Posts Tagged ‘self defense’

Stun Guns Keep Runners from Being a Moving Target

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Running is a very popular form of cardiovascular exercise because it is simple and requires very little equipment. A decent pair of running shoes and some comfortable clothes is all you need to begin.

You don’t need a gym membership, an expensive bike or specialized clothing. You can just walk out your door and get your cardio workout around your neighborhood.  The potential for trouble, though, pops up when you aren’t smart about self-defense.

Running Alone Equals Risk

Perhaps you don’t know any other runners in your area or perhaps your schedules don’t match up. Because of this it is very simple for you to start running alone. At the start you will find it less embarrassing when you need to stop and start when you think no one is watching!

Consequently running alone increases the risk of a potential attack, especially if you run by yourself in the late evening hours or even in the dark early mornings. It is important that you take action when it comes to your personal safety.

Stun Guns Provide Protection for Runners

If you run alone, or in a small group, you may want to think of carrying a personal safety device such as a stun gun. Stun guns for women are easy to carry and are also [extremely|very] portable. Specifically designed for a layperson’s use, these weapons are less bulky than their law enforcement counterparts.

If any bulk at all is daunting for you, consider the stun gun to be your new weights. Adding weight to a cardio workout increases calories burned and helps improve muscle tone.

Stun Guns Come in Numerous Forms

A stun gun can be as small as a pager, but a stun gun is also available in many different shapes, forms and sizes which have been designed to fit any need. One particular stun gun on the market is a Zap stun gun called the Knuckle Blaster. It fits around the hand like a set of brass knuckles, a design that could be easily carried by a runner. The Knuckle Blaster is not available in Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, or Wisconsin due to laws restricting either the sale or importation of stun guns.