Dennis Jones – Pre-emptive Striking
This interview was published in March 2008
Lately Steve I’ve been getting a number of emails from people wanting to know more about pre-emptive striking. Their concerns centred on when is the right moment, when someone is starting on you, to hit them? Another question that also came up was about my DVD. In the DVD I take a small step with my left foot, stepping slightly to my opponent’s right side. I would take a little shuffle just before I powered my big right hander into the target! A few people wondered if this slight pre-emptive left leg movement would give the game away. But before I answer the questions, I want to talk about self defence on the street. (In the home if you are in fear of an intruder the law generally does not require you to wait to be attacked before using defensive force yourself.)
Now there are two things that worry decent people when they think about having to defend themselves out in the street. The first is how they will react when frightened, and the second is about the unnerving situation of having to justify their action in court. Facing a lengthy jail sentence or a big fine and probation is a major concern that the majority of law abiding citizens carry, like a millstone around their neck, for all their adult life.



