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Curriculum
What will I learn?
Youth: Playground self defense, situation recognition, kata, judo throws, coordination exercises. The youth learn the same basic techniques as the adults, but detuned, and there are no weapons defenses involved. (More details on this program are available at the link.)
Juniors: More advanced responses to attacks, continued improvement of skills learned in the youth class. Weapons defenses are introduced as students near entry to the adult class, as the juniors class is also intended as a bridge to that class. (More details on this program are available at the link.)
Adults: Where to begin?! You learn to defend against various iterations of these attacks from your first day on the mat.
knife attacks
knife threats
gun stickups
armed and unarmed grabs and chokes
kicks
armed and unarmed attacks while on the ground
lower-intensity attacks and threats, which don't require as drastic a response
unscripted knife attacks and multiple assailants (higher-level students)
You also learn control techniques for less-threatening situations.
Adults also learn to do judo throws formally, as well as our style's kata, but the majority of the time is spent on self defense.