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“Potential
victims have an excellent chance of surviving a rape confrontation
if they are prepared in advance. They should be trained in assessing
their personal strengths and weaknesses. They should be taught techniques
of manipulating the environment to the disadvantage of the assailant,
and they should be educated about various types of rapists, their
motivation, and assaultive behavioral patterns”
(Robert Hazelwood, FBI)
Studying real crime and comparing it to extensive research, content
is narrowed down with presentation and practice methods becoming
clearly obvious. Unfortunately, even with the abundance of information,
too many women are still taught inappropriate material. Even material
taught in Model Mugging may be ineffective based on the many variables
in any given assault, but when the System is taught appropriately
it has the potential to provide women with the most choices combined
with the most realistic and simplistic options available. The combined
content integrates academic/cognitive, physical, and emotional aspects
of self-protection has the best results. How the content is taught
can be just as important as what is taught.
Women’s self-defense programs can create false confidence
and sometimes overconfidence in students, which adds credence to
the statement, “A little bit of knowledge is dangerous.” The
worst case is an overly assertive or antagonistic woman with poor
fighting skills. All programs, including Model Mugging, run this
risk.
We must remind ourselves that each martial art “evolved” to
fulfill the needs of an oppressed group of people. Each group developed
techniques to appropriately and effectively protect themselves. Women
need a defensive system that meets the challenges of modern dangers
which include self-protection against a husband/boyfriend turned
abuser, stalkers, as well as acquaintance and stranger rapists (Matt
Thomas).
There are four elements of the training process which must be considered
when teaching self-defense.
- Proper: can be defined as “adapted or
appropriate to the circumstances; to be suitable or correct for
a particular occasion or purpose.” When applying options
and strategies to women’s self-defense, training must be
appropriate to the circumstances or conditions that women are commonly
confronted.
- Adequate can be defined as meaning “barely
sufficient; to be enough for the desired purpose.” When deciding
how much training is sufficient, for the sake of training costs,
we must approximate what the minimum amount of time necessary to
sufficiently train the average woman. This does not mean that once
a woman attends a course she is forever trained; such thinking
is dangerous for any instructor or student to accept. The retention
and capabilities of each woman will vary.
- Consistent can be defined as adhering or retaining
the same form. When a woman returns for a review class, it is important
that she is not taught something completely different. The training
should build upon the information she learned in the previous training
session so she can improve her skills.
- On Going refers to training that is continuous
over time. It maintains your level of confidence and allows you
to improve or realistically adjust your skills as your body changes.
On going training also identifies our reduced capabilities and
where skills must be modified to compensate for injuries, sore
backs and joints, heart conditions, other medical inhibitors, weight
gain, and especially age. Keeping your mind and body coordinated
with your age is important because survival skills are perishable.
It also allows you to reconfirm your feelings about self-preservation
and the psychology behind the winner’s mindset.
Consideration for proper training is a must! We have determined
how criminals attack women and what they do (Principle
I). We have also realistically considered effective options or
countermeasures in conditions imposed upon us (Principle II). Only
now can we practice applying those options, but it is how you practice
those options that become the significant element of preparation
and training while consistent and on going training builds self-confidence
and improving skills as our body and lifestyle change.
Proper and adequate training provides experience building actions
based on calm and collectiveness becoming an inoculation to crime
allowing clearer situational assessment.
You are the master of your destiny. Proper preparation gives you
self-confidence and control over your mind and body.
For more information go to: Model
Mugging History Evolution of Martial Science in Women’s Self-Defense

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