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Womens Only / Anti Rape Workshop
(Combative Module 6)
DURATION 6 Hour = 1 day or 6 x 1 Hour Sessions.

What The Course Covers;
All Content of Basic Combative / Self Protection Workshop But Including.
Simulated physical training as well as professional lectures on specific topics. Some of the lecture topics involve sexology, the male-female syndrom, communication disabilities between the sexes, psychology and self-therapy, dealing with fear and unconventional stress related situations, and the art of self motivated mental, emotional and physical survival.
Psychology of the rapist
Introduction to the various types of methods and weapons used by rapist
Introduction to the anatomy of a male
Once the above phases are achieved, the participants will be introduced to the studying of the methods to strike vital areas (different parts of the hand, feet, elbows, fingers, head, teeth, shoes, knees, heels, fists, wrists, knuckles, forearm and the hips).
Introduction to a very specific type of combat
Dynamic Self Defense (Moving, kneeling, Standing)
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session
Basic Combative / Self Protection Workshop
(Combative Module 1)
DURATION 6 Hour = 1 day or 6 x 1 hour sessons.

What The Course Covers;
Introduction
What is the difference between Martial Arts and Personal Safety talk?
Fringe Area Assessment
The Colour of Action
Profiling
Tactical Communications
Identifying Key Words
Body Language Assessment
Negotiation Skills
Adrenal Stress Training
How the Body Responds
The Natural Filter
Proximics
Personal Safety Techniques
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session
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Intermediate Combative / Self Protection Workshop
(Combative Module 2)
Duration 6 Hour = 1 day or 6 x 1 Hour Sessions.

What The Course Covers;
Refresher To All of The Content of The Basic Combative / Self Protection Workshop But Including.
Advanced Combative Self Protection Techniques.
Advanced Weapon Improviation.
Basic Unarmed combat against knife attacks
Defense techniques against knife attacks in a vehicle
Neutralizing and disarming techniques
Combat techniques after being injured
Moving from unarmed to armed combat
Checking of the conflict area for additional attackers
Multiple Opponents
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session
Advanced Combative / Self Protection Workshop
(Combative Module 3)
Duration 6 Hour = 1 day or 6 x 1 Hour Sessions.

What The Course Covers;
Refresher To All of The Content of The Basic / Intermediate Combative / Self Protection Workshop But Including.
Advanced Combative Self Protection Techniques.
Advanced Weapon Improviation.
Advanced Unarmed combat against knife attacks
Defense techniques against knife attacks in a vehicle
Advanced Neutralizing and disarming techniques
Combat techniques after being injured
Improvised Weaponry
Moving from unarmed to armed combat
Checking of the conflict area for additional attackers
Advanced Multiple Opponents
Advanced Vehicle self defense techniques
Techniques of protecting another individual
Advanced Batlle Mind Set
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session
Edged Weapon Defence
(Combative Module 4)
Duration 6 Hour = 1 Day or 6 x 1 Hour Sessions

What The Course Covers;
Refresher To All of The Content of The Basic / Intermediate Combative / Self Protection Workshop But Including.
Psychology of the Knife Carrier
Introduction to the anatomy
Weapon Concealment
Once the above phases are achieved, the participants will be introduced to the studying of the methods to strike vital areas (different parts of the hand, feet, elbows, fingers, head, teeth, shoes, knees, heels, fists, wrists, knuckles, forearm and the hips).
Introduction to a very specific type of combat
Dynamic Self Defense (Moving, kneeling, Standing)
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session

“SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM - IN TIMES OF PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR”
Control & Restraint
(Combative Module 5)
Duration 6 Hour = 1 Day or 6 x 1 Hour Sessions

What The Course Covers;
The legal framework surrounding control & restraint.
Be able to assess when to apply restraint and which technique to use in any given situation and recognise the importance of continuous communication throughout the restraining process.
Know what are considered to be unsafe methods of restraint and why they are unsafe.
Be able to work as part of a team in order to apply the most safe and effective restraint.
Fringe Area Assessment
The Colour of Action
Profiling
Tactical Communications
Identifying Key Words
Body Language Assessment
Negotiation Skills
Adrenal Stress Training
How the Body Responds
The Natural Filter
Proximics
Personal Safety Techniques
Introduction to the Anatomy
Weapon Concealment
Dynamic Control & Restraint Techniques (Moving, kneeling, Standing)
Pressure Test
Question & Answer Session