Choosing a Self-Defense Class
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So, you've decided to take a class in self-defense. Depending on where you live, you may be overwhelmed by the choices. Here are some tips to help you choose the right self-defense class for you.
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1. If you are a woman, seek a self-defense class that is designed for women. This will teach you how to defend yourself against people who have more size and strength than you have -- and if you have the ability to defend yourself against those people, you have the ability to defend yourself against all people.
2. Call the person or institution holding the class. Find out the credentials of the instructor, and ask for references.
3. Call your local police station, and ask for a reference. The chances are good that they know of all the self-defense classes in your area, and they probably also know which one is the best. They may even offer their own self-defense classes.
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4. Ask if there is a trial class, or if you can pay for just one session, instead of paying for multiple sessions. This will allow you to see if the class will work for you, and if you have faith in the instructor.
5. Some classes will be more expensive than others. Do not choose a self-defense class based on the cost. This is your safety, and possibly your life that you are trying to protect. Choose the best class -- not the most or least expensive class.
6. Some classes will be more extensive than others. For best results, choose a class that will teach you how to defend yourself in the shortest possible time, and then look into classes for more advanced self-defense later. Keep your priorities straight!
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7. Ask about the instructors' philosophies concerning self-defense, and make sure that they are in line with your own philosophies.
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