“Learn from a trained professional whose delivery style is nonstop, relevant and entertaining. He delivers the common sense approach to the unwelcome encounter! Become aware – identify the situation and plan how to remove yourself [escape] using readily available distraction tools.” – Beryl B. Farris, Immigration Attorney
The Decatur Police Department will be hosting a “Self-Protection Workshop” on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Decatur Recreation Center (231 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030). Teens ages 13-17 are welcome to attend this workshop with a parent/guardian.
This workshop is designed to teach you how to be proactive, maintain awareness and be decisive during a violent confrontation. In the workshop, the presenter will cover:
- Behavioral Profiling – Situational Awareness – Personal Security vs. Self-Defense
- Mindset – Conditions of Readiness – Warning & Danger Signs of an Attack
- Simple & Effective Self-Defense Techniques – Improvised weapons
The presenter of the workshop, Steven Mosley, has over two decades of law enforcement work experience and currently works locally for the Department of Homeland Security. Steven is also the Director of Training for the Combat Hard Training Center in Jonesboro.
“When I was looking for someone to help my wife and I with dealing with some of the challenges that come up in our work in the course of our ministry with people who are sometimes unpredictable and violent and dealing with dicey situations in general I was pretty thorough in my vetting process because I was looking for someone who would give us a better chance of living through the real situations we face. We need something that works. I asked SWAT officers that I know from various police departments, veteran officers, GBI officers, and state troopers. Steven’s name kept coming up, I called him, and found both a solid teacher, mentor, and friend. I can’t recommend him highly enough.” – Nathan Dean, Co-Pastor, Edgewood Church
The “Self-Protection Workshop” is a lecture presentation and NOT a physical self-defense class. Informational flyers on self-defense classes through the Combat Hard Training Center will be available after the workshop.
Click here to register for the seminar or contact Sgt. Jennifer Ross at 678-553-6613.