Kick-Ass Elders

Seniors Stepping Up Their Self-Defense Game

Today’s elders aren’t as ready to be docile little old people as elders may have been in the past. They certainly aren’t about to take any guff from would-be attackers, human or beast.

It’s all in the headlines: 97-Year-Old Woman Fights Off Robbery Suspect; Woman, 83, Fights off robber; 74-Year-Old Man Fights Off Mugger With Tire Iron; and, Woman, 65, Saves Husband From Mountain Lion. These are just a few of the many reports in the news that lead me to advise, don’t mess with old people.

Take Nell Hamm, for example. She beat a mountain lion over the head with a log when it nabbed her husband during a hike. She also tried poking it in the eye with a pen from her hubby’s pocket, but the pen bent, so she went back to clubbing it until it gave up and walked away. Nell is just a youngster compared to 97-year-old Dorothy Buckingham who fought off a would-be purse snatcher who was 50 years younger than she. The robber was arrested a short time after the failed attempt.

One group of senior citizens on a Caribbean cruise gave three armed attackers a surprise when they fought back. Two of the attackers ran away and a third was delivered to the police dead. This is serious stuff. Seniors are taking it seriously too. More and more senior centers have traded-in the Bingo tables for self-defense classes. Students learn how to defend themselves using what is most likely to be at hand - a cane.

Canes can be very effective as you’ll realize when you see the story in the video above.

One super-spy senior recommends, “Stay fit, eat well, and exercise.”

I don’t think I’ll argue with her.

Senior Self-defense
Senior citizens are trading in Bingo for self-defense classes, signaling a growing trend towards empowering seniors with self-defense skills.
Older Adults as Protectors
Older adults are increasingly proving their abilities as protectors and fighters, with numerous examples of seniors fending off and defeating attackers.
Cane as Self-defense Weapon
The cane is becoming recognized as a powerful and effective self-defense tool for seniors, with more and more self-defense classes incorporating its use.

Who This Affects Most

Senior Care Facilities
Senior care facilities can take advantage of the trend towards senior self-defense by offering self-defense classes to their residents, enhancing their quality of life.
Self-defense Products Industry
The self-defense products industry can tap into the growing demand for effective self-defense tools for seniors, such as canes and other assistive devices.
Fitness and Exercise Industry
The fitness and exercise industry can seize the opportunity to offer specialized self-defense classes and exercise routines for seniors, emphasizing the importance of staying fit and active as we age.
SCORE
4.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 88%
Freshness 8%

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