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KNIFE DEFENCE Seminar - Sat 15 Oct - Bellenden Road


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Learn to defend yourself against knife attacks by Urban Fit & Fearless | Self Defence - Krav Maga | Peckham


Saturday 15 October 2016 | 2:00pm-4:00pm

The Scout Hut | 212 Bellenden Road | Peckham SE15 4BY


Price: ?20

Only 20 places available BOOK NOW


In a city like London, instances of knife attacks and stabbings are not uncommon. The Met said it was called to more than 9,000 knife crime incidents in London in the year ending April 2016.


Although mostly linked to gang activities, knife crime can affect anyone as a number of cases have shown in recent years.


Learning basic self-defence techniques to protect yourself against this type of crime could save your life.


During this seminar, you will learn how to avoid and survive a knife attack:

-how to spot the signs of an impeding attack

-how to stop an attack with pre-emptives moves before it starts

-how to defend against slash attacks

-how to defend against straight stabs (long and short thrusts)

-how to defend against icepick attacks


Price: ?20

Only 20 places available BOOK NOW


For more information:

visit our website

call: 077 1746 6916

Email: [email protected]

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