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How to Train Using a Self Defense DVD



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By : William Gabriel    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-26 08:10:48

When you're too busy to commit to an hourly training session at the gym on a weekly basis, your best method for learning self defense might be to train using a self defense DVD. However, you shouldn't just blindly select a DVD and jump right into a training program you know nothing about. Use these suggestions as a guide for selecting the right DVD will help you find a program and stick with it.

1. Pick something you are interested in trying. Do you like military self defense programs, combat self defense, martial arts and competitive sports, or a program designed specifically for a certain age group? There are training methods available for men, women, children, and even seniors.

2. Prepare your body with physical conditioning. Going from no physical activity to a daily training method can take a physical toll on your body. Make sure that prepare your body by starting out slow. Make stretching a part of your routine, and do cross training whenever possible. Work up slowly to the level of conditioning you want to achieve.

3. Do a little research. Before you buy the self defense DVD, check to find out what kind of credentials the instructor has obtained of the course of his or her career. You can usually find out general information using a web search. If an instructor lists affiliation with a particular teaching organization or group, you might want to verify those claims.

4. Read product reviews. Internet forums and other websites are great because they often allow previous users a chance to review the product. You get honest feedback from real people, not just a bunch of marketing hype. Use the information to help you decide whether the DVD will be a worthwhile investment or a waste of your time.

5. Once you've selected a program, stick with it. Every self defense DVD should tell you the amount of time required to train every week. It's a good idea to stick with those recommendations. If you don't, you risk working too far ahead and injuring yourself or not working enough and missing out on the benefits.

6. Eat right. Good nutrition is important. There's nothing that says you have to deny yourself your favorite things while you train, but it is very important that you give your body the fuel it needs to stick with the program. You can use sites like The Daily Plate to help you keep track of your nutritional progress if you are having any trouble.

7. Get enough sleep. Self defense training is hard work. Your muscles need time to recover from the strenuous techniques you will be practicing. Without enough rest and recovery, you can do more harm than good.

8. Don't be afraid to take a break or try something new. If the program doesn't work, even after following these tips, switch it up. It's possible a different discipline or some cross-training will help you out.

Author Resource: For more information about self defense dvd, please check out Military Self Defense.
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