Self-Defense for Girls Off to College

Self-Defense for Girls Off to College

She's off to college! Give her tools to increase her chances of the next four years being those she will remember fondly.

By Strategic Living, LLC

Date and time

Sunday, May 5 · 2 - 5:30pm PDT

Location

Feminist Karate Union

920 South Holgate Street Seattle, WA 98134

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

She’s off to college! For the first time, she’ll be living with peers rather than parents, responsible for her own food and schedule, and having to make more judgements about balancing risk and safety. All while making new friends, finding how she fits in, and thriving in a college environment.

Give her tools to increase her chances of the next four years being those she will remember fondly.

In this class she will learn simple and effective ways to stay out of harm’s way on and around campus while still enjoying the full college experience. In this short seminar, we will address 2 ways to identify possible evil-doers, 3 strategies to evade them, and 4 techniques to neutralize their ill intent. Some of this class will be physical, some verbal, and all aimed at increasing her choices. EmPOWERment doesn’t get more fun!

All participants must be fully vaccinated against COVID. Masks may still be required.

Organized by

Strategic Living, LLC, has been helping women, girls, and boys discover their inner super-sheros since 2003.  We have taught self-defense to women from six to senior, from sorority sisters to grandmothers and business executives, homeless  women and those in transitional housing, and just about everyone in between. We have held classes for dorms and sororities, law firms, restaurant employees, manufacturing facilities, medical clinics, YMCA and YWCA groups, Angeline's Center (homeless women's day shelter), Opportunity Place and other transitional housing sites, the Veterans' Administration Medical Center, Providence Everett Medical Center, girl scout troops, book clubs, and groups of families and friends who wanted to be safer.