Exercise #2
Guarding the Rear
In Exercise #2, you will practice a kick. Not just any kick. You have a
choice of two ... and which you choose depends where you position your
client during your move through the crowd.
I have heard arguments for always keeping your client in front of you
jogged to the side —so you could walk with your hand lightly on the clients
back.
And I have also heard the argument of keeping your charge behind
you, so you can protect the oncoming threat.
Generally, I’d favor the former. I can guide from behind — and since I
know that I am more aware than anyone I am with, I can react to threats in
front of us, when need be.
In Exercise #2, you will practice a kick. Not just any kick. You have a
choice of two ... and which you choose depends where you position your
client during your move through the crowd.
I have heard arguments for always keeping your client in front of you
jogged to the side —so you could walk with your hand lightly on the clients
back.
And I have also heard the argument of keeping your charge behind
you, so you can protect the oncoming threat.
Generally, I’d favor the former. I can guide from behind — and since I
know that I am more aware than anyone I am with, I can react to threats in
front of us, when need be.
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