Self-Defense for Teen Girls (ages 15+)

Self-Defense for Teen Girls (ages 15+)

More independence, learning to drive, part-time jobs, teams and travel . . . give them tools to assess and keep them safer.

By Strategic Living, LLC

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 1:30 - 4:30pm PDT

Location

studio of the Feminist Karate Union

920 South Holgate St Seattle, WA 98134

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 3 hours

For older teens who are exploring on their own, who are looking to keep themselves safer.  You are out more, with friends or by yourselves.  You may have a job, and encountering #MeToo incidents.  Maybe you are concerned about a cultural environment that romanticizes unhealthy relationship behavior and tends to denigrate the abilities and sense of selves of girls, LGBTQ+, non-binary, or trans teens.  In this class, you will learn to recognize “red flags” that someone may mean harm, plan safe exits from iffy situation, practice physical moves (just in case), and learn to find supportive self-care. All in age-appropriate language and concepts.

All participants need to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Masks may still be required.

This class is for all cis and trans girls, as well as non-binary people who are comfortable in a space that leans towards the experiences of female-identified.

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.