We understand that
women's self defense training must fit into your busy schedule in order to be realistic. Women lead
busy lives and if you are going to take time to learn self defense it must be simple, effective and
realistic. There are a lot of misconceptions about self defense for women. Training should not
hurt. The best self-defense techniques are simple and easily accessible for your use if you need
them to defend yourself or your family in an attack. You don't have to be in 'good shape' to learn
self defense.
Robb Hamic commonly provides women's
self defense seminars across the United States and speaks to large groups of women regarding
safety, risk mitigation and use of force issues. He has success as a motivational speaker at
corporate events and has provided a new alternative for speaking engagements for employers who want
their employees to take away something valuable. Mr. Hamic is a professional instructor, author and
he has many life experiences that relate surviving violent, scary attacks.
Summit Self Defense® specializes
teaching women self defense. We teach all available courses and subject matter to our women
students and we also realize that all women have different risks, objectives, fears and motivations
for training. We listed some of our training opportunities below:
- Women's Israeli KRAV Maga self defense
lessons
- Private women's self defense lessons
- Women's self defense classes
- Women's self defense seminar
- Women's corporate self defense training in large
or small groups
- Women's event seminars such as organizations,
groups or community outreach
- Women's Taser training, sales and
deployment
- Women's OC Spray training, sales and
deployment
- Women's handgun training, sales and
deployment
- Women's concealed handgun licensing (CHL,
CCW)
- Women's personal Defense Readiness (PDR)
- Local, statewide, national or international
women's self defense seminars with reservation
- Verbal deescalation techniques
- Self defense awareness and conflict
avoidance
- Explanation of use of force, immanent jeopardy and
legal ramifications for using self defense
- Fear management
- Options
The US Department of Justice has
released its 2008 statistical data on crime in the united States. The study revealed that only
forty seven (47%) percent of crime was reported. This figure is much higher for rapes and other
sexual assaults upon women.
In 2008, an estimated 4.9
million violent crimes (rapes or sexual assaults, robberies, aggravated assaults and simple
assaults) occurred, as well as an estimated 16.3 million property crimes (burglaries, motor vehicle
thefts and household thefts) and 137,000 personal thefts (picked pockets and snatched
purses).
In 2008, women were more likely than
men to be victimized by someone they knew. Seventy percent of all violent crimes against women were
committed by a known offender (an intimate, family member or friend/acquaintance), compared to 49
percent of violence against men. Twenty-three percent of the non-fatal violence against women was
committed by an intimate (current or former spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend), compared to three
percent of the violence against men.
"You can contact me for a
personal risk assessment or for any self defense related question on my cellular phone
512-284-0087," says Robb Hamic, founder of Summit Self Defense.