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Five Miller Elite Helmet Inside Lens Cover 216327
Five Miller Elite Helmet Inside Lens Cover 216327
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Five Miller Pro-Hobby Helmet Inside Lens Cover 231410
Five Miller Pro-Hobby Helmet Inside Lens Cover 231410
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Five Miller Performance Helmet Inside Lens Cover 770237
Five Miller Performance Helmet Inside Lens Cover 770237
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Miller Pro Hobby Black Welding Helmet Auto Darkening
Miller Pro Hobby Black Welding Helmet Auto Darkening
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Five Miller Elite MP-10 Helmet Front Lens Cover 216326
Five Miller Elite MP-10 Helmet Front Lens Cover 216326
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Five Miller Pro-Hobby Helmet Front Lens Cover 231411
Five Miller Pro-Hobby Helmet Front Lens Cover 231411
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Miller Pro Hobby Various Welding Helmets Auto Darkening
Miller Pro Hobby Various Welding Helmets Auto Darkening
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Miller Performance Various Welding Helmets Auto Darken
Miller Performance Various Welding Helmets Auto Darken
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Miller Elite Various Welding Helmets Auto Darkening
Miller Elite Various Welding Helmets Auto Darkening
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Five Miller Performance Helmet Front Lens Cover 231921
Five Miller Performance Helmet Front Lens Cover 231921
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MILLER PERFORMANCE SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 232035
MILLER PERFORMANCE SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 232035
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MILLER AUTO-DARKENING ELITE HELMET & AIR ARMOR PAPR SYSTEM
MILLER AUTO-DARKENING ELITE HELMET & AIR ARMOR PAPR SYSTEM
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► MILLER Elite Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Joker #227187 ~ VGC !!
► MILLER Elite Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Joker #227187 ~ VGC !!
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Miller Classic Series Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 251292
Miller Classic Series Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 251292
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MILLER PERFORMANCE SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 232035
MILLER PERFORMANCE SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 232035
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MILLER DIGITAL ELITE BLACK WELDING HELMET 241979
MILLER DIGITAL ELITE BLACK WELDING HELMET 241979
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Miller Elite Series Black Welding Helmet 241975 w/ $25 Accessory Package
Miller Elite Series Black Welding Helmet 241975 w/ $25 Accessory Package
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MILLER PERFORMANCE BLUE RAGE WELDING HELMET 241458
MILLER PERFORMANCE BLUE RAGE WELDING HELMET 241458
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MILLER PRO-HOBBY SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 231404
MILLER PRO-HOBBY SERIES BLACK WELDING HELMET 231404
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MILLER DIGITAL ELITE INFERNO WELDING HELMET 234761
MILLER DIGITAL ELITE INFERNO WELDING HELMET 234761
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MILLER PERFORMANCE 64 CUSTOM WELDING HELMET 250532
MILLER PERFORMANCE 64 CUSTOM WELDING HELMET 250532
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MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET JOKER 227187
MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET JOKER 227187
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miller elite joker auto dimming welding helmet
miller elite joker auto dimming welding helmet
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Miller 251292 Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
Miller 251292 Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
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Miller Welding Helmet - Black Digital Elite Lens 241979
Miller Welding Helmet - Black Digital Elite Lens 241979
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MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET *BLACK* 241975
MILLER ELITE AUTO WELDING HELMET *BLACK* 241975
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MILLER HELMET BAG 770250
MILLER HELMET BAG 770250
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MILLER DIGITAL ELITE LUCKY'S SS WELDING HELMET 237745
MILLER DIGITAL ELITE LUCKY'S SS WELDING HELMET 237745
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MILLER PRO HOBBY SERIES AUTO-DARKENING WELDING HELMET..#231 404..BRAND NEW
MILLER PRO HOBBY SERIES AUTO-DARKENING WELDING HELMET..#231 404..BRAND NEW
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Miller Classic Series Variable Shade Black Welding Helmet 251292
Miller Classic Series Variable Shade Black Welding Helmet 251292
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Miller Digital Elite Black Welding Helmet 241979 w/ $25 Accessory Package
Miller Digital Elite Black Welding Helmet 241979 w/ $25 Accessory Package
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MILLER ELITE INFERNO WELDING HELMET 222669
MILLER ELITE INFERNO WELDING HELMET 222669
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Miller 235626 Welding Helmet,Mp-10/Black
Miller 235626 Welding Helmet,Mp-10/Black
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MILLER TITANIUM  WELDING HELMET 234939
MILLER TITANIUM WELDING HELMET 234939
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MILLER ELITE VINTAGE WELDING HELMET 237838
MILLER ELITE VINTAGE WELDING HELMET 237838
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Miller Digital Elite Welding Helmet Joker 235041 NEW
Miller Digital Elite Welding Helmet Joker 235041 NEW
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Miller Digital Elite Welding Helmet Black 241979 NEW
Miller Digital Elite Welding Helmet Black 241979 NEW
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Miller MP-10 Series Inferno Welding Helmet 238496
Miller MP-10 Series Inferno Welding Helmet 238496
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Miller Performance '64 Custom Welding Helmet 250532 w/ $25 Accessory Package
Miller Performance '64 Custom Welding Helmet 250532 w/ $25 Accessory Package
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Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat
Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat
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Miller 245799 Titanium Series 1600 Fixed Shade Helmet
Miller 245799 Titanium Series 1600 Fixed Shade Helmet
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Miller Pro-Hobby
Miller Pro-Hobby "Camo" Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
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Miller 250088 Sinister Elite Welding Helmet
Miller 250088 Sinister Elite Welding Helmet
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Miller 770226 Lens,Helmet Auto Darkening  2.000 X 4.250
Miller 770226 Lens,Helmet Auto Darkening 2.000 X 4.250
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Miller 232035 Welding Helmet Performance Black
Miller 232035 Welding Helmet Performance Black
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Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno
Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno
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Miller 234065 Elite Welding Helmet Stars  Stripes II
Miller 234065 Elite Welding Helmet Stars Stripes II
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Miller Titanium Series 9400i Welding Helmet 245804 w/ $25 Accessory Package
Miller Titanium Series 9400i Welding Helmet 245804 w/ $25 Accessory Package
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Miller 241458 Blue Rage Welding Helmet Performance
Miller 241458 Blue Rage Welding Helmet Performance
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Miller Elite Stars & Stripes II Welding Helmet # 234065
Miller Elite Stars & Stripes II Welding Helmet # 234065
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Miller 235626 Welding Helmet,Mp-10/Black Miller 235626 Welding Helmet,Mp-10/Black
List Price: $35.00
Sale Price: $32.00

Miller Quality in a Passive Welding Helmet Light weight design - Only 18 oz. Uses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lens 16 sq. inch viewing area Comes complete with shade #10 filter plate Features magnifying lens holder Telescoping ratchet-style headgear Note: This is not an auto darkening Welding Helmet.

Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno
List Price: $65.00
Sale Price: $64.00

Miller Quality in a Passive Welding Helmet Light weight design - Only 18 oz. Uses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lens 16 sq. inch viewing area Comes complete with shade #10 filter plate Features magnifying lens holder Telescoping ratchet-style headgear Note: This is not an Auto Darkening Helmet.

Miller 241975 Elite Black Welding Helmet Miller 241975 Elite Black Welding Helmet
List Price: $325.00
Sale Price: $270.00

Miller # 241975 "Black" Elite Series The Ultimate Helmet for the Most Demanding Applications Auto-On/Auto-Off and Grind Mode 4 oz. lighter than leading competitor Largest view30% larger window Four independent arc sensors Excellent low-amperage TIG (5 amps) Features magnifying lens holder Includes $25.00 accessory package: helmet bag, comfort cushion, and replacement cover lenses Shade Type Variable shade#8 - #13 and #3 light-state Viewing Field 2-3/8" x 3-7/8"(60 x 97 mm) Lens Speed 1/20,000 second Lens PowerControl Auto-OnAuto-Off Grind Mode Yes Sensitivity Control Internal Adjustment Delay Control 0.10 - 1.0 sec Arc Sensors 4 arc sensors TIG Rating 5 amps Power Supply Replaceable lithium battery3,000 hrs#217043 (2 req.) Cover Lens Front #216326, Inside #216327 Weight 18 oz (510 g) Warranty 2 year limited

Miller 241979 Welding Helmet, Digital Elite (Black) Miller 241979 Welding Helmet, Digital Elite (Black)
List Price: $359.00
Sale Price: $300.00

Miller # 241979 Digital Elite Classic Black auto darkening welding helmet Digital Elite Series Four Modes: 1. Weld Mode, 2. Cutting Mode, 3. Grind Mode, 4. X-Mode (Weld)* The precision of digital control with memory Convenient bottom-mounted lens controls Maintains the Elite view 30% larger Four arc-sensors 1/20,000 sec lens speed Features magnifying lens holder Shade Type Variable shade#8 - #13 and #3 light-state Viewing Field 2-3/8" x 3-7/8"(60 x 97 mm) Lens Speed 1/20,000 second Lens PowerControl Manual-OnAuto-Off Grind Mode Yes (Shade #3) Cutting Mode Yes (Shades #5-#8) X-Mode* Yes (Shades #8-#13) Sensitivity Control Internal Adjustment Delay Control Internal 0.10 - 1.0 sec Arc Sensors 4 plus Electromagnetic TIG Rating 5 amps Power Supply Replaceable lithium battery3,000 hrs#217043 (2 req.) Cover Lens Front #216326, Inside #216327 Weight 18 oz (510 g) Warranty 2 year limited *X-Mode Electromagnetic Arc Sensing eliminates: Sunlight interference - outdoors Low-amperage lens openings - TIG Lens openings - pipe/curves Obstructed sensors - hidden/cavity welds Includes: Helmet bag, comfort cushion, 5 outside lens and 2 inside replacement cover lens

Miller 231405 Prohobby Eagle II Welding Helmet Miller 231405 Prohobby Eagle II Welding Helmet
List Price: $179.00
Sale Price: $148.00

  Miller # 231405 American Eagle II auto darkening welding helmet.   Pro-Hobby Series Shade Type Variable shade#8 - #12(light state #3) Viewing Field 1-9/16" x 3-7/8"(40 x 97 mm) Lens Speed 1/12,000 second Lens PowerControl Manual-OnAuto-Off Grind Mode No Sensitivity Control Internal Adjustment Delay Control Slow / Fast Arc Sensors 2 arc sensors TIG Rating 20-amp TIG rating Power Supply Replaceable alkaline batteries (2)2,000 hrs Cover Lens Front #231411, Inside #231410 Weight 16 oz (454 g) Warranty 2 year limited

Miller 770250 Bag,Helmet (Miller Logo) Miller 770250 Bag,Helmet (Miller Logo)
List Price: $13.65
Sale Price: $17.42

Miller 770250 Helmet bag with Miller Logo   Features drawstring closure, ultra-soft inside liner and convenient exterior storage pouch for gloves, glasses, etc.

Miller 251292 Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Miller 251292 Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet
List Price: $99.00
Sale Price: $82.00

Miller Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet Part # 251292 Miller Electric has introduced the newest addition to the Arc Armor welding helmet line, the Classic Series welding helmet. The Classic Series provides a reliable auto-darkening helmet at a great price not discounting the quality and support that Miller offers. Miller Classic Series 8-12 Variable Shade Features: Shades 8-12 Two independent arc sensors Variable delay and sensitivity controls Two Year Manufactures Warranty Lens speed: 1/10,000 sec. Viewing area: 5.03 square inches Magnifying lens compatible Includes additional cover lenses, (5 Outside, 2 Inside) NOT RECOMMENDED FOR WELDING UNDER 20 AMPS

Miller 231407 Prohobby Camouflage Welding Helmet Miller 231407 Prohobby Camouflage Welding Helmet
List Price: $179.00
Sale Price: $148.00

Miller # 231407   "Camouflage" auto darkening welding helmet.       Pro-Hobby Series Shade Type Variable shade#8 - #12(light state #3) Viewing Field 1-9/16" x 3-7/8"(40 x 97 mm) Lens Speed 1/12,000 second Lens PowerControl Manual-OnAuto-Off Grind Mode No Sensitivity Control Internal Adjustment Delay Control Slow / Fast Arc Sensors 2 arc sensors TIG Rating 20-amp TIG rating Power Supply Replaceable alkaline batteries (2)2,000 hrs Cover Lens Front #231411, Inside #231410 Weight 16 oz (454 g) Warranty 2 year limitedThese are NEW and never used.Pro-Hobby Series Shade TypeVariable shade#8 - #12(light state #3) Viewing Field1-9/16" x 3-7/8"(40 x 97 mm) Lens Speed1/12,000 second Lens PowerControlManual-OnAuto-Off Grind ModeNo Sensitivity ControlInternal Adjustment Delay ControlSlow / Fast Arc Sensors2 arc sensors TIG Rating20-amp TIG rating Power SupplyReplaceable alkaline batteries (2)2,000 hrs Cover LensFront #231411, Inside #231410 Weight16 oz (454 g) Warranty2 year limited   

Miller 245799 Titanium Series 1600 Fixed Shade Helmet Miller 245799 Titanium Series 1600 Fixed Shade Helmet
List Price: $36.00
Sale Price: $36.48

.Miller 245799 Titanium Series 1600 Fixed Shade Welding HelmetPart # 245799Miller 245799 Features:Silver shell reflects heat to keep helmet and user coolDurable shock-absorbing gasket protects lens from drop impactConvenient quick release provides easy access for front cover lens changesViewing Area 4 x 4 in (102 x 108 mm)Features Passive Shade #10 Lens Uses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lensWeighs only 17 oz (482 g)Upgradeable to an Auto-Darkening LensConvenient Magnifying Lens holderMeets ANSI Z87.1-2003 (High Impact) standard30 Day Limited Warranty (Limited to Defects only)Miller 245799 Specifications:Viewing Area 4 x 4 in (102 x 108 mm)Features Passive Shade #10 LensUses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lensWeighs only 17 oz (482 g)

Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat
List Price: $399.00
Sale Price: $332.00

Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat with Integrated Grinding ShieldPart # 245804Titanium Elite Series 9400iThe Ultimate Helmet for the Most Demanding High-Heat Applications.Integrated grinding shieldInnovative aluminum heat shield protects the analog lens in high amperage applicationsSilver shell reflects heat to keep helmet and user coolDurable shock-absorbing gasket protects lens from drop impactConvenient quick release provides easy access for front cover lens changesViewing Area - 3.85 x 2.38 in (97 x 60 mm)Features Variable Shade #8 - 13 and Light State #3Four Arc Sensors - 1/20,000 sec lens speedSensitivity and Delay Control - .10 - 1.0 secTIG rating - 5 AmpsAuto-On/Auto-Off power control and Grind ModeWeighs only 24 oz (680 g)Replacement lithium batteries (2) 3,000 hoursConvenient Magnifying Lens holderIncludes $25 Accessory Package: 5 outside and 2 inside cover lenses, helmet bag, comfort cushionMeets ANSI Z87.1-2003 (High Impact) standard*May not be suitable for some amperage or temperature extremes.Miller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat Specifications:Shade TypeVariable shade#8 - #13 and #3 light-stateViewing Field2-3/8" x 3-7/8"(60 x 97 mm)Lens Speed1/20,000 secondLens Power ControlAuto-OnAuto-OffGrind ModeYesSensitivity ControlInternal AdjustmentDelay Control0.10 - 1.0 secArc Sensors4 arc sensorsTIG Rating5 ampsPower SupplyReplaceable lithium battery 3,000 hrs#217043 (2 req.)Cover LensFront #216326, Inside #216327Weight20 oz (622 g)Warranty2 year limitedMiller 245804 Titanium Elite Series Helmet High-Heat


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While some people still stick to using standard welding helmets, auto darkening helmets are now gaining more popularity in the market. Helmets with auto dark lens could decrease the penetration of light whenever it is energized so that the lens appears dark in the center but light towards the outer areas. It also gives lighter, clearer views in angles that are not perpendicular to the surface of the filter. It's really easier and more comfortable to work with helmets that have auto dark lens. They normally come with filters too that protect the eyes from ultraviolet or infrared rays.

Since this type of darken and lighten up automatically, those who use it do not need to take it off as they work. There is no need to adjust the shade since it's quite automatic. It generally costs more than the standard helmets though. The price of auto darkening welding helmets normally range from a hundred dollars to five hundred dollars, with more expensive ones offering more features or being made of more pricey, durable and flexible materials.

Among the popular brands that offer helmets with auto darkening features are Jackson, Miller, Hobart and Northern Tool. For instance, Jackson Safety Hellraiser welding helmet with Nexgen Filter is getting quite popular with its good features and exquisite design as it costs less than $300. Meanwhile, Miller actually sells auto-darkening lens with a fixed 2x4 shade which you can get for less than a hundred dollars. For high heat welding activities, Miller's Titanium Elite series is also gaining popularity among hobbyists and professional welders alike.

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Martial Arts And Self-Defense Training Without Self-Control

What happens when you train in the martial arts or study self-defense, learn techniques designed for damaging human beings, but never develop the master's trait of self-control. This story is true and highlights how, through our own lack of self-discipline, we can cause more damage to ourselves than we ever feared from an attacker in a self-defense encounter.

Today, I have a high number of parents bringing their children to me, along with many adult students, looking for lessons in self-discipline and self-control. The reason is because, even for the uninitiated members of the general public, the image formed when you think of a martial artist or someone learning self-defense includes that of a highly disciplined person.

But, it wasn't always this way. In fact, we still have practitioner's today who have missed the lessons of humility, discipline, respect, and self-control as a part of their training. And, those who do talk about learning and practicing self-control, are usually talking about the discipline that makes them practice or attend martial arts classes on a regular basis. Watch one of the popular mixed martial arts (MMA) or other fight-challenge programs, and what you'll see are people who brag about their abilities, bad-mouth other people, and routinely get themselves into fights outside of the ring.

The story that I'm about to tell you is one-hundred percent true. It actually happened to me. And the most amazing things were that:

1) The attacker was a black belt martial artist who professed to be learning self-defense, and...

2) I was an on-duty police officer at the time!

I kid you not!

You see, I was stationed in, what was then, West Germany with the United States Army. I was a military policeman working the night shift, when my partner and I got a radio call, dispatching us to a particular unit. The call was in reference to a combative soldier who was drunk and disorderly. Apparently the soldier was in the process of attacking officers and screaming racial slurs.

When we arrived at the scene, what we found was a soldier who was VERY drunk. The man was not only taller than me by almost four to six inches (I'm 5' 6"), but he was also very muscular. The officer on-duty for that unit was trying to calm him down, and my partner and I were attempting to find out why he was ranting and raving when we arrived.

At the sight of two armed police officers entering the area, it was almost if a switch had been thrown in this man's head - a switch that triggered the "bad-ass" personality. Because, as soon as he saw me, he locked on and headed straight for me. My partner was busy trying to get details from other witnesses so we could use the information in a way that would de-escalate the situation and get the man calmed down.

Before the soldier got within reach of me, he suddenly stopped and realized that I had shifted my position to prepare for whatever was to come. I never broke eye contact (never a good idea, especially against someone who is trying to dominate with their spirit and intensity), and when he saw this, he stopped and his demeanor changed.

Who knows, maybe it had more to do with the fact that I was wearing a .45 caliber pistol on my right hip and a two foot long nightstick hung from my left. Either way, and just for a minute, he seemed to reassess his situation and tone down his energy level.

I proceeded to ask him what happened to which he started to convey the story that he was out with some friends from his unit. They were out drinking to celebrate the fact that he tested for, and earned his black belt that day. His story, and his anger flared again when he told me that they were all screwing around after they departed the club when it got rough and his friends ganged up on him and threw him down on a gravel walkway.

I outwardly congratulated him on earning his black belt while inwardly thinking that it never a good idea for a black belt to get intoxicated. There's way too many things that can go wrong and, with the alcohol coursing through your system, regardless of how "well" you feel, the fact remains that you simply will not have the same coordination, control, or focus should you be attacked. And besides, wouldn't that be the perfect time for someone who really wants to take you out to attack - when you aren't functioning at a hundred percent?

But, something happened. As he was describing the situation, his attitude changed again. As he was trying to describe the incident, he seemed to be dancing around exactly how things got started or why they got "rough." As his agitation grew, he started to tell me that he was a black belt and didn't have to prove how tough he was. He told me that, that was the point of training - to be disciplined, respectful, and in control of yourself so that you didn't get yourself into messes like this.

As I was agreeing with him, he went into a sudden tirade about how tough "I" thought I was because I wore a badge and a gun - that I wouldn't be so tough without the nightstick and the firearm. I attempted to calm him down but he seemed to lock onto the fact that I was armed and that I was trying to appear more "tough" than him in an attempt to intimidate him.

To this, I took a step back and assured him that I wasn't trying to intimidate him. As he continued to point out the weapons, I told him that I'd hand my nightstick and helmet to my partner. When he continued on about the gun, I reminded him that, "the gun stays."

No sooner did I hand over my nightstick and turn back toward the drunken soldier, he moved in on me, telling me how he didn't need to prove how tough he was, but he was going to show me how tough I wasn't!

Well, long-story short, I didn't prove that I was tougher, but he DID end up, face-down on the floor in handcuffs. But, the worst was yet to come - for him. And, you know what... I really felt bad for him, for a minute.

What happened next should never happen to anyone - tough-guy or not. While we were trying to restrain the still belligerent soldier on the floor, who should walk through the door but... His wife and young son!

They had to witness their drunken, obnoxious, and out-of-control husband and father being taken away in handcuffs. And all I could do was look at the woman and move my lips to the words, "I'm sorry."

This would be bad enough, if the story ended right here. If the worse that happened was that this new black belt and military soldier - this man who should have developed discipline from two different directions - lost his self-control after drinking too much and then lost his temper after his friends took advantage of his condition. If that was the worst, it would still have been pretty bad.

But you know what. As a cop, I saw this kind of thing all the time. It really wouldn't have been much of a story if it weren't so commonplace. But, this story wasn't commonplace. It turned out to be nothing short of disgraceful.

We later learned that the soldier and his friends did, indeed, go out to celebrate his new promotion to black belt. However, the story that he told us from there, was anything BUT the truth.

It seemed that, once the soldier got some drinks into him, he began to strike and kick at his friends. They asked him to stop to which his actions became more aggressive until finally the friends took action and had to knock him down to get him to stop using his "karate-moves" on them.

After that, all hell broke loose as he felt like he was disrespected. In fact, what had happened was that this man never exercised good judgment in the first place when he decided to go out into public, bragging about his martial art rank and skills in the art of self-defense. He exercised even less discipline when he allowed himself to get drunk to the point where his childish actions cause his friends to attack him out of self-defense.

And finally, his lack of self-discipline and self-control caused him further humiliation as he had to be drug out of a building by police, right past his wife and son. They had to watch as he was arrested and jailed, not just for drunk and disorderly conduct, but for assault on a police officer, assault on commissioned officers, and for acts unbecoming a member of the armed forces.

All because he never learned the first lesson - the first level of self-defense - respect and self-discipline.

About the Author

Do you want to be able to defend and survive a real street self defense attack? Do you want to know how to have just the right technique for the attack that's happening, and be able to defend yourself successfully against a violent attacker who's throwing anything he wants? Well, you can. How? By learning what it's like inside of a real attack, and developing the skills necessary to handle a variety of self defense situations.

If you want to learn more than just the step-by-step punches, kicks, and techniques that most students limit themselves to, then you should read my newest <a target="_new" href="http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/street-fighting-self-defense-book.html">self-defense book</a>, <B><I>"Fight Smarter - Not Harder!"</B></I></a>

You can download it free at: <a target="_new" href="http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/street-fighting-self-defense-book.html">http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/street-fighting-self-defense-book.html</a>

Jeffrey M. Miller is an internationally recognized self protection expert and the creator of the unique, <B>EDR: Non-Martial Arts Defensive Training Program.</B> Each month, he shares his 30+ years of real-world study, training, and experience to help literally thousands of students from all over the world, to be more safe and secure in Today's often dangerous world. Jeff says, <I>"If you really want to be able to protect yourself, then I can teach you the critical skills you'll need to defend and survive an attack against any attacker - <U>guaranteed</U>!</I>

Need some suggestions for my music collection?

I have completed the discographies of every artist in my collection, and I don't know of any more to add. Can you give me some suggestions?

I have the discographies of:

Alice In Chains
Akrobatik
Beastie Boys
Bob Dylan
A Tribe Called Quest
Rage Against The Machine
Minor Threat
Inside Out
Steve Miller Band
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Kid Rock (including bootlegs)
Danzig
The Beatles
Biz Markie
Boogie Down Productions
Chevelle
Compton's Most Wanted
Cypress Hill
Eazy E
Helmet
Ice Cube
Jane's Addiction
John Lennon
Paul McCartney (including Wings)
Naughty By Nature
NWA
Ozzy (including Black Sabbath)
Pearl Jam
Primus
Radiohead
Rolling Stones
Slick Rick
Stone Temple Pilots
Suicidal Tendencies
Toto
ZZ Top

Artist (good albums)
and/or [good songs]:

Coldplay (Viva La Vida, X&Y),
[Viva La Vida, Talk, Violet Hill, Yes, Clocks, Lost!, Speed of Sound]

Red Hot Chili Peppers (Stadium Arcadium),
[Dani California, Snow(hey oh)]

Killers (Hot Fuss),
[Somebody Told Me, All These Things that I've Done]

Sam Roberts (Love at the End of the World),
[Them Kids, Love at the End of the World]

Weezer
[Pork and Beans]

Blue Man Group (The Complex)
[The Current, Persona, What is Rock, Up to the Roof]

Blink-182
[Dammit]

Matchbox Twenty
[How Far We've Come]

Green Day (International Superhits)
[Waiting, Warning, Minority, Brain Stew, Longview, Deadbeat Holiday]

The Red Jumpsuit Aparatus (Don't You Fake It)
[Damn Regret, Face Down, Don't You Fake It]

Social Code (self-titled)
[Birds Fly(Whisper to a Scream), Bomb Hands, He Said, She Said]

Switchfoot
[Meant to Live]

Kutless
[Million Dollar Man]

P.S. Not all listed songs are from the listed albums.

Two Miller residents injured in Stone County motorcycle crash
Two Miller residents were airlifted with serious injuries to St. John's Hospital in Springfield after their motorcycle overturned in Stone County.

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