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To better prepare for personal defense, there must first be a paradigm shift in “predator” and “prey.” Learn how to develop your basic survival instinct and develop movement that will help you survive potentially threatening encounters, even in the face of multiple attackers.
Time Commitment: 1 hour
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The idea that there is “ground fighting” and “upright fighting” can automatically put you at a disadvantage. A basic comfort level must be achieved whether on your feet or on the floor, and this seminar will provide basic drills to increase this comfort level when transitioning between the two
Time Commitment: 1 hour
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Let’s face facts: most people are not in “peak condition” to defend themselves whether due to age, flexibility, physical strength, etc. There are not only economies of motion to be learned, but some “dirty tricks” that can provide short-cuts to defense and escape that can overcome perceived handicaps. This seminar covers these topics..
Time Commitment: 1 hour
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Good question. Offense or defense, which is most important? What are the basic principles of using a knife, club, etc or the basic principles of defending against the same weapons? Which poses a greater threat, a knife or a gun and why? These very relevant topics are addressed as are more “urban weapons” in this seminar.
Time Commitment: 3 hours
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On-going training seminars and personal training are also available.
Instructors may be contacted for their individual schedules and locations
if not listed on the "Calendar" section.
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