
Practicing the art of deception is essential in executing successful attacks against your enemy. This is precisely why i advise you to not let your enemy know that you are trained in any martial art. Pretend that you know nothing about self defense and that your just another defenseless civilian begging for his/her life. When you find the right opportunity then land a successful and deadly strike that will eliminate the threat instantly.
It's much more effective in making your intentions unknown in the face of adversity. Why? Imagine your walking down the street and someone talks trash in your face asking for a fight. You could get into your normal fighting stance but now, you've given away information about yourself to the enemy. You don't know if your enemy is also trained or more experienced than you in MMA, boxing, martial arts, or a trained ex-marine. You don't know if your enemy is armed or simply drugged. By giving yourself away, you may face disastrous consequences than if you passively tried to diffuse the situation with a smile or simply saying "i don't want any problems.." while preparing for a counter-attack in case.
Mastering the art of deception empowers you to see your enemy's weaknesses and strengths without having to make a move. Sometimes simply putting on the illusion that you are dangerous is enough to scare off an enemy without having to land one punch. The art of deception is what has enabled creatures such as these fish to survive for generations from hungry predators.
Every weapon is meant to be felt not seen. Keep this in mind and you will become deadly while moving in silence.

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