Part 4 – Why Traditional “Just Block or Walk Away” Advice Often Fails

@joshwcy · 2025-09-03 01:02 · aseanhive

Part 4: Why traditional block or walk away often fails

You’ve likely heard that the best way to handle bullying is to either block the attack or just walk away. While these are common pieces of advice, they often don’t work well in real situations — and can sometimes put you at greater risk.

Why “just block” isn’t always safe:

Blocking means you wait for the bully to hit first, giving them control over the fight’s pace. It’s reactive, not proactive — you’re responding to the bully’s moves instead of preventing them. Bullies may see blocking as a challenge, encouraging them to test your defenses repeatedly. This can escalate the bullying rather than stop it.

Why “just walk away” doesn’t always work:

Walking away requires space and time to get away, which might not be available if the bully blocks your path. Some bullies intentionally trap their targets in confined spaces like hallways or stairwells. Walking away might be impossible if there are no adults nearby or if the bully follows you.

A better approach:

Urban Street Defense teaches that your best chance is to act before the bully lands the first blow. By striking first in a controlled, safe manner, you disrupt their attack and gain precious seconds to escape. This approach puts you in control and reduces the chance of being hurt or trapped.

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