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Female Runner Fights Off Attacker With Self-Defence Moves

The Seattle woman vowed to "Fight Like A Savage"

There are three standard responses to a traumatic situation: fight, flight or freeze. Seattle woman, Kelly Herron, had the first response when she successfully fought off an attacker who allegedly assaulted her in a public restroom while she was in the middle of a long-distance run in a popular local park.

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The 36-year-old was six kilometres in to a 16-kilmotre run when her marathon training became every runnerโ€™s worst nightmare. In an interview with ABC News, Kelly recalls the moment she knew she was in danger, saying, โ€œAs I was drying my hands, I became aware that something was wrong.โ€ 

Thatโ€™s when police allege Gary Steiner, a 40-year-old registered sex offender in Arizona, pushed Kelly to the bathroom floor and attacked her โ€“ hitting her knees and legs, and badly bruising her arms.

Kelly responded by repeatedly screaming, โ€œNot today m***er f***er,โ€ which she said became her โ€œbattle cryโ€ throughout the attack.

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When she realised โ€œthis doesnโ€™t have to be a fair fight,โ€ Kelly used tactics she learnt in a self-defence class just three weeks earlier โ€“ clawing his face and punching him back. โ€œI learned to put hard bones in soft, fleshy places, so I just started beating his head with the side of my hand,โ€ she said.

A recent Runnerโ€™s World survey found that 43% of women have experienced harassment while running. Kelly chose to share her story in the hope of encouraging women to โ€œnever stop fighting and never stop running.โ€

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In an Instagram post following the brutal attack, she wrote, โ€œMy face is stitched, my body is bruised, but my spirit is intact.โ€ She is still training to run the Seattle Rock and Roll Marathon in June.

The alleged attacker has been charged with second-degree attempted rape, reports People.

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