Women's Self-Defense Day
Pow! On March 17th we will welcome Nathan Brown for a two hour class on self-defense. This class will be for students, wives of students, and staff/ faculty of Southeastern. On Ladies Self Defense Day, we will discuss crime statistics; practice some basic self-defense techniques and learn how to avoid dangerous situations, vulnerable attack points and how to be aware of your surroundings (i.e., robbery, carjacking, rape prevention). Instructor, Nathan Brown is a 2nd year seminary student and a 5th degree black belt in traditional karate. Prepare to be prepared!
Pow! On March 17th we will welcome Nathan Brown for a two hour class on self-defense. This class will be for students, wives of students, and staff/ faculty of Southeastern. On Ladies Self Defense Day, we will discuss crime statistics; practice some basic self-defense techniques and learn how to avoid dangerous situations, vulnerable attack points and how to be aware of your surroundings (i.e., robbery, carjacking, rape prevention). Instructor, Nathan Brown is a 2nd year seminary student and a 5th degree black belt in traditional karate. Prepare to be prepared!
When:March 17th from 10am-noon
Where:Ledford Gymnasium
Who:All SEBTS ladies (student, spouse, staff).
Register:Call or E-mail the Women’s Life Office to register by March 9th.
Cost:Free to all SEBTS ladies...until we run out of space!
*Wear modest, comfortable clothes and bring water! No childcare.
kali | January 25, 2012 at 4:10 PM
Ladies, I promise my husband, Nathan, will allow us to have a great time while we prepare to be prepared! I've been to several of his Self-Defense classes for women in the past & you will definitely enjoy it! Hope to see you all on March 17th!
Anonymous | January 25, 2012 at 5:09 PM
Nathan's a fantastic self defense instructor who gives practical tips on how to be a smart and aware woman. This will be a great event!
Unknown | October 1, 2012 at 12:54 PM
It’s been months, how did the training / seminar go? I’m sure it was a blast, and I believe that the event helped women learn how to act and deal with a potential threat. So, do you have any plans of doing a repeat of this event? I hope I’ll be able to participate in the next event, if ever there will be any. Thanks.
-Saundra Tosh
Anonymous | October 17, 2012 at 3:41 PM
@Saundra: It would really be great if you joined in the next time they hold this kind of event. Otherwise, you may enroll in a martial arts training class. My sister enlisted in a class for 14 sessions in a month. She really learned a lot from the training as she’s been able to drag me through the ground, which by the way, she couldn’t before. Hahaha!
Hugh Motz