Sunday, December 01, 2013

Women's Self-Defense - North Webster, IN - January 2014

Start the new year off by learning how to keep yourself safe from crime and violence. Women's Self-Defense seminar to be held in North Webster, Indiana. Learn effective skills to protect yourself from assault!

This is not a martial arts class, only simple and instinctive life-saving skills will be covered.

The cost is only $15. Don't miss out!


In this 2-hour “hands-on” course, participants will learn:

●The 4 Steps of Personal Safety
●Instinctive protective methods
●Mind-Setting against violence
●Effective attack-stopping targets
●Basic strikes
●Escaping grabs and holds
●and more...

Suitable women and teens ages 13 and older.

When: Saturday January 25th - 2014

Where:
North Webster Community Center
301 N. Main St.
North Webster, IN

Cost: $15 per person

Pre-registration Required!

For additional information feel free to contact me.

To pre-register contact: NWCC (574) 834-1600

Download the flyer-
http://personalsafetyunlimited.net/WomensSD.pdf
 
Steve Zorn, ICPS
Personal Safety Unlimited
http://www.personalsafetyunlimited.net
Saturday, October 19, 2013

Keep Children Safe This Halloween

Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween is just around the corner and it can one of the most festive and entertaining holidays of the year for the entire family. Trick-or-treating, costume parties and haunted houses all add to the fun of the Halloween weekend. However, the fun can quickly turn to disaster if parents and children choose to ignore dangerous people, places, and situations.  Before sending your children out to enjoy the holiday activities take the time to talk with them about  possible scenarios they may be forced to face and how to successfully resolve them. Below is a list of general safety tips to help keep children safe this Halloween.

-Young children should always go trick-or-treating with a parent or trusted adult.

-Older children / teens should never trick-or-treat alone. They should have at least 2 buddies go with
them, if not a parent or trusted adult.

-Plan your child's entire route and make sure they stick to it.

-Make sure that children are wearing flame retardant costumes.

-Make sure the costumes do not obstruct your child's vision.

-Avoid costumes or bags that display your child's name on them.

-Provide your children with snacks before they go out so they will be less tempted to eat candy before it's checked. Make sure to check out all candy before your children eat it.

-Children should be very cautious of people they don’t know or people displaying strange behavior.

-Children should be taught how to respond to potentially dangerous people or situations. They should run, shout, and get help when they can.

-Teach children to yell "Fire!" rather than help if they find themselves in an unsafe situation and need to draw attention.

-They should be taught Kid Escape or other similar abduction prevention skills.

-They should be taught to check first before going anywhere with anyone, especially with people they
don’t know or don’t know very well.

-Children should accept treats only in the doorway. Never go inside a house, an apartment, or car.

-Teach your children to be polite, make sure they say thank you for their treats.

-Children shouldn't play near lit jack-o-lanterns.

-Children should visit only those houses where the lights are on and only in neighborhoods familiar to you.

-They should walk, not run.

-Children should walk only on sidewalks and driveways, and avoid short-cuts or secluded areas.

-They should cross the street at the corner or in a crosswalk and obey traffic signals.

-They should carry a flashlight and other reflective items  such as treat bags or glowing bracelets.

Personal Safety Unlimited
Sunday, October 06, 2013

Bill Kipp of FAST Defense to return to Warsaw, Indiana March 2014

Bill Kipp of FAST Defense will be returning to Warsaw, Indiana in March 2014. He will be bringing his unique Stress Shooting defensive handgun program back to town along with his effective approach to dealing with ground assaults.

Keep an eye on the website for updates and registration information as March gets closer. The last time Bill did his Stress Shooting program here we sold out. Don't miss this chance to learn how to effectively use a handgun to save your life or the life of a loved-one through scenario-based firearms training. Also, learn how to successfully escape an attacker that has taken you to the ground through simple and effective skills during the adrenal state.

COMING SOON!

http://personalsafetyunlimited.net/seminars.html

I Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Self-Defense!



I don’t need self-defense…I have a ______  (gun, pepper spray, knife, baton, or some other personal protective device).


Many people would be surprised at how many times I have heard this statement (or something similar) over the past 24 years. Some people often have this delusion that as long as they own some kind of personal protective tool or device that they will be safe from crime and violence. They think that just because they own a gun that it will miraculously appear in their hand the very moment they find themselves facing a lethal threat. Unfortunately reality is another story. When I hear such statements my initial knee-jerk response is to blurt out “So, where is the tool at this very moment?”. While not necessarily the most courteous response, it often serves to prove the point rather well. The three most common responses to this question- 1) It’s in my purse, 2) It’s in my car, and 3) It’s at home. Upon answers like this I obviously feel the need to further prove my point by asking “So, how is this life-saving tool going to protect you right here and right now when you don’t have immediate access to it?” Generally, people don’t know what to say in response. Why not? Because they have never seriously considered such a scenario. Apparently, for some people just the fact of owning some kind of protective tool or device provides them with some fulfilling sense of security, even if the tool in question is not within their immediate reach. Obviously this kind of false sense of security is extremely dangerous and actually increases the probability that a person will become a victim of crime or assault.

The tool must be easily accessible-
To be clear, for any protective tool or device to be effective, it must be within immediate reach of the intended victim.  So, what exactly do I mean by “immediate”? Ideally, this would mean having the tool in the hand and ready to go. However, if that is a little impractical then the next best solution would be for the tool to be accessible within a single second. In other words, it must be positioned on the person or within reach so that the intended victim can grab it, draw it, and use it in less than a second. While I agree that there may be some situations that provide more time to deploy a protective tool, it’s those worst-case scenarios we need to worry about.  If you can’t get the tool out quickly when needed, it does absolutely no good to have it.

You must be properly trained-
So, you have gone to all of the trouble to make sure the tool is within immediate reach. As an attacker bears down on you with fists or weapons, you are now able to successfully grab the tool and bring it in play. Now what? Do you know how to properly use the tool? Do you understand the legal, moral, and ethical ramifications of using this tool? Are you prepared to face criminal charges should this person be injured or killed during your defense? Do you know how to prevent the attacker from disarming you and then turning that tool against you?
The reality is that just owning the tool and having immediate access to it, is not enough. You must be properly trained to use the tool in defense of your life or that of your loved-ones. You must fully understand the physical, emotional, and legal ramifications of being forced to physically protect yourself. Most importantly, you need to make sure you understand how to avoid having your tool taken from you and then turned against you.

You must have other skills-
Unfortunately, even if you are properly trained with the tool in question and you have immediate access to it during a violent situation, there are not guarantees that you will prevail. This is especially true if you have no back-up skills to support the use of the tool. In other words, what happens if the tool fails to work or if it get’s knocked from your grasp during a chaotic struggle? Do you have immediate access to another back-up tool? Will you have the time or opportunity to deploy it? Will you be required to resort to empty-hand defensive skills in order access the back-up tool or to simply escape the altercation? Have you been properly training in empty-hand skills?
Unfortunately real-world violence involves many unpredictable variables. Even if you successfully deploy your protective tool of choice, there is no guarantee it will slow or stop the attacker. Real attackers have been known to endure multiple gunshot wounds while they continued their attack, some fatally wounding their intended victim. This being the case, it’s always a good idea to have a back-up plan and even a back-up tool in place for when things don’t go as you envisioned.

You need mental preparation-
While there are many percentages thrown around regarding the physical and mental aspects of self-defense, the majority of instructors agree that the ability to survive violence is more dependent on mental preparation than physical skills. In order to successfully escape a violent altercation you must be willing to use the tools and tactics at your disposal. Just having the tool and the knowledge to use it is of little help if you are not mentally prepared to deal with the ramifications that may follow.
Don’t be lured into the false sense of security that often comes with the ownership of a gun or some other protective tool. Personal protection and self-defense is more than just owning a gun or learning a few physical skills. It’s about understanding proper and effective responses to violent situations with and without weapons. It’s about learning to avoid bad situations and having a plan for those worst-case scenarios just in case, and also having a back-up for when that initial plan fails. It’s about empowering you with real knowledge and skills to effectively keep yourself and your loved-ones safe from crime and assault. 


Take care and stay safe,
Steve Zorn, ICPS

Thursday, September 12, 2013

FAST Defense Weapon Defense in Warsaw, Indiana

"FAST Defense Against Armed Assailants"

This Course Could Save Your Life!!!

In this FAST Weapons Defense Course you will take the next step in learning that fear is an incredible source of power! Although there is never a guarantee, the fact is that people who are trained correctly and determined to fight for their lives usually prevail against armed attackers. Much of this training involves overcoming many of our beliefs and fears concerning weapons as depicted by movies, press, and horror stories of assaults from victims who simply didn’t know better. Students will then practice simple proven techniques and apply them FULL-FORCE against a padded attacker!

Learn simple but effective defenses against:

-Knife to the throat
-Gun to the head
-Rear threats with both knives and guns
-Rear choke attack with a knife
-Dynamic knife and club attacks

WHEN: Saturday October 26th, 2013 - 1pm to 4pm
WHERE: Absolute Fitness Academy
COST: $40
 
Suitable for women, men, and teens ages 13 and older. No previous training or experience necessary.
 
Pre-registration required. Space is limited to only 10 participants. (Only 6 spots left!)

For more info-  http://fastdefense.com/


Great overview of the weapon defense principles of FAST Defense-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKCKo8YR9ns

More FAST weapon defense in action- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NymI2hDE2qQ
 
 

FAST Defense Self-Defense in Warsaw, Indiana

"Stop Assault FAST" (FAST Defense Basics)

Award Winning personal safety and empowerment program for women, men, and teens

The full toolkit of the ABC's of FAST Defense:

-To recognize the warning signs of attack and avoid threatening situations before they become dangerous
-How to avoid attackers by not looking like a victim
-To use the power of your voice and body language (most confrontations and assaults can be stopped by a strong voice, good eye contact and body carriage)
-To find and utilize the power of your fear, not be paralyzed by it
-And when all else fails, to protect yourself and your loved ones with simple & effective FULL-FORCE techniques to the attacker's vulnerable areas

WHEN: Saturday October 5th, 2013 - 1pm to 4pm
WHERE: Absolute Fitness Academy- Warsaw, IN
COST: $40
Suitable for women, men, and teens ages 13 and older. No previous training or experience necessary.
Pre-registration required. Space is limited to only 10 participants.

For more info-  http://fastdefense.com/





Abduction Prevention Self-Defense for Kids in North Webster, Indiana

"Kid Escape"- Abduction Prevention for Kids

This simple but effective program teaches children how to avoid common lures used by child predators. It also teaches children non-violent physical self-defense skills that can be used against an abductor that is larger and stronger. This is not a kid's karate or martial arts class. These non-violent natural and instinctive skills have successfully been used by women and children to escape real abduction attempts. The only program of this kind offered in Indiana.

I have presented this program to over 3000 children in Warsaw and surrounding communities. Please help me reach more children with this vital life-saving information. Bring your children or the children in your care, or pass the info along to family and friends.


When- Saturday September 28th
Where- North Webster Community Center
Time- 10:30am-11:15am
Cost- only $5 per child (for ages 5-12)

Download the flyer for registration details-
Download my companion ebook "The Parent's Guide to Child Abduction Prevention"-
http://personalsafetyunlimited.net/CAP2011.pdf

Please contact the North Webster Community Center to register. Feel free to contact me with program questions.



Friday, July 19, 2013

Fundamental Principles for Surviving Knife Attacks




In order to effectively survive the attack of a knife-wielding assailant we must have a plan already in place before the attack occurs. While there are different ways of dealing with these types of attacks, some are better than others.

The steps provided below represent a logical and effective means of successfully escaping a knife-wielding assailant. However, there are no guarantees when it comes to self-defense training. The key to survival is based more on mental preparation than physical techniques and tactics.

Step #1- Escape:
If you find yourself facing a knife-wielding attacker (or any weapon for that matter), you first objective should be to put as much distance between you and the threat as quickly as possible. This is no time for feeding the ego. Unless the attacker is an immediate threat to you, your loved ones, or someone else…run away.

Step #2- Use of Barriers:
If for some reason you are unable to immediately exit the situation, the next best option is to place environmental barriers between yourself and the attacker. The idea is to make it more difficult for the attacker to reach you with the weapon. If he can’t reach you, he can’t inflict injury. Large or fixed environmental barriers generally work best. This could be an automobile, a light post, a trash dumpster, a counter-top, a large desk, tables, chairs, etc. Essentially anything that can slow the attacker’s forward movement. Keep in mind that this is only a temporary solution until you can safely put distance between you and the threat.

Step #3- Use of Firearms, Edged Weapons, and Batons
If you carry some kind of personal protection tool like a firearm this would be the place to employ it. If you can’t immediately escape you should still attempt to create some distance and put barriers between you and the threat. This barrier may buy you time to respond by drawing your own weapon. Obviously a firearm would have a greater advantage here as it can be used from a distance. However, the tool you choose to carry should be based on your own personal preference and lifestyle. The key is to remember that escape is more important than trying to engage the attacker. Even if you have a tool on your person it will still require the opportunity to get it out. The best way to create that opportunity is to put space or barriers between you.

Step #4- Use of Improvised Weapons:
If you choose not to carry a tool specific for personal protection or there are not any large environmental objects that can be used as barriers, I would suggest the application of personal and environmental objects as weapons of defense. Basically this would be any movable item that can be picked up and used as a shield or as a striking implement. This might include small chairs or stools, small tables, lamps, trash cans, back packs, a briefcase, heavy books, broom or mop handles, etc. Items found immediately on your person can also be used such as belts, pocket change (for throwing), heavy water bottle, cell phone, etc. However, it’s important to keep in mind that even if you have some kind of item on your person or within reach, the attack may happen so fast that you lack the time or the opportunity to grab the item. Please don’t fixate on trying to find a weapon so much that you neglect to protect yourself from the immediate attack. Again, remember that the objective is to always seek out a path of escape. Do not stay and attempt to engage a knife-wielding assailant if there is an opportunity to escape.

Step #5- Empty-Hand Defense
There are generally two ways an assailant will attack with a knife. One way is to use the knife as a means of control, to get what he wants. In such a case the attacker will display the knife prior to the attack. The second way is commonly referred to as an ambush. In this case, the attacker will approach in such a way that the knife remains hidden from view or he may hide himself behind an object like a tree or a car waiting to attack as you pass by. If an attacker catches you by surprise, or provides you little opportunity to use the previous steps, the last-ditch final option is to resort to empty-hand defense. Keep in mind that if you are in fact attacked by surprise, you may be initially struck with the knife. The key to such a situation is to mentally recover as quickly as possible and move into either immediate counter-attack or escape, if it’s available. Do not let the shock of the attack keep you from responding appropriately.

If forced to use empty-hand skills against a knife attack, those skills should be as natural and instinctive as possible. They should be easy to learn, easy to remember, and easy to apply under the adrenaline response that is often caused by potential life-or-death altercations. Don’t be lured into a false sense of security by many of the martial arts techniques that are often taught for knife defense. If any technique requires a high degree of skill or above average athletic ability, it may not work for you when you need it most. Forget the complex wrist locks, knife disarms, or the commonly taught sparring or kickboxing tactics. This is no time to try to “fight” the attacker or to out-wrestle him. The objective should be highly focused and savagely simple…don’t get cut or stabbed (but minimize the wounds if you do), keep the knife from causing further damage, and immediately neutralize the threat. 

There are generally two schools of thought on how to achieve this objective. One school will have you try to “fight” the attacker, while neglecting the knife. The emphasis is on trying to avoid the wild slashes and stabs while either trying to strike the weapon-bearing limb or trying to strike vital targets in hopes of incapacitating the attacker. In other words, if you can’t escape you try to kick-box the attacker into unconsciousness while hoping he doesn’t purposely or incidentally wound you with the knife that you allowed to freely flail around at the end of his arm. The problem with this general strategy is that there are no guarantees that any of your strikes will be effective in slowing or stopping the attacker. There are a number of factors that help determine a person’s ability to strike effectively in such a situation. This can include the defender’s general striking ability, accuracy, speed, power, coordination, agility, susceptibility to the adrenal response, general athleticism, and the amount of time invested in training. We must also take into consideration these same factors in relation to the attacker. We must also consider the attacker’s resistance to pain and impact, whether through mental tolerance or use of drugs, alcohol, etc. The reality is that unless a person is highly trained, fairly athletic, and able to hit like a pro boxer, these commonly taught dance and strike tactics may not be the ideal response. If you are not able to immediately incapacitate the attacker he may have time and opportunity to turn the tides and severely injure or kill you with the knife.

The second school of thought takes all of the previously mentioned factors into consideration. While the emphasis is also on avoiding the wild slashes and stabs, this school also prefers to directly or indirectly control the weapon-bearing limb in some fashion. However, the control of the knife arm is only a small piece of the whole puzzle. This control is performed in such a way that it inhibits the attacker’s ability to use the knife while the defender viciously counter-attacks vital targets. Keep in mind that this is not some “wrestling” strategy or a means to attempt some intricate joint-lock or knife disarm. Also, this is not about catching the attacking limb out of the air as some martial artists frequently demonstrate. It’s simply an instinctive method to slow the use of the arm (for a split second) in order to allow for more effective striking techniques and follow-up, all without the worry of the knife flailing around like a fan blade.  As previously mentioned, accurately striking the vital targets on a moving attacker isn’t always easy.  However, through the use of limb control which enhances tactile and kinesthetic sensitivity, not only is striking these vital targets easier but it’s also more accurate. This is obviously important during the chaotic nature of real assaults. All of this being said, it’s important to note that there are a variety of ways a defender can “control” the attacker’s weapon-bearing limb. This might include grabbing the wrist with one or two hands, hugging the arm in some fashion, or applying forward pressure to the elbow or upper-arm bone. Another option is indirect control through manipulation of the attacker’s head and spine. The reality is that some of these tactics are better than others. However, some limb control is always better than none.  The best thing about this particular school of thought is the fact that it’s based on natural and instinctive responses. In other words, control of the weapon-bearing limb is what the majority of intended victims will attempt without any previous training.  There are hundreds of documented reports and many CCTV video clips to verify this. While it’s true that these cases didn’t always result in survival for the victim, we have been able to learn that in many cases they did attempt to control the weapon-bearing limb in some fashion.  We have also been able to learn that the majority of people that have survived knife attacks also employed a limb control at some point during the attack. However, the key to effectively using this method as a means of surviving a knife attack is to go beyond instinct and train with specific tactics and strategies that are based on this innate response. 

When trying to decide which school of thought to follow, keep in mind that there are other critical issues that are often overlooked. As an example, are the tactics applicable to women, teens, and seniors or are they specific to young athletic men? Are the skills applicable to ground attacks, when mobility is limited?  Example- if you find yourself on the ground with a knife attacker sitting on top of you, will the same tactics work? Will the tactics work with limited mobility or in confined spaces such as airplane aisles, on a bus, a train, or some other close quarter environment? The reality is that many of the techniques and tactics taught for knife defense will not work in many of these cases.

With all of this in mind, it’s important to note that with the use of proper awareness the chances of being attacked with a knife are fairly low. However, that doesn’t mean that you should not be physically or mentally prepared to escape such an attack should you find yourself facing this situation.

FAST Defense w/ Bill Kipp- Self-Defense Seminar Warsaw, Indiana

UPDATE:

The FAST Defense "Stop Assault FAST" seminar is being held in Warsaw, Indiana August 11th-


Stop Assault FAST with Bill Kipp, former Marine and FAST Defense founder.

Award Winning personal safety and empowerment program for women, men, and teens

The full toolkit of the ABC's of FAST Defense:

-To recognize the warning signs of attack and avoid threatening situations before they become dangerous
-How to avoid attackers by not looking like a victim
-To use the power of your voice and body language (most confrontations and assaults can be stopped by a strong voice, good eye contact and body carriage)
-To find and utilize the power of your fear, not be paralyzed by it.
-And when all else fails, to protect yourself and your loved ones with simple & effective FULL FORCE techniques to the attacker's vulnerable areas

WHEN: Sunday August 11th, 2013 - 1pm to 4pm
WHERE: YMCA - Warsaw, IN
COST: $50 per person
Suitable for women, men, and teens ages 13 and older. No previous training or experience necessary.
Pre-registration required. Space limited to only 25 participants.

For more info-   http://fastdefense.com/





FAST Defense w/ Bill Kipp - Bully Defense Seminar Warsaw, Indiana

UPDATE:

The FAST Defense "Stop Bullies FAST" seminar is being held in Warsaw, Indiana August 9th-


Stop Bullies FAST with Bill Kipp, former Marine and FAST Defense founder.

Award Winning assertiveness and self protection skills to effectively protect children from Bullies

The BEST investment you can make in your child's well being.

-Avoiding common playground altercations
-How to handle name calling and teasing
-Protecting personal "space" and possessions
-Assessing appropriate defense and how NOT to start a fight
-Verbal skills to back off a Bully
-Physical escapes from grabs or pushes
-Confidence and Assertiveness Training for all walks of life!

BONUS - ANTI ABDUCTION TRAINING

Participants will also learn simple yet effective strategies to detect and avoid a potential stranger abduction
 
WHEN: Friday August 9th, 2013 - 6pm-8pm
WHERE: YMCA - Warsaw, IN
COST: $30 per child

Suitable for children ages 6-12
 
Pre-registration required. Space limited to only 25 children.

For more info-   http://fastdefense.com/
 
Thursday, June 13, 2013

Women's Self-Defense / Weapon Defense Seminar - Warsaw, Indiana - June 23, 2013

This was originally created as a closed-door seminar but the host has decided to open it up to area women and teens. Those from Warsaw, Indiana or surrounding communities are welcome.

Learn simple but effective self-defense skills to help protect
yourself from potential assault!

In this 4-hour “hands-on” course, participants will learn:

●The 4 Steps of Personal Safety
●Instinctive protective methods
●Mind-Setting against violence
●Effective attack-stopping targets
●Basic strikes
●Escaping grabs and holds
●Defense against weapon assaults
●Simple weapon retention skills
●and more...

Suitable women and teens ages 14 and older.

Cost is only $10.

Space is limited. Pre-registration Required! See flyer for details...




Download the flyer- http://personalsafetyunlimited.net/womens-flyer.pdf
Sunday, May 12, 2013

Stop Assault FAST with Bill Kipp - August 11 - Columbia City, Indiana

Stop Assault FAST with Bill Kipp, former Marine Recon and FAST Defense founder.
Sunday August 11, 2013 - 1pm to 4pm
Living Arts - Columbia City, Indiana
Cost only $75 per person
Suitable for women, men, and teens ages 13 and older.
No previous training or experience necessary.

Space limited to first 25 to pre-register. Contact us to reserve your spot!

Stop Bullies FAST with Bill Kipp - Columbia City, IN August 9th, 2013



Stop Bullies FAST with Bill Kipp, former Marine Recon and FAST Defense founder.

Friday August 9th - 6pm-8pm
Living Arts in Columbia City, IN

Suitable for children ages 6-12
$50 per single child or only $40 per child for families with 3 or more children

Pre-registration required as space is limited to only 25 children.
Contact us to reserve a spot for your children, grandchildren, or children in your care...


FAST Defense coming to Indiana- taught by founder Bill Kipp

FAST Defense to be offered in Indiana...

In less than 3 months Bill Kipp, founder of Fast Defense is bringing his empowering personal safety programs for adults and children to Indiana.

"Stop Bullies FAST" will be offered for children ages 6-12

"Stop Assault FAST" will be offered to teens and adults, 13 and older

These life-enhancing programs offer awareness drills, boundary-setting, conflict resolution, verbal self-defense, and if needed methods of physical defense and escape. This also includes FULL-FORCE scenario training against instructors wearing FAST Defense Predator Armour.

Suitable for everyone and no previous training or experience is needed. Martial artists are welcome and encouraged to attend to as a means to pressure-test themselves.

These programs are not to be missed if you care about your safety or the safety of your children.

I will post the details soon.

www.fastdefense.com
Saturday, May 04, 2013

Bill Kipp coming to Indiana to teach Stress Shooting

STRESS SHOOTINGPSU in collaboration with Living Arts Academy will be bringing Bill Kipp (of FAST Defense fame) to the area to conduct one of his new Stress Shooting courses.

This unique course will hone your defensive shooting skills through realistic interactive scenario-based training. In other words, you will engage other living, moving, and fighting human beings that will be fighting and shooting back. These force-on-force scenarios and exercises will prepare you to successfully use your firearm against real threats, not just paper targets. If you carry a gun for personal protection, force-on-force training is a requirement to make sure your skills don't deteriorate under stress.

This will be the first time the course has been offered in Indiana. It's suitable for men, women, experienced shooters, and even those who have never held a firearm in their life. If you currently carry a firearm for self-defense or have plans to in the future, don't miss this life-saving course.

Location- Columbia City, Indiana
Date- Saturday August 10th

Time- 9am-12:30pm for Level 1, 1:30pm-5:00pm for Level 2
Cost -$149 for both Level 1 & 2

We only have 16 spots available and some of these are already reserved. Don't miss out!

Get more info on the course at the Stress Shooting website-

http://stresshooting.com/


Download the flyer- http://personalsafetyunlimited.net/Stress%20Shooting.pdf

View some testimonials from participants just like you-
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gDakFLlR58

See some information that will be covered during the course-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro6agtRcbXo

Contact me ASAP to reserve your spot today!

Steve Zorn, ICPS
Personal Safety Unlimited
http://www.personalsafetyunlimited.net

Personal Safety Unlimited of Indiana joins FAST Defense

I am proud to announce that Personal Safety Unlimited is now associated with FAST Defense, the industry leader in adrenal stress scenario based self-defense.

"FAST Defense is the latest evolution of personal protection/conflict resolution called adrenal stress response training. We train you how to control the adrenal stress response that anyone gets in a confrontation, whether
it is a small verbal engagement or a physical attack, and even to use this powerful emotional bio-chemical response as an incredible source of power!"

Anyone that has attended one of my self-defense presentations over the past 10 years knows that I address the physiological and psychological aspects of the adrenal response and how it's effected by violence, as well as how it can be used to our advantage. This being the case, I felt that joining FAST Defense would be the next step in not only improving my own knowledge and skills, but also being able to improve the knowledge and skills of my students and clients. FAST Defense is based on over 40 years of research into real assaults as well as feedback from dozens of instructors and thousands of students worldwide. All of the FAST Defense courses provide an amazing training experience along with enhancing verbal and physical self-defense skills.

Keep an eye out for upcoming FAST Defense courses through Personal Safety Unlimited.
It's my goal to become Indiana's premiere source for the FAST Defense courses

In the meantime check out the FAST Defense website for more information-
http://fastdefense.com/


Steve Zorn, ICPS
Personal Safety Unlimited
http://www.personalsafetyunlimited.net

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