 50 years later I can show people what that means. I do a timid walk and people coming the other way do not get out of my way. When I change my posture, people get out of my way. This truly works!

    • @themetalhead1463
      @themetalhead1463 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Maybe it is time to get out of NYC. Yes, there is crime in small town/rural America but it pales in comparison to cities. I moved away from a city years ago and the culture shock that I experienced was tremendous. During the riots of 2020, life went on as normal where I live. Then again, we have second amendment rights here and people look out for each other unlike when I lived in a city and it was every man for himself and screw the next guy.

    • @actionjksn
      @actionjksn Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@themetalhead1463NYC is far safer than it was 30+ years ago. I've walked around there on 3 different trips, Central Park, many trips on the subway and long walks through Brooklyn and never a single altercation. I didn't get lucky either, my experience was completely normal. Now 30+ years ago that would not be the case, like in the 80s and early 90s New York City was a very dangerous place. I think it has recently gotten worse since they have different leadership, but it's still nothing like it was in the 70's and 80's.

    • @deebee4575
      @deebee4575 Před 8 měsíci

      @@actionjksn you have no idea what you're talking about. New York City is quite dangerous now compared how it was under Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg. The decline and the crime wave started with Bill diBlasio and culminated in the "summer of peace of 2020". Now with Eric Adams running it, violent crime is rampant and out of control.
      That you can say New York City is safe for now that even 30 years ago means you have never been there especially recently, or you're just flat out lying. It is at least as dangerous now as it was during the crack epidemic of the late 80s and early 90s.

    • @Aurora-sz1bc
      @Aurora-sz1bc Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@themetalhead1463 Violent crime rate of NYC is 539 per 100,000 people. There are seven STATES that have a higher violent crime rate, and they all seem on the rural side: Missouri 543, Louisiana 639, Arizona 655, Arkansas 672, Tennessee 673, New Mexico 778, and Alaska 838. Perusing the entire list of states, red states tend to have higher violent crime rates. This seems to contradict the idea that 2nd amendment rights are as big a factor as some believe. Don't get me wrong, I was born and raised in a red state, but I think it's time people put aside the hateful talking points about certain states/cities and start embracing the strengths of every state. We are stronger together.

    • @JdeC1994
      @JdeC1994 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Aurora-sz1bc Red = commie.

  • @catdaddy3728
    @catdaddy3728 Před 8 měsíci +29

    Excellent advice!! It works.
    I make outside, night deliveries in funky neighborhoods and carrying myself the way you talked about has kept me safe 30+ years.
    Never look weak, walk around with head high like you own the place.
    I get where they test me, two or three walk towards me... I start walking towards them... they don't know what to think at that point, but messing with me is no longer their choice. I usually get a " hey" or "how's it goin?" from them and I just nod while looking straight at them. It does work!!

  • @carolynbrace8821
    @carolynbrace8821 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Dear mr.Hanson im 63 now in awheelchair but born with cerebral palsy. I use an ultralight manual chair when i go out i roll FAST AS I CAN.the exercise is good the breeze in my face is great.also i removed the footrest so my feet touch the ground.please do a vidieo for us in chairs please do a chair life defense video just because i dont walk with confidence dosent mean i dont move with confidence.thanks doll

  • @tsquared4831
    @tsquared4831 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great video .. great advice. Bully's only look for people that show fear...

  • @angryagain68
    @angryagain68 Před 8 měsíci +30

    Similarly to your Subway incident. Many years ago I was eating in a fast food joint. (I do not remember were exactly.) I noticed some dude staring at me just like you described. Dude was clearly trying to intimidate me. So, I decided that the straw on my drink was just a tad too long. So I made sure he was still watching while I pulled out my knife (a Cold Steel Ti-lite) and cut the straw down to a better size. (This is something that my youngest daughter would insist that I do for her every time she had a kid sized drink with a full length straw.) I then locked eyes with him as I closed the knife back up and placed it on the table next to my meal. He no longer was very interested in giving me the "Hairy eyeball".
    About a decade before that, my wife, oldest daughter (about 3 at the time) and I went on a little vacation trip to Santa Monica (We are not from California) I was shocked at the time about how many homeless there were there. As we were walking back to our rental car off of the Santa Monica Pier a couple of 20-30 something year old homeless bums hit me up for some "spare cash". I flatly said NO! and just kept on walking with my wife and daughter.. I then noticed that the one who had asked for the $ was now following us and was clearly agitated and muttering something. As we were just about to re-enter the parking lot, I handed my wife the keys and told her to head to the car. I then stopped, turned around and folded my arms while he was still approaching. Realizing that the intimidation was not working he then stopped, muttered some more insults, (I assume) and slowly began to walk back to his "flop spot". I waited until he was sitting back down, then proceeded to walk back to the car and my family. This was really my very first encounter with homeless people. I am VERY cautious around them now and pretty much anybody who is just hanging around public spaces without a clear reason to be there.
    Thanks for sharing the tips and experiences !

    • @Chunda8
      @Chunda8 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I am wary of homeless as well, especially on the subway. I was told by reliable sources that many of them are mentally ill, addicted, alcoholic or some combination therof. Most seem non-threatening but they do often seem to want money. Lots I have seen have cigarrettes, expensive shoes and a nice current phone. I don't care for the ones begging outside the bank or the liquor store, I also don't like the self-appointed door holders. I have also heard of more than one beggar with a racket that made "About 100 on a bad day and 300 on a good one." Those were neither addicted nor mentally ill...One offered a friend of mine a franchise. He said "I'll tell you what to say and do, get you set up, just give me 10%."

    • @_EightySix
      @_EightySix Před 8 měsíci +2

      Wow, man. You are a true American hero! Thank you so much for blessing us with your inspiring tale of courage and bravery, and your fear of the homeless!

    • @angryagain68
      @angryagain68 Před 8 měsíci

      @@_EightySix “Homeless”. AKA: Mentally ill, Drug addict, Alcoholic, Thieves. You are very welcome!

    • @neveralone1498
      @neveralone1498 Před 8 měsíci +6

      ​@@_EightySixSome homeless are harmless. Some are not. Don't be disingenuous and don't mock a man for being able to discern which.

    • @DovidM
      @DovidM Před 8 měsíci +1

      The homeless hassle you based on their current need and their estimation of what you’ll do if you’re attacked.

  • @jpblauvelt
    @jpblauvelt Před 8 měsíci +12

    My father taught me this when I was just a lad. He also taught me there is no such thing as a fair street fight, “pick up a rock, a stick. Break his/her nose. One he/she sees his/her own blood and his/her eyes water, he/she won’t want to continue.” I haven’t been in a lot of fights, thankfully, but recalled his words of Bronx wisdom 😊

    • @Englishsea24
      @Englishsea24 Před 6 měsíci

      Did you actually do any of these, and did it work, or do some become more aggressive?

  • @mikemandel5775
    @mikemandel5775 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hey Jason, this is really solid information. Thanks!

  • @viprcuisine241
    @viprcuisine241 Před dnem +1

    Even as a kid, my dad would say as I was walking: “walk with your head up and eyes open. “
    Of course that’s didn’t resonate as a kid…. But definitely as an adult!

  • @jeanetteswalberg6166
    @jeanetteswalberg6166 Před 8 měsíci +96

    Ahhhh! So many stories this brings to mind! I'm certainly blessed to have survived into adulthood and into my late 50s.
    Walking with confidence/purpose is such great advice!

    • @skip123davis
      @skip123davis Před 8 měsíci

      61 here. i got jumped by a pack of goons (white guys, as am i) when i was 18 in seattle. the cop i flagged down only cared about my malfunctioning headlight and not the cut on my head. she wrote me a ticket, and wouldn't take the report. lesson 1: YOU are your own first responder. if it were legal to carry a firearm, i would have and do now. if it were to happen again (God forbid) i'd smoke those motherfuckers and sleep just fine, and wait for the cops to WANT to take a report at that point, to which they'll get my attorney's bidness card.

    • @harpreetweston
      @harpreetweston Před 8 měsíci +1

      Walking with posture and confidence will literally save you from wild predators as well . Bears cougars for example . Never show fear to anyone animals included

  • @John_Morrison
    @John_Morrison Před 8 měsíci +71

    Good Advice. I always maintain situation awareness, and am not afraid to maintain eye contact, maybe a bit too long, but then I'm a big guy, a former Marine and combat instructor, as well as being armed. Some might think me a bit pugnacious, I personally think I just have that don't mess with vibe. Years ago I took a friend and her 3 teenage daughters on a hike. As we approached the trail shelter, there were 5 sketchy looking guys hanging out at the picnic table, which had a case of beer, some liquor bottles, and some paraphernalia visible. They were throwing bowie knives and tomahawks against a tree. As we came into sight, they started muttering amongst themselves and looking us over. I acknowledged them with a nod and a little small talk. More looking and muttering, and after a bit one of them started walking somewhat our way with a knife in his hand. Not brandishing it or being overtly threatening, just seeing how we would react I think. I casually stretched and moved to scratch my lower back, which pulled back my light jacket, and revealed a double stack 45 on my belt. Mr. testing us guy saw the gun, looked up at me, and I hit him with a hard stare. He quickly turned away, walked back to his boys, a little more muttering, some furtive looks, but the whole dynamic had changed. I never touched my weapon, no theatrics. Nodded at them, told them to have a good one and headed back down the trail, of course watching behind. Would something have gone down if I hadn't been armed? I'll never know, but I do know what did happen, which was nothing. I was glad to be armed, and also glad that I gave him the look of "I see you, I'm not scared, and I'm prepared to deal with you if need be." One of only a very few instances in my civilian life where I think being armed made a difference, most of the time it's just insurance.

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 Před 8 měsíci +11

      you should've called the police and reported the activity, so the next people hiking didn't end up in the same situation.

    • @effsixteenblock50
      @effsixteenblock50 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Never heard a Marine refer to himself as a "former Marine" - ever. A Marine knows that that's one thing you never say.

    • @John_Morrison
      @John_Morrison Před 8 měsíci +14

      @@effsixteenblock50 No, one never says Ex marine, former is acceptable when differentiating oneself from current active duty, without going into a whole dissertation to the civilian pukes.

    • @pekolucky
      @pekolucky Před 8 měsíci +3

      I'm a former Marine also! Semper Fi John.

  • @rajr1032
    @rajr1032 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Excellent advice, Mr. Hanson. Thanks.

  • @DanielCunningham-bm5vb

    Thanks for the teaching. It is pretty much self-evident but to see it stated clearly bluntly as Hanson does makes it pretty clear and blunt. I have trouble just walking the streets in Chiang Mai . Thailand, with so many foreigners, but the message to walk with confidence and to return the stare, if any, is a pretty useful way to go. If you have a better way than I wish you well.

  • @joelbond7978
    @joelbond7978 Před 8 měsíci +128

    Great advice Jason. When I’m in public, my head is always on a swivel and always mindful of the OODA loop. Criminals may always be looking for a victim, but I’m always looking for a potential aggressor. Posture and bearing can certainly indicate if you’re “willing “ to be prey. I will never look for a fight, but I will make an aggressor wish they picked someone else for their predation.

    • @georgewashington7374
      @georgewashington7374 Před 8 měsíci +11

      Observe
      Orientate
      Decide
      Act
      It’s how you survive on the battlefield and the streets.

    • @dalehood1846
      @dalehood1846 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Thank you for that. Stay safe.

    • @papimaximus95
      @papimaximus95 Před 8 měsíci +1

      You do realize the YT host committed aggravated menacing/assault by threatening with a weapon all because some guys "starred" at him too long. A tactical pen is still a weapon...as you admit to carrying it as a weapon for self defense.

    • @james3593
      @james3593 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@papimaximus95
      So what,, Your point?

    • @papimaximus95
      @papimaximus95 Před 8 měsíci

      @@james3593 "So what,, Your point? "
      The point is for you to relax...they are trying to get a rise out of you.

  • @billballeza377
    @billballeza377 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Good stuff! I was walking back to my hotel in Washington DC late at night. Got turned around and was suddenly lost. Turned down a dark empty street with no sidewalks in the direction of the Embassy Suites. Halfway down the block, here comes three guys in the street towards me. I fought the urge to turn around and kept walking straight towards them. As we closed within about thirty feet, I put my right hand in my pocket and continued straight on. When we were twenty feet away, they split, two on one side, the third on the other. I walked right through the gauntlet, head high, like Bruce Willis. My heart was pounding but I hid my fear. We passed and I never looked back, just kept walking. I know I got away with something that night. I’m convinced it was acting confident that got me through.

  • @gigiogu
    @gigiogu Před 13 dny

    I just subscribed! Great videos! I got to catch up with your videos. So far I’ve only watched three today. Very informative, practical and possible life saving! TY!

  • @lamarcarter6699
    @lamarcarter6699 Před měsícem +1

    The way it’s done in the south you give a nod , and always walk with confidence!

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy Před 8 měsíci +195

    Words to live by. I have never been mugged or targeted as far as I know but I actually learned from my Mum about personal security. We are not allowed to carry pepper spray in Australia, but I always seem to have a sample bottle of hair spray about me. I am in my 60's now and I'll hang onto every advantage I can get. Tragically, due to crowed violence, I learned that other people have no care for your wellbeing and human decency is not a consideration when the hammer drops. Funnily enough, a copper once noted that my Dad was walking around with a knobkerrie. He was referring to Dads walking stick which was made out of cherry tree with a pommel at the top for the heel of the heel of the hand to lean on. At 78 my old man was still someone to respect.

    • @apocyldoomer
      @apocyldoomer Před 8 měsíci

      Man, you people of Australia allowed your gubment to disarm yous, why did you let that happen? I put a can of wasp and hornet spray in my wife’s van, within easy reach. Or Brake cleaner is equally as good, but, the wasp spray has a 20 foot range. I guess that is illegal in Australia also, thought you men were tough, I guess not, since you let this happen. Mass murderers love disarmed peasants!

    • @OZMus
      @OZMus Před 8 měsíci +3

      My dad and grandfather very much the same. Much respect.

    • @OZMus
      @OZMus Před 8 měsíci

      I used to use a peppermint breath spray (makes for good mace) and had a sword cane that I bought when I was cornered by two fellows on my way to a music show who emptied my and my partner's pockets. More proof to the... I took care of him bit. I stood up for us then, bought the sword cane, kept the peppermint spray, chased down bullies the entire time we were together and held his hand through everything building a better man out of him like he was a soldier and this was a Disney movie he couldn't make it in.

    • @OZMus
      @OZMus Před 8 měsíci +2

      Oddly I got a tip of the hat and a greeting over CZcams live from a favored ex CIA agent about the sword cane... Very awesome moment in my life.

    • @keplermission4947
      @keplermission4947 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wow how about Jason Hanson? We got a problem but he advises we carry a product and look confident, right? I'm not convinced Jason. You know the story goes that a Tiger always takes out the last man in a line of walkers, if not somebody alone. Better than looking confident is not being alone. A knobkerrie? Don't buy any products, it's carrying with intent to injure others and it leads you into danger. Stay safe.

  • @The325dmc
    @The325dmc Před 8 měsíci +10

    stare back then break eye contact after a normal amount of time and continue what you were doing like they dont bother you.

  • @gramps6334
    @gramps6334 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Being ex CIA is absolutely no reason to trust you. Just the opposite but this advice is spot on.

  • @wantsome-zs5sq
    @wantsome-zs5sq Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm from Detroit there's predators everywhere here. I've grown eyeballs in the back of my head from living here 50 years. I've been shot at and I've been robbed. I've gotten out of a few predicaments by making eye contact and not backing away. 99% of the time you show them your ready to fight they back down. I was taking my Chihuahua for a walk. There were a few hood rats sitting on the porch. Kid jumped up all cocky and started approaching me. I stopped and gave him the death stare. I was thinking you mess with me or my dog I will mess you up. As soon as I stopped walking and gave him the stare. He turned around and went and had a seat. It wasn't the first or the last time I was tested. Thankfully I do know how to fight and I'm a big guy. I don't carry a gun. I have schizophrenia and can't buy one.

  • @Andy152R
    @Andy152R Před 8 měsíci +16

    Back in my early 20's, my wife said her coworkers found me attractive because I walked with a purpose. Not arrogance, just that I projected I can handle myself. I tend to walk fast and scan as I do such naturally. It does work. I have been to dozens of countries and just be me. Being former military and law enforcement, we look for certain things anyway. This is VERY effective. I have very rarely had to draw my sidearm even as an officer due to posture and demeanor. Body language dictated that I meant business. It was also unintentional. I always tried to be kind to everybody of which I interacted, even if being arrested. You don't have to be a bully, but look confident in your ability to handle situations.

  • @TonyG-iu4td
    @TonyG-iu4td Před 8 měsíci +166

    There is also something that has worked well for me when being stared at whilst standing. Ignore the stare for just a few moment then discretely move over and stand right to the side of that person and see if they are staring at you at close quarters. Look them calmly back in the face at close distance with no emotion and most will move their stare away. Because you have pushed them out of their comfort zone and done something they were not expecting!

    • @samueljenkis6253
      @samueljenkis6253 Před 8 měsíci +49

      That move only works on an unarmed dude you could thrash easily. Plenty of hard cases you wouldn't even think of trying that on. Every man knows his limits, it's always best to work within them and not spread tough guy fantasies.

    • @genegoranov5865
      @genegoranov5865 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Once I was rudely suggested to move, I went over to a very big and confident guy and stood by him, keeping eye contact. He was silent, and I left unharmed. It's totally about the thugs' comfort zone..

    • @genegoranov5865
      @genegoranov5865 Před 8 měsíci

      Not necesserily, just listen to this Russian wisdom " smelost' goroda beret" , look it up.@@samueljenkis6253

    • @TonyG-iu4td
      @TonyG-iu4td Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@samueljenkis6253 Not a tough guy fantasy? What you may have overlooked is the law of condition and consequence? What is fairly clear is that there will always be a risk in any response when you are dealing with a thug or Psychopath? It is a gamble which ever way you choose to deal with it? Though I agree that in some instances a calm and solid look back might work for a few, but sadly NOT in all cases. Ultimately you might be forced to deal with it in a more assertive manner. So many years ago I ran my own Thai Boxing Club. But I agree this does not make you indestructible! So I suppose my point that you might need to understand; is that some people will still want to have a go despite giving a long distance twitch of confidence!

    • @saulusmun1037
      @saulusmun1037 Před 8 měsíci +8

      In Mexico you can't do this 😅

  • @chagosoutdoors3122
    @chagosoutdoors3122 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks Jason. I just started following you. You've got great tips to keep safe.

  • @outlawjoseywales6159
    @outlawjoseywales6159 Před 6 měsíci +17

    My dad was the master of owning a room. He was always very confident that he made it clear had every right to be where he was no matter the place. A WW2 combat vet. I learned that from him and I make it clear that I am not gonna go down easy and probably not at all! Boxing all my life helps with that also. Learn to defend yourself and it very well may save your life or a loved one! It has me. Carry yourself like you are all business and you will be treated as such.

    • @frankbasile3662
      @frankbasile3662 Před 5 měsíci

      Be raised in a Cosa Nostra dominated neighborhood in Brooklyn, you'll be just fine,..as they say ,Morte Prima Di Disonore

    • @Rob-dp3vr
      @Rob-dp3vr Před 5 měsíci +1

      When I used to walk into a room, I'd wonder if they'd like me.
      Now when I walk into a room, I wonder if I'll like them.

  • @leroyjenkins4811
    @leroyjenkins4811 Před 8 měsíci +107

    I learned to do exactly what Jason said about acknowledging stares from weird people long ago. I usually look at them in the eye for a few seconds, nod my head, smile slightly without showing my teeth, I say hi to them, and THEN turn away after a few more seconds. I let them know that I know they’re there. Haven’t had any problems.

    • @kurtrussell5228
      @kurtrussell5228 Před 8 měsíci +21

      .....don't smile

    • @Jaden48108
      @Jaden48108 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Acknowledgment along with a confident look is a good tactic.

    • @petermilne2470
      @petermilne2470 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Have done exactly this, for years. Smile included. My wife claims it scares the sh!t out of her when she see's me do it. She claims I get a look on my face like I'm eager for them to try it. I don't know what I look like but no one has ever followed through.

    • @caustinolino3687
      @caustinolino3687 Před 8 měsíci +8

      The problem with staring back and smiling is he could interpret that as you think he's fit and you want to have a romp in the toilet.

    • @dirtyscoundrel2013
      @dirtyscoundrel2013 Před 8 měsíci +9

      They probably think you're a bigger psycho than they are 😂😂😂

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I've noticed this regularly, and it's very on point. I'm just shy of 71, but I always hold my head up and continue on my way. I do carry, but I also have awareness. And I've had training.

  • @urbantreesteve2805
    @urbantreesteve2805 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yes, good advice, for sure. It’s a fine line though and one should consider how they may act in a situation like this. I know everyone has their opinion and two cents, but I would just add, never let anyone get too close to you no matter what-if at all possible

  • @wayne.s
    @wayne.s Před 4 měsíci

    Happy new year jason, gave a great one, thankyou for the videos.

  • @fordenginebuildersv8power184
    @fordenginebuildersv8power184 Před 8 měsíci +77

    Years ago downtown Detroit a guy asked me for money and I kept walking and told him no! He does an about face and runs up behind me to intimidate! Well I don’t Intimidate and Marine training kicked in and down he went! Come to find out he was wanted by US Marshals not a 100 feet from their door

    • @wendyshoowaiching4161
      @wendyshoowaiching4161 Před 8 měsíci

      If people need money, asked you. Just give him $50 to help him lol. You beat him up. That's very rude. Please have your manners and moral fix.

    • @checkdown3774
      @checkdown3774 Před 8 měsíci

      Marine training? I've never seen you guys win a battle. Lol, marine training. You're cute.

    • @mariarandolph8402
      @mariarandolph8402 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Glad you can spare fifty dollars.

    • @libbyd1001
      @libbyd1001 Před 8 měsíci

      Your ignorance is showing.@@checkdown3774

    • @graywind4326
      @graywind4326 Před 8 měsíci

      @@checkdown3774Really. Go back to your country

  • @IAMHIS-ep6vg
    @IAMHIS-ep6vg Před 8 měsíci +14

    Mr. Hanson...these people that walk to their car or office with their face in their phone are asking for trouble. They are not aware if their surroundings. This can be deadly.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 Před 8 měsíci +2

      It amazes me that people do this. Of course, I'm old enough that I helped _create_ "smart phones", so I grew up without them. Perhaps this gives me a different perspective - I was in my early 20s before the first commercial cell towers were deployed - very sparsely - around the SF Bay Area... and they used some insane wattage, multi-mile rural towers down near Gilroy. I tested a bulky Panasonic "handset and block over-the-shoulder" unit back then for my defense contractor company, and it was so powerful it blanked out my car stereo on locking onto an incoming call. The ring came out of the car speakers... and of course there was no "cellular" circuits in my AM/FM cassette stereo at all. It just resonated with the wiring in the car.
      But... rules for driving: Always lock doors as soon as you get in the car, before even belting up, and keep windows up. If it's really hot, just open the windows a little bit (unless driving at full speed down a highway, I suppose) or use the A/C if you have it. Don't let anyone have the chance to reach in and open the doors from the outside. And most of all... after parking at your destination, collect and organize your belongings *before* doing anything else. Before shutting off the engine, before opening the doors. Prepare to secure your vehicle immediately on exit - many cars allow you to lock all the doors as soon as the driver door is cracked; use this feature. Then, _before_ opening the (locked) door, survey your surroundings - carefully. Look at any people around you, especially in a public lot. Examine your path you want to walk, looking for people behaving oddly, potential hiding places, potential cover, and so forth. Once you have assessed the surroundings, only _then_ shut down the engine, open up the vehicle and exit. This sounds like a lot, but it really isn't - only a couple of seconds once you get the hang of the "quick assessment scan". Use your car's mirrors and windows, swivel your head all around. Just takes a second or two. The point is to be *aware*, and to remain so.
      Keep your head on a swivel as you move to your destination. Being at least minimally armed (with what depends on the State you live in), but anything is far better than nothing. You don't need to be paranoid... just conscious and aware, and not distracted.
      And keep your damn phone in the vehicle or a pocket. It is of no use while walking, so ignore it.

  • @tcbtcb7553
    @tcbtcb7553 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks Jason, good one. Being crazy is good too.

  • @Grimace_Boy2012
    @Grimace_Boy2012 Před 5 měsíci

    Being a wild youth I've always carried a demeanor that has stuck with me. Confidence cannot be replaced, situational awareness is nothing to take lightly and a deep love of yourself for God and ready to roll no matter the circumstance has served me very well. I've prayed for forgiveness and I work in addiction and mental health now.

  • @MrGmanDan
    @MrGmanDan Před 8 měsíci +5

    I got mugged in Waikiki once by two guys at an ATM right on the main strip in broad daylight. Luckily for me there were three Marines right next door who saw it going down and jumped into the fray. The muggers ended up bloody and on the ground when suddenly they were overwhelmed! They got nothing from me as I broke my ATM card when they came at me. I never saw the muggers coming as they had been hiding around a corner and bum rushed me. I ended up with a torn shirt and a few scratches. I have always been more self aware since then. Always be sure of your surroundings and a never deny yourself an exit ramp.

  • @bigh6530
    @bigh6530 Před 8 měsíci +29

    Shoulders back chin slightly down and always aware and alert. That’s what I teach all my family and friends. Situational awareness, not only visually but constantly listening for tones in people’s voices. I hear before I see most of the time. God bless you my friend.

  • @telekinesesufoslaurievelez7472
    @telekinesesufoslaurievelez7472 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing that was great info on what to do in that situation

  • @usauditresponse
    @usauditresponse Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video as always, not sure how I missed this one 2 months ago. I carry a aircraft aluminum window breaker pen, it's a mean little tool and writes well too.

  • @fortyofforty5257
    @fortyofforty5257 Před 8 měsíci +125

    Very good advice. I have used it many times (before hearing it from Jason), especially in crowded areas like train stations. Make eye contact. I even add in a slight smile, sometimes. Maybe a head nod. And I know that I will defend myself to my last breath. With whatever tool I have on my person. Also, always position yourself to advantage, meaning nobody can sneak up behind you or surround you easily. How about a video about where to sit in a restaurant or movie theater or subway car, things like that? Thanks, Jason.

    • @leroyjenkins4811
      @leroyjenkins4811 Před 8 měsíci +41

      Never sit with your back to a door, never sit in front of a window if you can help it, always know where all the exits are and where they lead, and always position yourself so you have the best view/situational awareness possible. That means you need to be able to see the doors, the cash register, the restrooms, the workers, what’s going on outside, and other people. If you can’t do these things in a particular space, don’t go into that space! You’re hemmed up and trapped!

    • @Ak_lyfe
      @Ak_lyfe Před 8 měsíci +32

      If an event happens in a restaurant and every one is trying to clear out, avoid the fatal funnel of the front door and head to the kitchen. There is always a door out the back

    • @shanemitchell477
      @shanemitchell477 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Back Corner. DUH. A place where you can see everything. Hasn't ANYONE been in the military on youtube or is everyone a snoflake?

    • @leroyjenkins4811
      @leroyjenkins4811 Před 8 měsíci +13

      @@shanemitchell477
      I was in the military and I already know all of this. But here’s something that’s gonna blow your mind! It wasn’t until I separated from service that I found out veterans only make up about 1% to 2% of the population. The point I’m trying to make is that encountering another person who’s been is the military isn’t as common as you think.

    • @fortyofforty5257
      @fortyofforty5257 Před 8 měsíci

      @@shanemitchell477 Not always possible. DUH. I am just making some suggestions, instead of spouting off like a moron.

  • @ObservantPiratePlus
    @ObservantPiratePlus Před 8 měsíci +5

    I've been told that I walk like a martial artist (ever since I was 15 in 1973, and I'm 64 now), because I actually am one, and that is helpful. But even more so, I use what I call "The Chuck Connors Rifleman Gaze". What's that? If you watch the opening credits of "The Rifleman", the way that Chuck Connors looks around, making sure that those around him know "I see you"... it works like a charm. My father did the same thing. Once, when my wife and I were in a parking lot at a local strip mall, there was one guy that was eye-balling us, from where he sat in his parked van, wearing a hoodie, and looking like, well, a hood. My gaze caught him and I held it for a couple of beats, and he literally started his engine, and moved his van a couple of rows over and re-parked. Always let the leopard know he's dealing with a tiger...a superior predator.

  • @MrStrobey
    @MrStrobey Před 6 měsíci

    FREDSTATE:Me too and I agree 100% with you. Good words.

  • @mikemclaughlin1919
    @mikemclaughlin1919 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Absolutely 100% correct I told my son from the time he was five keep your chin up walk proud don’t look like a victim. That has kept him out of trouble, his whole life

  • @chhansen9813
    @chhansen9813 Před 8 měsíci +48

    On a side note, when your wife or your Mom is staring at you or sizing you up, you best cower into submission!

    • @Abbasblesseddaughter
      @Abbasblesseddaughter Před 8 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂
      True story!!!

    • @billyganes6780
      @billyganes6780 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I get my tactical knife out and stare back at em

    • @oirampeceda2409
      @oirampeceda2409 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@billyganes6780tap, tap, tap

    • @cameronmccoy5051
      @cameronmccoy5051 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Maybe if it is your mom. Hopefully you aren't submitting to your wife

    • @chhansen9813
      @chhansen9813 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@cameronmccoy5051Oh, youve never heard of a "joke", strange, very strange indeed~!

  • @annettegallo6940
    @annettegallo6940 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your awesome, thank you and God Bless you. I really appreciate these videos!!!!!!!!!👏

  • @lostbuffalo196
    @lostbuffalo196 Před 5 měsíci +1

    EXCELLENT. Good advice. Thank you

  • @davidibarra7854
    @davidibarra7854 Před 8 měsíci +27

    Growing up in a bad neighborhood when I was young. Being bullied and attacked by people and neighborhood dogs all the time. It comes to a point where you're expecting it and are giving out that look and vibe of I'm willing to die but I'm taking 1 or more of you with me and I'll be laughing while I'm doing it.

    • @Grimace_Boy2012
      @Grimace_Boy2012 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Exactly! I've survived alot... one huge component is always being willing to lay down your life and letting them know someone is coming with me no matter what.

    • @futatorius
      @futatorius Před 3 měsíci +1

      @davidibarra7854 Yeah, I had a similar upbringing. I was a skinny, weak kid. It wasn't attitude adjustment that changed my situation, though. It's that I got my growth spurt a bit earlier than the other kids and I got bigger and stronger than them. Also I was learning to box. I still wasn't the toughest kid around, but there was some fight in me. Attacking me was not going to be pain-free, so the predators found softer targets. And I kept on training for the next 20 years because I started to enjoy it.

  • @buensomeritano1755
    @buensomeritano1755 Před 8 měsíci +63

    "when you are weak, make the enemy think you are strong and when you are strong make the enemy think you are weak" The Art of War

    • @ntantar
      @ntantar Před 8 měsíci +8

      A random person isn't an enemy though...you would never want to look weak in front of some random thug, since the goal should be zero confrontation

    • @isabellalive2.081
      @isabellalive2.081 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I learned it from John Luc' Picard, ( I just realised shouldn't his name have an L in it somewhere around the r LOL

    • @iknowyounot88
      @iknowyounot88 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Not applicable.

    • @buensomeritano1755
      @buensomeritano1755 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@iknowyounot88 think harder

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@ntantaryeah it's more applicable to nations than social situations

  • @raymondhome102
    @raymondhome102 Před 4 měsíci

    Great advice and video. Thank you for your service.

  • @tomtomdishman4029
    @tomtomdishman4029 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the timely advise.

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 Před 8 měsíci +40

    Also, remember anything and everything around you you can use as a defensive weapon. Hot coffee, even a cold beverage can distract an attacker. Also, the chairs in a fast food restaurant can be used to strike and or block an attack.
    Also reenact in your head, what you may do in a situation and what your point of egress is play the scenario out in your head that way if it happens, you will automatically do what you were thinking

    • @user-fj2bo1nf4h
      @user-fj2bo1nf4h Před 8 měsíci

      And a dildo of course

    • @alenahawke475
      @alenahawke475 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yes always be aware of your surroundings. Anything in your surroundings can be used as a weapon. Be a ninja!❤

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx Před 8 měsíci +1

      Do you know how hard it is to get a HOT coffee these days!

    • @KCNYC
      @KCNYC Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes, hot coffee works..just watch the ending of Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    • @username8171
      @username8171 Před 8 měsíci +2

      True. A person can even use a magazine, just roll it up tight starting from the binding, this makes a very hard tool, especially on either end as it becomes hard enough to hit with or poke it into an attackers stomach or ribs.

  • @joet7760
    @joet7760 Před 8 měsíci +99

    Great points. Years ago I was with my wife walking on the street in Puerto Rico. Side note, I’ve been training in martial arts since I was 6 and I’m former nypd (I was also carrying). I saw 2 guys in their late teens make eye contact from across the street about 150 ft away who then crossed the street coming towards us. There weren’t many people on the street and I knew what was potentially about to happen. I told my wife to keep 1/2 step behind me and she was already on the outside. As they got closer, I glanced at them with my “don’t try it” look. They passed us and we crossed the street. Nothing happened but they were sizing me up to decide if they were going to try to rob us.

    • @SteveBrownRocks2023
      @SteveBrownRocks2023 Před 8 měsíci +4

      You probably scared them with your steely gaze. 😐

    • @bekabeka71
      @bekabeka71 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Wow thank you I will next time have a death stare instead of shy away

    • @kendelvalle8299
      @kendelvalle8299 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Same deal in a dark parking lot as we were walking into a wedding reception.
      My gun down by my side. I looked right at them and said: “You two shitheads better keep walking.”
      They did.

    • @AJHart-eg1ys
      @AJHart-eg1ys Před 8 měsíci +4

      I just wear red underwear. I just know that 100% of the people who cross the street are doing so because they're sizing me up for a possible attack. And they seem to work 100% of the time bc none of those people attacked me. Totally proves the causal relationship.

    • @SteveBrownRocks2023
      @SteveBrownRocks2023 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@AJHart-eg1ys yep, I’ll bet those red undies scare em away! 🙄

  • @HeraclitusThoughtBubbles
    @HeraclitusThoughtBubbles Před 3 měsíci +3

    That was confusing as hell. He said they would attach confident people then tells us to be confident. Are you setting us up my guy.

  • @baztheman
    @baztheman Před 3 měsíci +1

    great videos.thank you and keep up the good work. B.

  • @Annie-vr2tv
    @Annie-vr2tv Před 8 měsíci +7

    As a petite female that years ago stared potential predators in the eyes saying 'try me' it worked. There is an energy about a person that seems to stop others from their initial mission. It does happen. It worked for me as a young english girl years ago and natural for me. No American stuff.

  • @allenw969
    @allenw969 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I went to high school in an area in California that was considered pretty tough. I learned to look at people with an expression that communicated “I am not afraid of you. But I am not challenging you .”

  • @ronny6458
    @ronny6458 Před dnem +1

    'It's frowned upon' ... great humor 😆😆👌

  • @The_Stoic_Philosopher68
    @The_Stoic_Philosopher68 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Of the 50-60 encounters I’ve had in my life that could have ended in further aggression. All but one were avoided with a confident stare, utilising body language to display a confident unshakeable demeanour and utilising psychological techniques to instil extreme doubt in their abilities to take on a Sigma type personality like me. Keep them ill at ease and unbalanced and they will almost always walk away yelling abuse and acting all faux aggressive while retreating. Most importantly never ever lose your cool!

  • @BLACKWOLF-1911
    @BLACKWOLF-1911 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Jeff cooper referred to that study with the interviews with inmates (goblins) as he call them. Head up, shoulder s back, eyes scanning, walking with a purpose. And for god sake, keep the cell phone's in your pocket. Situational awareness is critical, especially today.

    • @channingtaintum
      @channingtaintum Před 8 měsíci +1

      Phone, keys, & wallet always in the front pockets

  • @gracerodgers8952
    @gracerodgers8952 Před 8 měsíci +22

    You're a good man, Jason Hanson 🥰 God bless you and your family too ❤❤❤

  • @wingandhog
    @wingandhog Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have been approached a number of times. Always with the same question. ‘What branch were you in?’ …… Lesson? Our stance and demeanor speak volumes.

  • @martinmusgrave4701
    @martinmusgrave4701 Před 4 dny

    I think the missing bit here is we all accidently stare at people and get caught staring but we are not a threat. Probably more embarrassed we got caught.
    I find looking back and calmly blink says I'm not scared, I'm not a threat and not bothered by your stare and carrying on with my day.

  • @danman6612
    @danman6612 Před 8 měsíci +17

    What I usually do is look at them, smile, head nod, and then look away, continuing to smile for a few more seconds. Doing this shows confidence, which makes a criminal or bully think twice before targeting you because they want someone who's fearful or intimidated.

    • @JohnnytNatural
      @JohnnytNatural Před 8 měsíci +5

      Unless you're a girl you don't need to smile, the head nods is fine, the smile can be misinterpreted as sexual advances and that can trigger some people

    • @danman6612
      @danman6612 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@JohnnytNatural Anything could trigger some people. Even just looking at someone can turn into an ego battle. If a smile is misinterpreted as a sexual advance, then so would a head nod, and you certainly wouldn't do that if you're a girl.
      I was walking in a forest the other day, and most women I walked past avoided eye contact. I knew they felt uncomfortable, and it made them look like an easy target. Some looked at me with a blank expression, and it came across like they were scared or intimidated, but they were trying not to show it.
      Then there was a girl who looked straight at me and smiled, which caught me by surprise. It made me think she was confident, not afraid, and most likely carrying a weapon. Out of all the women, little miss smiley was the only one that didn't look like an easy target.

    • @chris-ryan
      @chris-ryan Před 8 měsíci +3

      I don't look away, I stare at them with a smile like a psycho.

    • @Mostly_Peaceful_Protestor
      @Mostly_Peaceful_Protestor Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@chris-ryan Me too, I make em wonder if I'm more nuts 🤪 than they are.

  • @1SGPARKER
    @1SGPARKER Před 8 měsíci +9

    100% correct, my friend. On occasion when I thought an unsavory character was sizing me up I'd simply face them with eye contact and a blank face, then smirk and continue with business as usual. When I'd look back, like leaving the cashier in a convenience store they were either interested in someone else or gone. Also, keep your head on a swivel - look around. Be aware.
    If you think about it, Jason, teach folks how to take a perp off his feet when they are aggressively approaching you with intent. Thanks!

  • @wakeupsheeple-net
    @wakeupsheeple-net Před 4 měsíci +3

    The fact that a video such as this is even needed in today's world just proves what social engineering, TV, and, more have done to men's instincts.

  • @peterfenton2750
    @peterfenton2750 Před 5 měsíci

    Good advise..a constant stare is a powerful and threatening thing👌

  • @pivniciar
    @pivniciar Před 6 měsíci

    Worked in pub for many years.. Fully agree with claims in video.

  • @iandavies1893
    @iandavies1893 Před 8 měsíci +34

    I was taught the same thing in the Met by ex royal marines/police officers. A short hold the look and look away works wonders as does watching the eyes and knowing the point the aggressor is about to strike. Don't spend too long engaging him if he aggressive and having a pop at you in an unprovoked manner, stand on his foot and punch the sternum or a quick blow to the throat works wonders😉

    • @drwheycooler8423
      @drwheycooler8423 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Watch the eyes for target glances...but pay more attention to the hands. That's what police would have told you...always watch the hands. Thanks for trying though.

    • @jeffreyp1957
      @jeffreyp1957 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Look at the triangle between the shoulders and the head.All movement starts from there.

    • @2greenify
      @2greenify Před 5 měsíci +3

      Most of this this vid is bullshit, my dad is a 212 cm muscled guy, military special, got multiple times picked out and attacked. Confident posture and took shirt measure of the situation. One of his best friends is almost the opposite of him, life's in much more dangerous area and never got attacked. Difference is he grew up in a much more dangerous area and naturally feels how to walk and talk.
      This advice is bullshit, maybe even a starter for a alpha type to poke for s better response. Not good.
      P.s. knowing how to fight, handle groups and when to split is also a good idea.

    • @iandavies1893
      @iandavies1893 Před 5 měsíci

      @@2greenify you sound like someone who knows bullshit, thats for sure...

    • @johnpejnovich7722
      @johnpejnovich7722 Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@2greenify, 😊 and don't forget to say "good bless" when you split.