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Hours 1-3 Utilizing the R.A.D. student manual, students will be involved in a discussion of risk reduction strategies, date rape, continuum of survival, defensive strategies and the basic principals of defense.
We also discuss how to develop a defensive mindset, understanding offensive and defensive postures, recognizing vulnerable locations and utilizing personal weapons.
Hours 4-6 Participating students will begin the
process of hands on training. The techniques utilized by R.A.D. Systems are based on simple gross motor skills and are developed to the point that they become instinctual through repetition. Students will have the opportunity
to use these techniques in dynamic impact training by striking padded equipment held by the instructors. All techniques target a single attacker.
Hours 7-9 Students will be introduced to ground defense
techniques and will continue to refine the skills previously learned with "practice, practice and practice."
Hours 10-12 Students will participate in "simulated assault" scenarios at full contact
with R.A.D. instructors, who wear state of the art protective gear specifically designed for this training.
Women have the opportunity to utilize their skills in a safe training environment monitored by instructors.
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