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Choosing
The Right Self Defense Class |
by:
Rob
Goyette |
You
just had a close call - you were waiting
for the bus after staying at work late.
The neighborhood gets a little rough after
hours and a suspicious character approached
you. Before things could escalate, a handful
of people joined you at the stop. Still,
the situation was enough for you to seriously
consider how you would react to being attacked.
Is it time for self-defense classes? It
could be.
Self-defense classes are a common way for
people to learn how to handle a situation
where they become a victim to violence of
one sort or another. There are several different
types of self-defense classes available
- from martial arts to simple self-defense
classes, and it can be confusing trying
to choose the one that is right for you.
Here are a few tips for you, to help choose
a self-defense class that will deliver the
knowledge you need to protect yourself:
. Investigate the different programs - If
you don't have the time to spend learning
a martial arts discipline, then maybe a
weekend course that offers you techniques
and other escape strategies will work for
you. You don't necessarily need to physically
defeat an opponent - you merely need to
provide yourself an opportunity to escape
safely.
. Good courses don't tell you what to do
- Instead, good self defense courses provide
you with simple techniques, information
on the options you have when a situation
arises, and also teach you how to analyze
the type of danger you are in. Every situation
is different, and you should not be fooled
by those classes that give you the absolute
answer for every situation.
. Find out the background of the instructor
- Your instructor should have extensive
experience in their field of self-defense.
Discover if they have a self-defense philosophy
that matches what you are trying to achieve.
Ask if they mind if you sit in on a class
or two to get a feel for the program. Then
ask whatever questions you want of the program
and the instructor. Find out as much information
as you can before you make a decision on
your self-defense class.
. It's not always about physical defense
- You should find a course that offers you
information on awareness of your surroundings,
verbal confrontations, de-escalating a confrontation
as well as physical techniques. The most
successful self-defense classes for the
average person encompass several different
areas, and do not focus solely on physical
defense.
. Get referrals - As with anything you are
about to commit a significant amount of
time and money into, you want to do as much
research as you can. Talk to others who
have taken self-defense classes and find
out what they liked and what they didn't
like. You can also talk to your local YMCA
or YWCA, local colleges, and the area rape
crisis center. They will often run classes
or be able to offer you the names of people
who can provide solid self-defense skills.
Take your time to find the right self-defense
class. Determine what your needs are, and
then begin your search from there. Martial
arts may be the right way for you to go,
or you might just want an evening course
over a couple night to help you lean to
defend yourself.
Any course you take should provide you with
more than just a physical way out of a situation.
Most courses will teach you how to recognize
a situation and react as quickly as possible
to avoid any danger altogether. In doing
this, it gives you a feeling of power and
confidence when you have to wait at the
bus stop - next time it might be alone.
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