Using the reasearch developed by renowned pioneer and innovator Tony Blauer, the “Conceptual Self-Defense” seminar encompass the psychological issues and the emotional challenges of confrontation.
People’s internal associations to the stress of confrontation can hugely affect their ability to respond appropriately in a situation. How appropriate then, to take time out from life for an afternoon to consider your own thoughts and ideas about how you deal with confrontation, fear and aggression.
Attendees at our seminars get a super-concentrated injection of concepts and decision models which can help them gain clarity, confidence and capability when their need is greatest.
Through participating in lectures, group discussion exercises and exploring different media, our trainers will lead you on a journey toward your own realizations and decisions regarding your personal safety.
This seminar course is geared more for our corporate clients where during work hours an employer can offer their emplyee tools and strategies for safety when time, space and physicality are limited.
Conceptual Self-Defense Seminar Format
2-4 hours includes CD of course topics, lecture and multi media presentation, verbal scenarios and covers:
PART 1: FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDINGS
The Three Attacks // the 3-Dimensional Approach // the Law and Reasonable Force // Dealing with Encroachment
PART 2: YOUR BUILT-IN SURVIVAL SYSTEM
Faith in Physiology // Universal Flinch Theory// Every Body’s Natural Strengths // The Magic of the S.P.E.A.R system.
PART 3: KNOW F.E.A.R.
Who is the Opponent? // Principles of Verbal De-fusing
Your Survival Anchor // the Golden Rules // Experiencing Common Scenarios
PART 4: CEREBRAL SELF-DEFENSE
The psychology of intimidation // the power of indignation
Be Your Own Bodyguard // Consolidation of Skills
Besides experiencing some of the most effective skills and scenario-replications from the frontiers of modern personal protection training, there are key questions this seminar will help you to answer:
- What exactly is a real assault, and why do they happen?
- What can I do to avoid becoming a target?
- What strategies can I use to de-fuse a confrontation?
- What exactly is the law of “self-defense”?
- Can I have confidence in what my body will do?
- Do I really need to remember ‘techniques’?
- When will I know the time to act?
- Would I fight back, or freeze?
- How far would I go to protect myself?
- What should I think about to help me win?
For further information on dates, costs, and to register, please e-mail our seminar team.
