December 5
@
11:04 pm
Join us to learn self defense training for women! This workshop will include pre-fight training, as well as physical self defense against real-world attacks.
- Beginner-friendly
- No fitness requirements (you don’t have to be in shape!)
- No experience necessary
Register for Women’s Self Defense
What to expect in the Women’s Self Defense Seminar
Our class will be broken up into this agenda:
- Warm up as a group
- Fighting stance and movement
- How to use your voice effectively
- Striking fundamentals
- Wrist grab defenses
- Defense against a common attack against women
- Final drill
- Questions
What to wear and bring
Wear anything you feel comfortable moving and sweating in. We don’t train with outside shoes on our mats, but you’re welcome to bring and change into any clean shoes you only wear on the mats (or indoors). Most people train barefoot.
Who is the Women’s Self Defense Seminar for?
All our women’s self defense classes are for cis and trans women, and non-binary folks who feel comfortable being in a women-centered class. We also welcome participants who are 13 years or older.
Who are my instructors
Emily Alexander
A year after the birth of her first child, Emily’s friend recommended trying Krav Maga, and that led to her training with a private group taught by Jeff Isacksen in 2015. Over the next year, she gained an immense amount of confidence and empowerment, both personally and as a mother. She’s now a Krav Maga instructor at Krav Maga ATX and teaches the Women’s Self Defense class every Thursday at 7pm.
A note on nerves
We know coming into a new gym is scary, even scarier when you’re coming to learn how to fight back. Our school is different than most.
You can opt out of anything, at any time, and for any reason, and you don’t owe your instructors, your training partners, or anyone else in the room an explanation why.
We recognize you might be coming to our space nervous and apprehensive. And you might be coming to us with a history of traumatic experiences in your past. You’re safe here and we’ll work really hard to keep you that way. And if you decide you want to watch for part or all of the seminar, that’s okay too.
A note on trauma
With that said, we’re trauma-informed, but we’re not mental healthcare professionals. Please speak to your doctor and/or your mental healthcare provider about whether right now is the right time to do this kind of work.