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OUT OF DANGER~ TM
**A Personal Protection Seminar for Women**

(One hour introductory course)

 

A unique training that provides women with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation.  This
special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends.  

In this seminar you will be introduced to:

    -Fundamentals of personal protection

    -Awareness of dangerous situations and people

    -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons

    -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked

    -When to fight - when to run

    -Break away methods

    -What to do when your attacker has a weapon

    -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull over

    -Secure your home

    -Strangers at your door

    -Avoid being kidnapped

    -How to deal with a stalker

    -Protecting and educating your children

    -Safety when traveling

 

The one hour program is open to women of all ages. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. 

About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been
training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and
Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons
and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio.

 

Date this page was last updated:  
Wednesday, July 08, 2009

 

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