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Self Defence Seminar: How Anticipate and Stop a Knife Attack before it Happens- Friday 29 April - Be


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Learn to defend yourself against knife attacks: anticipating an attack

During the seminar you will learn to:

- recognise the signs of an impending attack

- time your escape if running is an option (but you can't always run, unfortunately)

- use pre-emptive moves to stop the attack before it starts

- use your environment to equalise the situation



Friday 29 April 2022 | 7:30pm-9:30pm

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


Price: ?20

Only 15 places available ***ADVANCE BOOKING REQUIRED***


BOOK NOW: [email protected]


More information here: https://bit.ly/2d6Cy4D


"...I highly recommend Patrice of Urban Fit and Fearless. I have completed various forms of Martial arts for over 5 years now and Patrice is without question the most organised and professional person I have ever trained with..." Paul (read full review)


All the techniques come from the highly praised Urban Krav Maga self defence system and have been tested in real-life situations. They've been designed and refined with the direct input from people who had first-hand experience of knife attacks (namely security professionals, law enforcement and military personnel), and with evidence gathered from an extensive study of CCTV/phone recordings of real knife attacks.


URBAN FIT & FEARLESS, TEACHING IN PECKHAM SINCE 2013

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