Thanks JK. It's funny, because just earlier today I was thinking, "I need to take a self-defense class." Maybe I can get what I need from this and save the money.
Not likely. It's just a long sales pitch designed to look like an instructional page just long enough to get you to send a check to the author of the seminar/books/videos.
Some of the things they say in the sales pitch are downright silly.
For example: "Properly applied, you will never have to use physical force to protect yourself because you will never find yourself in a situation where violence is likely."
This ignores the fact that most violent crime is committed by predators who are actively looking for people who aren't expecting to be violently attacked. Like people walking from the mall to their car. What techniques will teach you how to avoid walking from the mall to your car?
This guy makes some good points, like the idea that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, implying that you don't go into dangerous situations. And that learning to be alert to your surroundings is more important than being a kungfu master, but on the whole he's just another blowhard trying to sell you his video.
He makes the same claims to "street experience" the people he so vociferously villifies do.