
Takayukikubota created the kubotan
Takayuki Kumbota, a Japanese inventor of the hand weapon known as the Kubotan, created it in Japan in the late 1970s. The kubotan was originally created as a tool for police officers, but it can also be used to defend yourself. It is about half an inch long and can be held with one hand, much like a marker pens. Kubota is a former cop and martial arts instructor.
It's a self-defense weapon
Kubotans offer a unique and versatile tool for self defense. You can use them for stabbing, pressing, and jamming your attacker’s anatomy. In close combat, they are most effective at preventing an assailant from moving forward and extending their hand. You can also use the weapon to stop an assailant punching or kicking you.
It is discreet
A kubotan can be used as a small, portable self-defense tool. It can easily fit in your purse or hands. This is a great way for you to defend yourself from being attacked by strangers. It can double as a pen-and-flashlight.

It can break bones
Kubotans can cause great pain. They can inflict serious, focal injuries on sensitive areas. This can lead to severe, permanent pain. Avoiding such injuries is possible by knowing the possible consequences as well as how to prevent them.
It is lightweight
Kubotan is an improvised weapon made of small, lightweight metal rods. This small rod can be used with a fist to offer a wide range of attack options. It can be held in an icepick grip or held forward for pressure point attacks. It can also be used to pinch, secure an assailant's wrists and seize.
It is strong and durable
Kubotans are effective weapons against attackers. They are able to disable attackers' hands, kick, and punch with their increased striking power at close range. In many cases, a kubotan strike will be enough to render an attacker unconscious. If the attacker is not within reach, you can evade the attacker's attack and make it more difficult for him to strike. Because nerves are so close to the human skin, they can be easily struck with a glance. This can lead to significant pain.
It can be easily replaced with everyday items
In the Japanese martial art Kubotan, you can use any object to substitute for a kubotan. A kubotan is a large, hard object, usually made from metal or hard plastic. It should be strong enough that your hands are safe from harm. A kubotan could also be used to replace an everyday object in a similar form. However, the Kubotan is a weapon that should only be used when there's a danger to your life. In addition, you must be prepared to take responsibility for your actions. You should always keep a key with you to unlock the kubotan.

It can also be used to attack pressure points
Kubotans are powerful and can be used to attack pressure points. Strikes can also alter balance and motor function. Some attacks can lead to a loss consciousness right away, especially if they are close to bone.
FAQ
Is it against the law to give a stun gun a child?
It all depends on the child's age.
Under 18: No.
18+: Yes
You must make sure that minors understand the risks of having a stun gun.
They should also only use it under adult supervision.
Which is the best method of self-defense?
A woman should always have pepper spray on her person. You should always have pepper spray handy in case someone is bigger than you. It may save your life.
Women should also learn to kick effectively. Kicking can be a great way to defend yourself from an attacker.
What is the best gun to have for self-defense purposes?
A sharp knife is the best weapon for self-defense. You may not think you need a knife for self-defense, but if someone tries to attack you, then you'll find yourself wishing you had one.
You don't have to go out and buy a $100 folding knife just because you want to protect yourself. A simple pocketknife will do the job. And you can always add a few extra tools to ensure you're prepared for any situation.
What are some tips for self-defense for women?
You must be able to quickly react to threats when practicing self-defense. This means that you need to be prepared for anything.
One of the best things you can do is to train with a friend. Training with a friend allows you to practice together and improve your technique.
Another tip is to practice using something heavy. If you are being attacked, you will be more likely hit hard by your attacker if you are holding something heavier.
Statistics
- Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
- Saying this, Self defense 101 would be the importance of situational awareness, which can never be replaced by the finest of martial arts, because it is this that would help you to avoid any likely attacks in the first place. (worldofselfdefense.com)
- Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network reports that 70 percent of sexual violence cases aren't committed by random strangers in a dark alley but by people we know: friends, family, partners, co-workers, etc. (healthline.com)
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How To
How to use Kubotans for self defense
Kubotan refers to small sticks used as weapons in Okinawan martial artists masters. They were originally made out of bamboo, but are now made out of metal and plastic.
They are usually around 5cm long and 2cm wide.
The Kubotan is designed for striking at an opponent's eyes and nose. It can also be used against other body parts, such as elbows or knees.
Women often use Kubotan because they are easy to carry, lightweight, and can easily be concealed when not needed.
You must be able to use the Kubotan correctly.
It is important to practice with the Kubotan before you go out in order to hit the right spots.
The following steps show you how to use a Kubotan in self-defense:
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Stand in front of the attacker
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The Kubotan should be held between your index and thumb.
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Hold the Kubotan in your right hand.
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The Kubotan should be lowered towards the attacker's face.
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Attack the attacker with a fist.
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As the Kubotan hits the target, you should see its impact.
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Continue swinging the Kubotan to make a "thwacking" sound.
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Step back and lower the Kubotan.
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Continue fighting, follow Steps 1-7.