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The Biggest Self-Defense Mistake Happens Before Violence Starts

The Biggest Self-Defense Mistake Happens Before Violence Starts

Summary

The global market for personal safety apps and self-defense tools has grown to $2.1 billion, driven by public fear of violence despite crime rates dropping. Guy Schnitzler, a former law officer, says that true self-defense starts before physical attacks, by recognizing danger early, keeping distance, and staying aware of surroundings.

Key Facts

  • The personal safety market includes location trackers, panic buttons, and self-defense classes.
  • Violent crime rates have generally gone down, but high-profile incidents keep people worried.
  • Guy Schnitzler has 33 years of law enforcement experience.
  • Schnitzler says self-defense should focus on spotting threats early, before a physical fight begins.
  • The “zero-to-five-foot range” is a critical danger zone where most attacks happen.
  • Attackers often use distraction to get close instead of direct force.
  • Being confident without proper training can be dangerous, especially for men who trust physical strength alone.
  • Using phones in public lowers awareness, making people easier targets.
  • Schnitzler suggests practicing alertness by observing people and surroundings regularly.
  • Avoiding and de-escalating conflicts are priorities before using physical self-defense.
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