
Everyone is concerned about personal safety these days. Whether you are walking in your neighborhood, stopping by the grocery store on the way home from work, or traveling to a new city on a business trip, you must be aware of the predators who want to hurt you.
Kyle Eastham, Black Belt in judo, aikido, and karate (and a former law enforcement officer) offers a hands-on workshop for women to avoid, prevent, and if necessary, survive a physical, personal attack.
***Read this message from Vanessa who loved the self-defense session at the World Education Congress of Meeting Professionals International (MPI).

Especially designed for professional women on the go, this workshop addresses:
- How to avoid an attack
- What convicted offenders said about who they choose as targets
- Bad guys choose targets based on looks - but it's not what you think
- How to use weapons you didn't even know you had
- Why you should not punch your attacker (what to do instead)
- Why you can't allow yourself to be taken from the primary crime scene

You'll learn and practice real techniques, including:
- How to defend yourself if you fall down or get knocked down - Front choke from standing - Front choke while on the ground - Arms pinned to the ground with attacker on top of you - Choke from behind - Bear hug from behind
This workshop makes a great breakout session and works well with the martial arts themed keynote presentation about Black Belt Performance. Book both of them and save on speaking fees and travel costs!
Call 1-800-709-4948 or email for more info.
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