In many schools, fighting back is considered "prolonging the violence" and officially banned. Of course, what prolongs the violence is letting bullies get away with hurting other kids.
I have over 30 years of self-defense martial arts training and even taught a few friends. Propper self-defense can be something as simple as easily breaking the grip of someone trying to intimidate you, or blocking a punch without hitting back. Yet in some schools such actions will get the defender in more trouble from authorities than that levied upon the attacker.
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In many schools, fighting back is considered "prolonging the violence" and officially banned. Of course, what prolongs the violence is letting bullies get away with hurting other kids.
I have over 30 years of self-defense martial arts training and even taught a few friends. Propper self-defense can be something as simple as easily breaking the grip of someone trying to intimidate you, or blocking a punch without hitting back. Yet in some schools such actions will get the defender in more trouble from authorities than that levied upon the attacker.