Florida State University Study Prompts Humane Self-Defense
Training Class
ROBBINSDALE, Minn. - It has been a common belief that it is
better to offer no resistance to attackers, but now a study from
the Florida State University Department of Criminology indicates
just the opposite. In response to this study, a collaboration
between the Tactic's Training Center at Bill's Gun Shop and
Range and a martial arts instructor was recently formed. "People
have no trouble locking their cars and homes, or installing
alarm systems as a form of self protection," said Scot Combs of
Full Circle Self Defense. "So, why not also learn the right way
to respond to a personal attack?" asks Combs.
The course, entitled "Humane Self Defense," is open to the
public, and provides specific training in the methods of humane
self-defense, and does not involve the use of any type of
weapons. Methods are humane and self protection is taught in a
safe and educational environment. Participants are taught to use
non-lethal techniques. The methods are easy to learn, practice,
and put into use if needed. Topics such as awareness, victim and
attacker profiles, law and liability are also addressed. In
addition to class instruction, copies of the Ebook: The Humane
Self Defense Training Manual will be available for purchase.
"These seminars provide realistic training and viable options
for conflict resolution," said Leonard M. Breure, PhD, training
coordinator for the Tactic Training Center. "Everyone should
have these excellent tools for personal protection. The use of
deadly force is an absolute last resort, and special emphasis
will be on avoidance and escape." Providing protection for
yourself or a loved one from violence is imperative and using
only the appropriate level of force is the law. Doing no more
harm that absolutely necessary is humane, self defense and
innocent citizens need a functional set of humane self-defense
strategies and techniques for keeping themselves and their loved
ones safe and sound. Classes will be held Tuesdays from 6 to 9
p.m. at Bill's Gun Shop, 4080 West Broadway Ave. N.,
Robbinsdale. The fee is $50 per person and is open to people 15
years and older. Registration in advance is recommended because
class size is limited. Call 763-533-9594 for information and
registration.
Contact: Scot Combs 763-862-3221
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