If you have a choice, choose to keep an object or barrier at your back. I always try to keep a back to the wall, just in case, whenever my family and I go to a restaurant, and the same should apply to you, if you don't want to be surprised. Without your back to a wall you:- Can be distracted by anything you hear, or imagine you hear behind you
- Are easily surprised
- At a tactical disadvantage because, by definition, you are flanked if your opponent has a friend in the area
- If you are driven back, you can trip or fall, exposing you to more danger or immediate injury.
That's it for today. Have a great weekend!
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