How much self defense does one need? This is an interesting question, and It should be looked at in a few different angles. For many the actual thought of a threat on a daily basis is just that, mere "THOUGHT". It's a sense of preparedness. To me preperation is key. There are a few good rules of thumb that I live by:
1. Proper Preperation Perfects Poor Performance! ( 5 P's)
2. It's best to have a few self defense techniques and practice them a
thousand times, than to have a thousand techniques, and practice
them a few times.
3. It's best to have a weapon and not need it, than to need a weapon
and not have it. eg. Knife, Firearm, Stick/Cane, Flexible Weapon etc...
For many the idea of self defense is a must! It's fun, its mind altering, it's good excersise and it gives that sense of "No-Nonsense" training. They feel as if they are getting soemthing positive from training. Not everyone wants to learn martial arts to learn kata and perform in competition. For example myself and my counterparts/peers, and students are mostly all in a field of work where we need to be sharp and training of awareness is key for survival as officer of law in one field or another. Be it security, bouncing, police officer, corrections officer, case manager, military etc...
For those that come to me to learn anything other than Self Defense and reality street defense, I send them to one of my many friends that own and operate local karate dojo or taekwondo dojangs.
I enjoy going out and having a beer on the weekends and occassional weeknight with friends and co-workers. Not sure who partakes in this pasttime but its an environment that comes without a price. You need to always be onguard and aware of your surroundings at all times. Now I don't myself or the crowd I hang out with get into altercations in these environments. But when i go out it's almost nightly that I am in an establishment where fights break out. Some pretty nasty others not as bad. I've been in an area where fights have broken out and although i've not been involved but being so close and in such a croweded environment you can't help but be involved at times. So yes it is just as easy said " DON"T FREQUENT THOSE SPOTS!" but truthfully Its my psttime and my friends and I go out on occasion and cut loose and enjoy it. So for that staying sharp and aware as well as knowing you have your friends back and he yours, is a good and winning combination.
Sure having a great job in a secure side of town or environment is a great start. But also those that are more well off are often key targets to the not so fortunate who want to rob. So therefore your awareness level should be hightened as well.
Christmas time, in a local Indianapolis shopping Mall, my son and I were targeted by a group of young thugs that tried to manipulate me into a corner to do whatever they had in mind. But my training and awarness stopped me.
So as someone else stated its all in waht your battle or is and what your goals in learning are!
Thank you
cory