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I’m Batman!

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Martial arts awareness skills thwart possible robbery.

Martial arts awareness skills thwart possible robbery.

Our martial arts dojo is in one of the safest communities in San Diego County. Still anything can happen anywhere. A few nights ago I was in late to do some paperwork. I went to check the mail and noticed a hooded figure moving about the closed stores in the center we are located in. Having been a marine, I know a thing or two about guard duty and this person was not window shopping and my instincts went up. He noticed me coming out of the dojo and seemed to be taken aback that I was there (I had just arrived and entered through the back entrance). It seemed to me he had already checked the dojo and was confident no one was there (it is pretty open and he was right, when he looked in).

I had thought initially he was casing the plaza and he moved quickly to intercept me as I passed by another store in the center that was still open (I usually wave hello to the person running the store as I walk to the mail box). He made a brief mostly unintelligible comment and as I gathered my mail, I watched him watching me. I returned to my Poway dojo without incident but watched the man from the store front to see if he got into a car and I would gather its license plate number.
About that time the other store owner ran to the dojo door and attempted to open the door and then knocked quickly before running back towards his own store. I quickly left the dojo in pursuit to find out what was happening and how I could help. That was when I found there was a second person already in his store.

My arrival to the store caused the first hooded man to return to the store front quickly (I will not give out too many details here of what happened) but it was apparent my arrival caught the men off guard and the first man was not really casing the place but acting as a lookout (hence roaming more like sentry which caught my eye). Standing between the men and the store owner I remained calm and watched the men preparing for how I would respond to whichever man made the first move or drew a weapon.

At this point the man with the hood looked at me and said “Batman huh?”(I was still wearing a sweatshirt with the batman symbol on it from when I was playing with my kids earlier in the day.) I understood his indirect question, Are you going to play hero? I nodded and replied “Batman!” Already uncomfortable I was there and knowing I had come from the martial arts school, he was already uncomfortable, with my answer he simply called to his friend “C’mon, let’s just go! Let’s just go!” The other man then exited the store and they left. I watched them as they departed and alerted the authorities.

Being aware of your surroundings and paying attention to the details are important not just in the dojo with a kata or technique but how those skills translate into real life. I wasn’t looking for a fight and neither were they; they were looking for an easy robbery. If I had been confrontational or pushed anything could have happened. I simply stood and spoke to the owner quietly while watching the men. I used the philosophy of Sun Tzu, loosely translated here, to achieve a victory without causing anyone to be defeated. Everyone went home safe that night. The art of fighting without fighting the heart of true martial arts!

See you in the dojo!
Tony Whetstine (The Bushido Guy)
Poway Samurai Martial Arts

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