Why Self Defense-Protection-Safety Seminars?
Although the terms "self defense" and "martial arts" are often used interchangeably, in practice there are significant differences between the two. Traditional martial arts, such as Karate are, as the name implies, primarily art forms with the broad goal of making their practitioners stronger, calmer, and ultimately more gentle and compassionate people.
Self Defense-Protection-Safety, on the other hand, is a term used to describe a set of beliefs, attitudes, and verbal and physical skills that contribute to an individual's ability to stay safe in dangerous situations. Self Defense-Protection-Safety uses physical techniques which are derived from various martial arts, including karate but the curriculum of a self defense course will also include other topics having to do with the patterns and motivations of violent offenders. Although some training in practical self defense is included in a Karate curriculum, it is not the main focus of the art.
Self Defense-Protection-Safety seminars offers practical self-defense courses in both women-only, children-only and co-ed formats. We also offer self defense courses and seminars in other formats at other locations if sponsored by a school, community organization, or business.