Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu will once again play host to hundreds of women from all over the Brooklyn area for a self-defense and personal protection seminar on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu’s schools offer these seminars on a quarterly basis to women as a way to provide education and practical strategies about staying safe in their communities.
Chief Instructor Gene Dunn has long advocated self-defense and assault prevention as an essential pillar of martial arts practice, and therefore makes sure he shares it with as many women as possible. “Our goal with these seminars is to provide a resource for women in Brooklyn who need information and training but might not otherwise seek it out. The techniques we’ll be teaching are safe, simple and vital keys for women in our communities to feel safer and more confident in their day-to-day lives,” says Dunn.
If you are a woman or have a woman in your life, it is imperative that they attend this seminar to learn life-saving techniques.
For more information be sure to go to www.brooklynbjj.com, or email brooklynbjj@gmail.com.
About Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu believes that the martial arts are about physical fitness, mental discipline and ethical living. We teach that the martial arts have the power to make profound, positive improvements in the lives of those who practice them.
Our mission is to empower individuals to act as agents of transformation both on the mat and in the world. We believe that the timeless principles of black belt – compassion, generosity, discipline, integrity and involvement – can transform our students, their families and their communities for the better.