Description
Master Practical Self-Defence – No Martial Arts Experience Required
What would you do if you were caught in a dangerous situation without a weapon, pepper spray, or tactical gear? Personal safety items like a security umbrella provide excellent protection, but you cannot always guarantee they will be in your hand when a threat arises.
The Stay Alive Self-Defence Tutorial bridges that gap. This comprehensive video tutorial shows you exactly how to handle real-world threat scenarios using nothing but your natural instincts and basic body mechanics. You don’t need to be strong, athletic, or highly trained to protect yourself—you just need the right knowledge.
- Public Transport Attacks: Navigating tight spaces like trains, buses, and stations.
- The Walk Home: Staying safe and alert during late-night commutes.
- Unexpected Store Robberies: Knowing how to react safely when caught in a public confrontation.
- Close-Quarter Threats: Simple tactics to break free from grabs, holds, and sudden ambushes.
- Format: Video Tutorial / DVD
- Total Running Time: 86 minutes
- Instructor: Robert Amper
- Difficulty Level: Beginner-friendly (No prior experience needed)
- Target Audience: Men and women of all fitness levels and ages

J. O. –
From the perspective of someone who frequently encounters violence in everyday life.
I work extensively in the security field and have seen many videos that promise all sorts of things but deliver very little. Videos that are completely unrealistic.
“Stay Alive!” by Robert Amper is not only extremely realistic and easy to understand, but it also debunks many myths that are constantly repeated but are utterly pointless. Worse still, these videos are often dangerous nonsense.
Robert Amper is an experienced instructor and explains everything in a way that benefits both untrained laypeople and those with practical experience. What sets “Stay Alive!” apart from the mass of self-defense videos is the fact that every single chapter is sound and well-founded. I wholeheartedly recommend “Stay Alive!” to everyone.