Daniel Uselton

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selfdefense classes for women

There are usually huge differences between the conditions that are present leading up to a threat or dangerous situation involving men and women. However when it comes to attacks on women aggressors don't always identify themselves and as such their motives are often only recognisable at the last minute. Sometimes this leaves too little time for a woman to avoid becoming involved in a potentially dangerous or threatening situation. Most often the kind of physical attacks women face are more likely to be ones aimed at control and to limiting movement rather than a straight assault. So wouldn't it make sense to be in a better position to be able to handle yourself should you be unfortunate enough to end up is just such a scenario?