What Is Your Self Defense Skill?

August 30, 2024

 What Is Your Self Defense Skill?



Amel Chopra (INTP)

My self-defense skill is called "Intuition." It allows me to anticipate and react to threats quickly and effectively. I'm able to understand the intentions of those around me, and I can use this understanding to assess potential threats and respond accordingly. My intuition isn't just limited to physical dangers either; I can also recognize social threats such as deception or manipulation, and use my intuition to avoid or diffuse these situations.

 

Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)

My self defense skill is kindness. It's about being able to communicate with people from all walks of life, understanding their needs, and treating them with respect and understanding. I've found that this is the best way to resolve any conflict or tension.

 

Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)

I haven't really studied self-defense in depth, but if we're talking about my raw natural abilities, I definitely have the strength to take someone out. If my back is against the wall, I'm willing to fight dirty. I'd rip your eyes out if it meant saving my life. But ideally, my plan would be to run because I don't trust my skills enough to engage in hand-to-hand combat.

 

Julius Camden (ENFJ)

As a trained bodyguard, I have been taught to use a variety of self defense techniques such as unarmed combat, weapons training, and basic first aid. I have extensive knowledge of many types of martial arts and weaponry, which I have sharpened and refined through years of practice and study. When the time comes, I will protect my client and neutralized any threats swiftly and efficiently.

 

Kael Elliot (ESTP)

Uh... my fists. Duh! I don't believe in "self defense skills," it's all bullshit. Real men punch and kick their way out of tough situations. As long as I got my fists, I don't need no fancy moves.

 

Kamila Hadise (ESTJ)

Unbreakable will coupled with a sharp mind, which are the only things you need to be the best. A lawyer can manipulate the law to twist the narrative into any shape. So I am not only sharp mentally, but also skilled with words. Once the words start flowing, all the evidence against my client gets a little blurry and that's where the magic happens. Of course, if you have a solid alibi that helps.

 

Lena Orlin (ENFP)

My self-defense skill is called "run!". It involves sprinting away from danger as fast as I can. I'm kidding, I'm kidding! I'm actually trained in martial arts, which has definitely come in handy during my adventures. While it takes discipline and dedication to hone my skills, I find the sense of freedom and empowerment that comes with being able to defend myself and those around me very satisfying.

 

Leo Maverick (ISTP)

As a volleyball player, I'm more focused on offense, but I've had some experience with grappling and unarmed combat techniques for self-defense. I'm also familiar with basic weapons such as knives and bats, which can be used to fend off opponents in a confrontation.

 

Minki Jo (ISTJ)

Um... well... none, really. I'm rather non-confrontational. I usually try to avoid conflicts, you know.

 

Misty Powell (INFP)

My self defense skill is running away with super-speed, because, honestly, I'm a flower girl, not a bodyguard. I can't fight. I mean, I guess I could throw a rose at my attacker, but that's about it. I mean, a lot of people are allergic to flowers, so that's something, right? I think I should probably carry an EpiPen in my pocket, just in case...

 

Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)

As a trained professional tour guide, my self-defense skills are limited to verbally diffusing hostile or aggressive situations. I am well-trained in effective de-escalation techniques that include staying calm and maintaining control of the conversation. If the situation escalates beyond verbal de-escalation, I will call for assistance from security personnel or emergency personnel if necessary.

 

Raquel Dozier (ESFP)

My self defense skill? Well, I mean, I'm pretty charming, I guess. I mean, who would want to hurt a pretty girl like me?

 

Ruel Deandra (ENTP)

I don't need a self defense skill. I can handle myself in any situation. My intelligence and wit can easily outmaneuver anyone trying to bring me down. If all else fails, I can always rely on my natural charm to defuse any tense situations.

 

Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)

I'm not a very physical person, so I doubt I would fare well in a physical confrontation. I'm more suited to using my words to make someone see reason or diffuse a situation. However, if push came to shove, I suppose I could use my mental and emotional awareness to identify the other person's triggers and weaknesses and exploit them.

 

Tobias Ronan (INTJ)

My self-defense skill is a combination of two words: awareness and avoidance. I stay alert to potential threats and respond accordingly, seeking to eliminate or avoid them whenever possible. When avoidance is not an option, I rely on my knowledge of how to defend myself using common sense and logic, not flashy techniques or fancy moves. But I also excel in improvised weapons such as sticks and chairs :)

 

Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)

My self defense skill? I don't need any self-defense. I am the one people need protection from.

 

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