Thhere are any number of common misconceptions about self-defence and one of the most common is often voiced by women when they enquire about learning self-defence. Almost all women think they will have to learn a martial art and in many cases the very idea of that puts them off completely. Another common statement is “Self-defence is no good to me, if a big guy grabbed me I'd never be able to get him off”. The vast majority of women have an in-built feeling of defencelessness when it comes to the thought of having to face a big powerful male. Women have the erroneous belief that they need to possess an ability to unleash immense physical power and technique at the moment of attack. All this is wrong and Women's REACT explains how and why successful self-defence begins a long time before any physical attack takes place.
The three most successful preventative tactics any women has against being attacked are:
1. Situational Awareness
2. Threat Awareness
3. Projected Confidence
When it comes to an actual attack the best defence is just not to be there, but if your back is against the wall and you need a physical edge, Women's REACT gives you the tools











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