
Martial arts has grown tremendously in Malaysia — from MMA to Muay Thai, we’re seeing more people get active and disciplined through these platforms. Which is a GREAT SIGN!
But when it comes to real-world threats, are these lessons preparing students to face the reality of physical and emotional violence?
Since 2015, I’ve been running Urban Street Defense, a practical self-protection initiative that complements what many traditional systems may not always cover — especially when it comes to:
✅ Understanding what fear does to your body during an attack
✅ Spotting the difference between technique and legal consequences
✅ Knowing your rights under Malaysian law when defending yourself
✅ Coping with the emotional aftermath of a real-life incident
I believe in working alongside all forms of martial training — not replacing them. My goal is simple: help more Malaysians become safer and more informed, especially women and vulnerable communities.
⚠️ It’s not about belts. It’s about awareness, readiness, and survival.
Let’s keep the public safe — mentally, physically, and legally.
If you’re interested in bringing real, practical self-defense knowledge to your community, school, workplace, or media platform, let’s connect. Together, we can empower Malaysians to stay safe—mind, body, and rights intact.
Reach out to me to schedule a talk, workshop, or interview. Safety starts with awareness.