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Reflecting on Two Empowering Women's Self-Defense Workshops during the International Women's Week (2024)

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This week, BloomIndoSilat hosted two self-defense workshops for women in Bloomington, led by myself. A celebration of strength, resilience, and empowerment! 💪 In honor of International Women's Day, we dove into practical techniques, embraced personal safety, and stood tall in our collective power. 🌟 To all the women who joined us, thank you for your courage and determination. Your commitment to self-empowerment inspires us all. As we reflect, let's carry these lessons forward and continue supporting one another. 💖👊 Thank you for being part of this journey. Here's to the power of coming together to make a difference! 🌟✨ Also check out my interview by IUSTV on the topic of self-defense. #Empowerment #SelfDefense #Strength #Resilience #Community #InternationalWomensDay  

10 key points on training self-defense.

Awareness is Key: The most effective form of self-defense begins with awareness. Understanding your surroundings, recognizing potential threats, and trusting your instincts are essential components of staying safe in any situation. Mindset Matters: Developing a confident and assertive mindset is crucial for personal safety. Believing in your ability to protect yourself and setting boundaries empowers you to assertively navigate challenging situations with resilience and determination. Prevention First: While learning physical techniques is important, prevention should always be the first line of defense. Avoiding potentially risky situations, staying vigilant, and practicing situational awareness can help mitigate the risk of encountering dangerous scenarios. Trust Your Intuition: Trusting your intuition and gut instincts is paramount. If a situation feels unsafe or uncomfortable, it's important to listen to your inner voice and take appropriate action to remove yourself from h

What are you looking at?

When someone hostile says, "What are you looking at?" it is essential to respond calmly and respectfully to de-escalate the situation. Here's how you might respond: Stay Calm: Keep your tone neutral and avoid showing signs of aggression or hostility in your body language or voice. Be Respectful: Respond politely and non-confrontationally, even if the tone of the other person's question seems confrontational. Keep It Simple: You can respond with a brief and neutral statement such as, "I'm just observing my surroundings," or "I didn't mean to offend you." Disengage if Necessary: If the person continues to escalate or becomes physically aggressive, it may be best to disengage from the interaction and remove yourself from the situation calmly and safely. Here are some examples of responses you can give: Neutral Response: "I'm just observing my surroundings." Polite Response: "I didn't mean to offend you. I was just

Training situational awareness via scenario games.

Game: Safety Scenarios Objective: The objective of this game is to help us develop their situational awareness, decision-making skills, and understanding of self-defense concepts in various scenarios. Give it a go! Scenario 1: Walking Alone at Night You are walking home alone at night and notice someone following you closely. They appear to be walking faster when you walk faster and slowing down when you slow down. What do you do? Scenario 2: Verbal Harassment While waiting for public transportation, a group of individuals nearby starts making lewd comments and gestures towards you. They seem intoxicated and are becoming increasingly aggressive. How do you handle the situation? Scenario 3: Stranger Approaching A stranger approaches you in a public place and starts asking personal questions, making you feel uncomfortable. They insist on walking with you or offering you a ride. How do you respond? Scenario 4: Confrontation with Aggressive Individual You are at a social gathering w