POW! About Physical Self Defense
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Can women defend themselves against rape or sexual assault? You better believe it!
Physical Self-Defense to Prevent Sexual Assault or Rape
Women can be strong, and women can fight successfully. Women learn to punch and kick and break holds. In a 6-8 week class, women become so much stronger and more confident. It's exciting to watch fear turn into action.
A good suite of self defense techniques --
- is easy to learn
- works for all women's bodies, including those that aren't athletic
- has both agressive techniques, like kicks and punches, and defensive techniques, like hold breaks
- has enough moves to be useful in many situations, but not so many you can't remember them
- works in a variety of positions -- standing, against a wall, and on the floor
I can't teach you how to throw a punch online, but I can give you some guidelines on fighting back. First, believe you're worth fighting for -- because you are. Next, increase the resources you have in a confrontation by learning some new physical techniques. Then practice, practice, practice, so your body knows instantly what to do.
Every confrontation is different, but statistically, women who defend themselves improve their chances of preventing rape. And while a self-defense class is not a guarantee, women who have taken one are statistically more likely to fight off an attacker. I encourage you to find the rape prevention class that's right for you.
next: How to Choose a Rape Prevention Class
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Last Updated( May 04, 2009 )
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reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
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