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H2H Self Defence has designed the Rapid Action Initiated Defence (RAID) for modern conflict management.
H2H Self Defence has designed the Rapid Action Initiated Defence (RAID) which is a uniquely different approach to modern self-defence and conflict management; meaning it is a unified strategic exploration of the ‘Self’ by examining your belief systems and attitude to developing assertiveness, fear management and psychological skills that build confidence from within.
Multifunctional guided ‘Defences’ which are tactical defence concepts simplistic in concept that afford a 3-dimensional and 360- degree defence with limited actions. Both combine psychological and physiological developments of self-defence following the RAID 5’D systematic concept.
The RAID system is designed to be part of your everyday life and not a 1 to 2 hour training session twice a week. The system works from the startle-to-flinch mechanism that responds to stimulus without conscious thought; which initiates action through the peripheral nervous system faster than external stimulus.
That means nerve sensors and motors that raid deals with are attached directly into the brain and that the reflexive actions stem from a survival mechanism accompanied by raid mental blueprinting and vulnerable point attack mythology. The raid system has the ability to change the attacker’s predator to prey mentality due to its survival undeniablity. The RAID system and cycle is broken down in the diagram below:

Raid has been designed to give you a balanced recipe to successfully defend yourself and provide heightened confidence in dealing with violent confrontations whilst being unbiased of gender, age, ability or physical stature.
So if you want to increase your survivability and become safer within a violent confrontation, the self-defence and personal protection training you choose needs to include personal security and protection, conflict management, fear management, pre and post assault training as well as the physical assault elements of defence.
Unfortunately, traditional arts severely undermine pre and post assault training and focus on technical applications. These are in direct conflict with our reactive response parts of the brain (startle to flinch) not to mention the lack of conceptual approaches to tactical and strategic defence mythologies. So welcome to RAID.