When people think of “self-improvement”, they normally think physical: new hairstyle, trim waist, killer abs, toned muscles, breast implants, etc.
Rarely, is any thought ever given to their safety – whether they are physically or mentally prepared to defend themselves and/or their families.
The month of September brings us an excellent opportunity to reflect and take necessary action to increase our ability to be prepared in the face of a criminal attack.
Women’s Self-Defense Institute has the tools and resources necessary to assist and train women in increasing their preparedness to reduce the risks of becoming a crime victim.
Taking the necessary steps to reduce our exposure to crime is not about fear – it is prudent risk management. Just as most of us have learned to swim in order not to drown; and/or have taken a CPR course to protect our families, self-defense is just another component to being prepared.
Self-defense training is a way to take back control of your life, rather than feeling helpless in the face of adversity – whether it be criminal, your spouse or your boss.
Self-defense training is not all about physical techniques to subdue a criminal. It is about learning assertiveness behavior, verbal boundary setting and fear management.
Self-defense training also impacts us psychologically through:
Whether you are an individual, group or corporation, Women’s Self-Defense Institute Programs has something to offer you. Take the first step to your safety self-improvement and check out our programs.
**Angie M. Tarighi is the CEO & Founder of Women’s Self-Defense Institute providing self defense training, education awareness & personal protection products empowering women to fight back against crime.
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