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The Kubotan: Why Women Have a Hard Time Using It?


Category: Home and Family  >>  Parenting

By Phil Washington   [ 07/07/2009 ]
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Having a Hard Time Using the Kubotan? What Women Should Know Right Now
Women and the Kubotan: Learn It or Have a Hard Time Using It
Can Women Use the Kubotan or Will It Give Them a Hard Time?
Women's Self-Defense: Having a Hard Time Using the Kubotan?



The kubotan is one of the most basic, no-frills types of self-defense weapon that is a favorite for women. Due to its design and size, the kubotan is lightweight, easy to carry and conceal. This makes it an ideal tool to bring anywhere because it doesn't attract a lot of attention. In spite of its small size, it can be a very effective weapon to use to bring down an attacker. However, a lot of women have concerns regarding the kubotan. Will they have a hard time using it?

The trouble with the kubotan
The kubotan is an elongated self-defense weapon that resembles a short, fat pen. Depending on its design, it could have round, tapered or sharp tips. Its main purpose is to increase the force of a punch or blow, which is why it is made of hard, durable material.

Unlike self-defense gadgets like tasers, the kubotan is most effective during hand-to-hand combat. For some women, this is not often an attractive idea because they may not be confident enough to actually use the weapon.

The key to using the kubotan
What women should keep in mind when using the kubotan is that it is not a magic weapon. You simply cannot rely on this small gadget to scare away an attacker once you whip it out of your purse or pocket. The kubotan is meant to be used as a weapon of attack -- that is, it has to hit the attacker in order to stop them or at least discourage them from physically harming you.

To use the kubotan, it has to be held firmly in the hand. During a strike or blow, the tips should be used to hit certain 'pressure points'. These include the solar plexus, the groin, lower back, back of the knees and ankles. These are areas of the body that are sensitive to pain. When used correctly, a strike from a kubotan can temporarily disable your opponent or even knock them out.

If you're having a hard time using the kubotan, it could be that you do not have the confidence or skills to utilize it for self-defense. Practice with the tool frequently. The more comfortable you are using it, the better you'll be. Once you learn how to use it effectively, you should be able to ensure your own safety and security without any problems.

Will material matter?
Older versions of the kubotan are made of wood. These days, however, manufacturers use different materials to produce this weapon. These include hard plastic, aluminum or even stainless steel. When it comes to effective self-defense, however, material may not be much of a concern, provided it is used with sufficient force and accuracy.

About the author:
Kubotans can be good self-defense tools if you know how to use them well and if you've bought quality ones such as those from TBO-Tech.com.

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