"There are a lot of books on self defense out there.
Most teach techniques. This is well and good, but not everyone is going to
take the time to learn the techniques or develop the necessary
skills.
What I like about
Waking the Tiger Within is that it teaches the attitude
and mental toughness necessary to defend yourself in a
threatening situation.
Now maybe it's just
because it fits my personality and natural tendencies, but, I
really believe that with a little change in attitude, more
people will be able to successfully defend themselves."
--Michael Gravette/President of Safety
Technology |
Waking the
Tiger within--Book Summary
Violent crime is out of
control because too many people don't want to think about it, don't
prepare for it, and gamble that they won't be one of the 14,000
victims hurt or killed in America every day. Five out of six
Americans will be victims of violent crime during their
lifetime.
Waking The Tiger Within,
(128 pages, plus 32 pages of sharp, related illustrations),
describes simply with fresh, unapologetic vigor how to become aware,
powerful, never a victim--in control on the street, in the car, at
work, on trips, at home and at school.
Scott Flint, a 5th degree
Black Belt, holds the title of Master Instructor, has taught over
3000 students during 23 years, learned from experience exactly what
women, men, and children must know to be safe in all
environments.
Chapter-by-Chapter Outline
Foreword (4
pages)
The Foreword first describes
the purpose of the book: developing instinctual fighting ability
(the Tiger within), and providing simple, common-sense techniques to
ensure safety on the street, at home, at work, in the car, on trips,
and at school.
Next, the Foreword cautions
against compassion for "goblins," those who prey upon us, warns that
we must expect to be attacked eventually, with on one to depend on
but ourselves.
The Foreword concludes: "If
you learn these principles, you will repel violence instead of
attract violence. If violence must be committed, let it be in your
defense, and not to your demise."
Chapter
1...The Right To
Defend (6
pages)
Chapter 1 begins with the
assertion: "No one ever has the right to hurt you. The mere thought
of someone doing so should make your blood boil, and anyone who
attempts to hurt you does so at his own peril."
"Your chances of being
attacked are directly related to your level of willingness to fight
back."
The second part of chapter 1
defines exactly what one can do to defend oneself--under the
law.
Chapter 1 concludes with the
thought: Do everything you can to avoid attack, but if it has to
happen--strike hard, strike fast and end it on your
terms."
Chapter
2...Awareness
(11 pages, 1
illustration)
The chapter opens with the
thought: Awareness determines whether one will be attacked or
not.
Victim’s state: "I couldn't
believe it was really happening, it was unreal, I was frozen, I
couldn't think."
Readers of chapter 2,
Awareness, will be able to say instead: "It might happen to me. It
might happen today. I know what to do. And I'm going to do
it!"
Copy the Tiger, be aware.
The rest of Chapter 2 tells simply, directly, how always to be
aware: practice the "Color Code."
White--unaware. 90% of
people are in white most of their lives. White attracts
assailants.
Yellow--general alertness.
Potential attackers are repelled by alertness.
Orange--specific alert. In
orange you make your battle plan. "If he steps one more step toward
me, I'll drive my finger into his eye."
Red--is the fight mode. You
are a machine, your decision and action are automatic, your
assailant is surprised, then terrorized.
The "Color Code" saves
lives, makes the assailant the victim.
Chapter
3...The Tiger
(12
pages)
"Everyone is born with a
tiger within," begins Chapter 3. But society buries our Tiger deep
within us.
When we convert fear to
rage, Chapter 3 continues, with the accompanying adrenaline surge,
our Tiger surfaces powerfully to save us.
Always, Chapter 3 concludes,
we must fight back, surprising the predator, converting our fear to
rage, making our entire essence as frightening to the assailant as a
wild, ferocious Tiger.
Chapter
4...The "Stop
Button" (18 pages,
33 photos)
"Don't fight fair, fight to
win."
How well we defend ourselves
is 90% mental, 10% physical, Chapter 4 stresses in the first
section.
The rest of the chapter uses
33 illustrations and crisp, simple instructions to teach powerfully
effective techniques to end the fight within one second.
Chapter 5...Home
Defense (18 pages, 14 photos)
"Your home is an extension
of yourself--an attack on it should infuriate you as much as a
direct attack on yourself."
Prevention is the key,
Chapter 5 continues. The remainder of the chapter describes 12
specific measures to protect the home.
Chapter
6...Group
Attack (4
pages)
After you learn to defeat a
single attacker, you can defeat many attackers by using the same
technique. "As long as you are fast and brutal in you technique, and
escape a soon as you are able, you will survive."
Chapter 6 continues with
specific techniques to survive a mass attack, and explains how to
quickly stop an armed assailant.
The chapter concludes with
this advice: "remember your advantages and be happy that your
assailants are unconfident, distracted fools as you attack their
attack.
Chapter
7...Travel
Safe (28 pages, 18
photos)
Chapter 7 tells clearly,
simply, with illustrations, how to remain safe while walking,driving
(road-rage, car jackings), staying at hotels or motels, in a
restaurant, in an elevator; and how to be a secure
tourist.
Chapter 8...Growing Up
Prepared (20 pages,
9 photos)
"300,000 children in the
United States are abducted each year, 46,000 never to be found
again."
To keep your child totally
safe, Chapter 8 continues, you must assume your child will be
attacked, and that it will happen sooner or later.
Actual kidnappings are
described in the chapter--those which ended in tragedy, and those
rare ones where the child knew what to do, survived.
The chapter continues with
14 specific rules and techniques every parent must teach their child
to ensure the child's survival.
Chapter 8 ends: "If enough
children start fighting back against the evils of kidnap and child
molestation, the whole business of these perverts hurting children
will stop."
Chapter 9...Putting An
End To Bullies (6
pages)
Chapter 9 begins by
describing the harm done to children by bullies. And then it tells
the parent how to detect signs that the child is being
bullied.
The middle part of Chapter 9
warns that, unchecked, bullying always escalates, especially when
child and/or parent is in denial.
The chapter concludes with
the mandate that a child must be taught never to let a bully get
away with anything. The child must fight back, over-react to the
threat of the bully, and the parent must always support the child's
actions 100%.
Afterword (2 pages)
Crime is
increasing.
Waking The Tiger Within
teaches our children and us how to be safe.
Never submit, comply or
follow the commands of an attacker. Always we must fight.
We must plant firmly in our
mind that, yes, if we are attacked, regardless of the odds, we will
fight back. When we do this, we are strong, at peace. We have
awakened the Tiger within.