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WAPC

Womens Assault Prevention Course
Learn simple, effective and proven self-protection techniques

The Bushidokan – Women’s Assault Prevention Course will consist of 2 hours of intensive self-protection and self-defense training, in a single session. You will receive individual instruction and will be provided the course manual.
This Course is Available to the Public, No Membership Required


The Women's Assault Prevention Course is a ONE-TIME COURSE,
(Please call Alicia 233-5448 to schedule, 5-person Minimum)
at the Bushidokan Martial Arts Temple,
located at 311 9th St, Sparks, NV 89431.
(For classes at your location, see contact info below. 5-person Minimum)

One Adult: 2-Hour Course $35
Parent/Child (minimum 12 years): 2-Hour Course $50
Students: 2-Hour Course $20

For a class at YOUR location, to become a corporate sponsor,
or for ANY questions about our course,
feel free to Contact: Alicia Karnes 775-233-5448
Email: BushidokanWAPC@hotmail.com


IF ATTENDING, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:

  • Please arrive early. The course starts PROMPTLY at 1:00 PM.
  • The afternoon course is made up of a single 2 hour session with regular breaks.
  • The course consists of 30% lecture, and 70% practice of Assault Prevention tactics.
  • NO Drop-ins or casual observers please.
  • You do NOT need to be in good physical condition to take this hands-on course!
  • Wear loose comfortable clothing that covers your knees. You will need to bring water, a small towel, and socks to wear for the course (no shoes please).
  • Please do not wear ANY jewelry during the course (especially ear-rings or facial jewelry).

MORE COURSE INFORMATION
Bushidokan Martial Arts Temple A Nevada State Non-Profit under IRS 508(c)(1)(A)

This Women's Assault Prevention Course has been in continuous presentation at various martial art schools in the U.S. for the past 32 years. It has won awards and certificates from women's groups in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada.

Developed by Prof. Steven J. McLaughlin, Sensei & CEO of the Hawaii Zenyo Bujutsu Kai (HZBK). A 7th Degree Black Belt with 35 years experience teaching Assault Prevention and Self-Defense. Co-author Dr. Linda Anngela, a recognized Women’s Self-Defense Instructor, with Black Belts in several martial arts. Linda holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii in social welfare, is a Licensed Social Worker, and teaches at the University of Nevada, Reno.
The techniques and information presented are based on the latest police reports on violent criminal behavior and Social Work research on therapeutic intervention with survivors of assault and domestic violence. The techniques presented are simple, practical, effective and proven methods from principles of DanZan Ryu JuJitsu (DZR) and can be accomplished by anyone with little or no previous training or physical conditioning.

Each class is 30% Assault Prevention lecture and 70% Self-Defense and Self-Protection techniques. Self-protection consists of methods to keep you from hurting yourself, and self-defense emphasizes techniques to use in the event of an attack. Training is done in a controlled, safe, slow, environment until the techniques can be performed realistically.

Realism is a key component of learning Self-Defense correctly. You will learn how to assess, avoid and escape many situations. You will learn how to settle fear and panic with proper breathing. You will learn to use assertive voice control. Also included in the course are question and answer sessions, lectures followed by hands-on examples, a "field trip" into a parking lot for hands on training in vehicles. There is no substitute for realistic practice of actual self-defense techniques. You must practice until the moves can be done without thinking.

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