Fort McMurray Self Defense, SAFE International Launches Fort McMurray Women’s Self Defense Parties.
Fort McMurray, AB, October 17, 2014 – (Straight Line PR) – Fort McMurray Self Defense, SAFE International Launches Fort McMurray Women’s Self Defense Parties.
SAFE International ™ is the leading provider of mobile self-defense/personal protection training in Canada. SAFE International has taught more than 185,000 clients in the private, corporate and high school environments since 1994. SAFE International is expanding its seminar options to include women’s self defense parties in Fort McMurray, Alberta with world renowned self defense expert Richard Dimitri.
One of the reasons that SAFE International enjoys teaching women’s self defense Fort McMurray, is how receptive women are to the skills that the SAFE International instructors provide. SAFE International teaches self-defense concepts, rather than techniques. This allows women to learn in a much shorter time. SAFE International always covers Awareness and Avoidance strategies which are based on one’s daily routines. They examine what an attacker looks for, what an attacker wants, and does not want in confrontation. One of the biggest topics that is explored is how most people are too polite, even when their intuition is telling them the complete opposite. SAFE Instructors cover the most common distraction techniques an attacker will use to gain an advantage. Instruction then moves on to verbal strategies in the event that avoidance is no longer possible. Rather than just teaching to yell at a potential attacker, there are a few verbal strategies based on the aggressor and the scenario. The third step is addressing the physical aspect of Fort McMurray women’s self defense. This begins with the advantages of adopting a passive stance rather than an aggressive stance. SAFE Instructors only teach gross motor strikes due to the adrenal rush one gets when they are in a highly stressful state such as an attack scenario. They teach a philosophy of “Attack the Attacker” which reverses one from being the Prey, to that of being the Predator. Another philosophy is to attack the head if all avoidance and verbal strategies have failed.
So Forget Tupperware Parties!
Invite 6 to 8 of your friends for a few hours of fun, education and potentially life- saving instruction. Plan a meal, wine and cheese, or maybe some dessert! Be prepared for a unique Fort McMurray Women’s Self Defense experience! What has made SAFE International so popular is their unique method of teaching with humour and sharing of anecdotes. SAFE International has taught more than 185,000 clients including mothers, fathers, daughters, police officers, seniors, and people with disabilities. To contact SAFE International to schedule your Women’s Self Defense party, you can visit our main SAFE International website at www.safeinternational.biz
You can also reach us toll free at 1-800-465-5972 or by email at info@safeinternational.biz
Contact:
Chris Roberts
Managing Director
SAFE International
22 Spruce St.
Ingleside, ON K0C 1M0
1-800-465-5972
http://www.safeinternational.biz
Fort McMurray, AB, October 17, 2014 – (Straight Line PR) – Fort McMurray Self Defense, SAFE International Launches Fort McMurray Women’s Self Defense Parties.
SAFE International ™ is the leading provider of mobile self-defense/personal protection training in Canada. SAFE International has taught more than 185,000 clients in the private, corporate and high school environments since 1994. SAFE International is expanding its seminar options to include women’s self defense parties in Fort McMurray, Alberta with world renowned self defense expert Richard Dimitri.
One of the reasons that SAFE International enjoys teaching women’s self defense Fort McMurray, is how receptive women are to the skills that the SAFE International instructors provide. SAFE International teaches self-defense concepts, rather than techniques. This allows women to learn in a much shorter time. SAFE International always covers Awareness and Avoidance strategies which are based on one’s daily routines. They examine what an attacker looks for, what an attacker wants, and does not want in confrontation. One of the biggest topics that is explored is how most people are too polite, even when their intuition is telling them the complete opposite. SAFE Instructors cover the most common distraction techniques an attacker will use to gain an advantage. Instruction then moves on to verbal strategies in the event that avoidance is no longer possible. Rather than just teaching to yell at a potential attacker, there are a few verbal strategies based on the aggressor and the scenario. The third step is addressing the physical aspect of Fort McMurray women’s self defense. This begins with the advantages of adopting a passive stance rather than an aggressive stance. SAFE Instructors only teach gross motor strikes due to the adrenal rush one gets when they are in a highly stressful state such as an attack scenario. They teach a philosophy of “Attack the Attacker” which reverses one from being the Prey, to that of being the Predator. Another philosophy is to attack the head if all avoidance and verbal strategies have failed.
So Forget Tupperware Parties!
Invite 6 to 8 of your friends for a few hours of fun, education and potentially life- saving instruction. Plan a meal, wine and cheese, or maybe some dessert! Be prepared for a unique Fort McMurray Women’s Self Defense experience! What has made SAFE International so popular is their unique method of teaching with humour and sharing of anecdotes. SAFE International has taught more than 185,000 clients including mothers, fathers, daughters, police officers, seniors, and people with disabilities. To contact SAFE International to schedule your Women’s Self Defense party, you can visit our main SAFE International website at www.safeinternational.biz
You can also reach us toll free at 1-800-465-5972 or by email at info@safeinternational.biz
Contact:
Chris Roberts
Managing Director
SAFE International
22 Spruce St.
Ingleside, ON K0C 1M0
1-800-465-5972
http://www.safeinternational.biz
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