Most Women’s Self Defence Courses Only Reflect 13% of Men’s Assaults on Women
Earlier this year, my teacher Grandmaster Andrew Sands asked me to create a women's self defence course to be initially run at a local women's health centre, which will later be available at our dojang. With almost forty years of martial arts under his belt, Grandmaster Sands is obviously an expert in self defence; and he is also forward thinking. He realised that the women's self defence course he designed over thirty years ago whilst ahead of itself at the time, needed updating to meet the ever evolving needs of women. However, I would argue that Grandmaster Sands's original course is still ahead of most other women's self defence courses on offer. There is a lot more social data available now than there was thirty years ago and that information is now readily available. Furthermore, my teacher and I have had discussions over the last couple of years of some of the subjects my sociology studies, and these subjects address the very places where women's self def...