| One of the oldest self defense tricks is to use your | | | | Online he came across the heart attack and it was |
| trusted car keys. We have been told for many years | | | | exactly what he'd been looking for. As soon as it |
| to carry them between our fingers and if we should | | | | arrived it went onto his car keys and he felt safe |
| get into a combat situation, lash out and land a punch | | | | again. |
| so the keys jab into them causing considerably more | | | | One night he finished work and made his way down |
| pain than your average punch would. | | | | to the basement car park where he left his car. He |
| A twist on this is the heart attack. It can either be | | | | noticed a shadow moving, but tried to ignore it and |
| just a heart shaped key fob, or when used between | | | | made for his car. As he got closer the shadow |
| the fingers when you punch, it will cause a lot off | | | | pounced, "give me your keys man", the guy yelled |
| damage to your opponent. Carrying his keys in this | | | | and made a step to grab Mick. |
| way had always made Mick feel safer. He knew he | | | | He swung a punch at the assailant with the Heart |
| could look after himself but having his keys between | | | | Attack Tool in between his fingers and caught the |
| his fingers made him feel even more secure. | | | | guy on the chin and ripped it open. |
| Unfortunately, when he got his new car, it was just a | | | | Screaming and holding his chin, he ran off. Mick got |
| short thin rod to start the engine. This was a security | | | | into his car and called the police. Thanks to the |
| measure to safeguard his car, but took away his | | | | description Mick gave them and the trail of blood |
| feeling off safety when out at night. He was used to | | | | they quickly apprehended the perpetrator and he's |
| the feeling of his keys in his hands, so didn't want | | | | know behind bars for a string of car thefts. |
| any other kind of self defence such as sprays etc. | | | | |