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As threat management professionals we have built our livelihood, education, and careers in protection through military, law enforcement, criminal justice, and psychology to address prevention, management, and advocacy. We intimately understand that violence prevention and response is more than just learning a physical applications. Preventative measures, threat identification, post incident management, and trauma healing all play consequential roles in safety. Pop culture and combat sports can only offer so much guidance.
When the safety of yourself and your loved ones matters, quality, experience, and education counts. Trust your education to industry experts and experience the no-nonsense approach to self defense at Shaan Saar Krav Maga by Shaan Saar LLC.
The Shaan Saar blog explores topics related to our comprehensive, trademarked systems of Evidence Based Self Defense™ and Trauma Informed Self Defense™. Safety, security, criminal law / psychology, mental health, and physical well-being intesect in relevant and though provoking ways.
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What is the Best Martial Arts Training for Law Enforcement?
Law enforcement officers do not need sports performance, rather what they require is survivability, control, and legally defensible force under stress. The question is not which martial art is superior in competition. The question is which training system best prepares officers for unpredictable, weaponized, multi-variable encounters.
How to Choose the Best Teen Self Defense Classes in Orlando
Teen self defense classes in Orlando practicing structured training at Shaan Saar Krav Maga.
Is Muscle Memory Real? Neural Pathways Explained
Muscle memory does not live in the muscles. Skill is stored in neural pathways through neuroplasticity and strengthened under stress through intelligent training.
Sexual Abuse in Youth Sports: Can You Trust Martial Arts Instructors?
Sexual abuse in youth sports rarely begins with a single dramatic event. It develops gradually in high-trust training environments where authority, access, normalized physical contact, and loyalty intersect. National data shows 1 in 5 minor athletes report experiencing sexual misconduct in sport settings.
The question for parents is not whether a coach seems trustworthy. It is whether the training environment is structured for safety.
Best Krav Maga Near Me in Orlando | How to Choose the Right School
Looking for the best Krav Maga in Orlando? Learn how to evaluate instructor credentials, structured curriculum, legal use-of-force education, and stress-tested training so you choose a program built for real-world self-defense, not just fitness.
The OODA Loop for Civilian Self-Defense | Evidence-Based Decision-Making Framework
The OODA Loop is often misunderstood in civilian self-defense. This article explains how Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act must be adapted for civilians facing ambiguous threats, stress, and legal accountability in real-world situations.
Independence Without Skills: Why Freedom Must Be Paired With Preparation
Independence doesn’t automatically produce good judgment. As teens gain freedom, their exposure to real-world risk increases long before decision-making skills are fully practiced. This article explores why smart teens still make risky choices under pressure, how judgment develops through repetition and feedback, and what parents can look for when evaluating safety and self-defense training that supports readiness rather than assuming it.
Best Martial Art for Self-Defense: A Real-World, Legal, Evidence-Based Answer
What is the best martial art for self-defense? Learn how Evidence-Based Self-Defense and Krav Maga prepare you for real-world violence legally and realistically.
Judgement Under Pressure: Why Smart Teens Make Risky Decisions
Parents often ask the same question after an otherwise intelligent teen makes a less than favorable judgement call at school, among peers, or in social situations. In early education setting and even middle school impulsive behaviors that are relatively harmless are more easily dismissed. Forgetting chores, getting behind on class assignments, testing boundaries with rules. While these are all age appropriate, challenges can become consequential as our children age, their personalities develop and life begins to feel more real to them.
Fights with peers (physical or social) and pressure to perform, can have an impact not only impulse control but the biological and neurological systems resulting in actions that leave adults asking...
"They know better. Why would they do that?"
Read on to learn how stress, peer presence, and time pressure shape teen decision-making, and why judgment is a skill that can be trained.
Why Traditional Self-Defense Fails So Many Women
Women’s self-defense programs are often evaluated by intensity, empowerment language, or endurance. This article examines why those measures frequently fail to produce reliable real-world safety skills, drawing on injury epidemiology, training design, and nervous system learning to identify what actually works.
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