Elements Academy of Martial Arts

Elements Academy of Martial Arts
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Emma Lynds

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Women's Self Defense - the real deal


Last night, we hosted our second Women's Self Defense workshop at Elements Academy. We wanted to hold an event in recognition of International Women's Day which would raise money for WAVAW (Women Against Violence Against Women). Our first one filled up fast, so we held a second workshop last night. I am very happy with the numbers and the success of this special event.

I really enjoyed watching the way the women progressed during the two workshops. The energy and confidence increased as the women got more familiar and proficient with the moves. Since I have regular exposure to self-defense, I forget that most women have never experienced what it's like to have someone grab them in a bear hug, or choke them up against a wall. This can be extremely scary and without practicing escapes, it can feel like a hopeless situation. The women in attendance showed strength, courage, and determination. They became quite proficient with the moves and I feel very positive about arming them with a little bit of knowledge and experience. I hope to be able to reach as many women as possible and encourage them to put the practice of learning how to defend themselves into their regular schedule.

I don't think there is enough really good self-defense courses for women out there and I'd like to change that. Instead of just doing one-off workshops/seminars, we have opened a regular class that runs weekly on Tuesday nights. It is strictly for women and focuses on defending common grabs and holds and realistic situations such as being underneath someone on the ground. Practicing these scenarios in a safe setting with other women allows for retention of the techniques. Over time, there is a greater emphasis on a more realistic struggle and challenging scenarios. Like anything you want to become proficient at, you have to practice.

Every woman is welcome and I encourage you to try it - you never know when you might need it.

Women's Self Defense
Every Tuesday at 7pm
Elements Academy of Martial Arts

It's Fight, not Flight.
Emma

3 comments:

  1. Hi Emma

    What a great article! It was great to read that the women who attended showed strength, courage, and determination and also became proficient with the moves.

    I believe that all women and girls should take courses like yours. We should NEVER be afraid of doing whatever it takes to escape from an attacker.

    I'd love ALL women to listen to a recording which a friend of mine made and uploaded to youtube. She describes her attack in detail and how she defeated her attacker who was much bigger and stronger than she was by grabbing and twisting his exposed testicles hard. She was only a teenager back then when she successfully defended herself in this way. I'm a great believer that we CAN fight back successfully with the right knowledge and training.

    Please find below the link to the recording:-

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTErtfxb7GE

    I hope that many women can find inspiration by listening to this very brave girls story.

    Mandy

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  2. Proper self-defense training and basic knowledge would be very helpful for women who want to learn how to protect themselves from being potential targets. Also, it is important that in training, aside from the development of physical strength, having the right mindset should also be emphasized. Knowledge without the “will” is pointless. Be determined and believe that you can protect yourself, and the rest will follow.

    -Saundra Tosh

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  3. Learning how to defend yourself is not easy, especially for women. You’ll need a lot of strength and discipline, and you’ll suffer from pain even before you learn the self-defense techniques. However, after getting through, I am certain that these women were really happy to have joined the workshop. Now that they know how to defend themselves, they’ll become more confident, and without a doubt, they’re now able to fend off anyone who intends to harm them.

    Hugh Motz

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