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Defendu training
Defendu training











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  1. DEFENDU TRAINING HOW TO
  2. DEFENDU TRAINING REGISTRATION

WSUPD Records section office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. If you plan on registering with a friend or relative, please don’t delay. Previous RAD Basic classes filled very quickly and were met with overwhelming success.

DEFENDU TRAINING REGISTRATION

(Feel free to park in the Police Only Zone in front of the building, as the course registration will only take a couple of minutes). To register for this class, please bring your $20 registration fee and your WSU OneCard to the Records section of the Wayne State Police Department located at 6050 Cass Avenue at Burroughs, two blocks north of the Ford Freeway. To maintain a low student-to-instructor ratio, class size is limited to the first 20 registered participants.

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You must register in advance to ensure your enrollment.

defendu training

We can accept cash or checks, made payable to Wayne State University Police. Sorry, but we do not have the equipment for electronic swipe card payments. Payment is required at time of registration. The RAD course costs only $20 per participant for the four-session class. course with a female parent or older female sibling. Because of the subject matter, we highly recommend that the minor female attends the R.A.D. training program once a parent signs a Parental Consent Form. This may include non-WSU spouses, partners, girlfriends, moms and female siblings. Daughters and siblings 12 to 16 years of age are welcome to attend the R.A.D. WSU students, staff and faculty members may also attend with, or enroll, one non-WSU woman as their guest.

DEFENDU TRAINING HOW TO

You will learn how to use these tools effectively and efficiently to defeat an assailant - even someone physically larger and potentially stronger than you.Įach class consists of four sessions that cover a variety of topics including personal safety and safety awareness, risk avoidance and reduction strategies, physical defense techniques, and aggressive defense measures such as tactical ground fighting. The simulations session on the last day will give you the opportunity to test your new self-defense skills in three simulated attacks. These "personal weapons" can not be taken away from you, and they can not be used against you. In the RAD Basic self-defense class, you learn how to effectively use the 10 "personal weapons" you have on your person at all times. The program is a 13-hour women’s self-defense course that has been internationally recognized as an effective and easy-to-learn personal safety tool. If you make the time commitment, we will commit to providing you with some of the best women's self-defense training available. Several male and female WSUPD officers who are nationally certified RAD instructors teach each session. More than 1,500 women have attended our Basic RAD classes since late 1999, when we began to offer the training. In fact, graduates of our past classes ranged from 10 to 74 years of age. Our RAD Basic course is open to women and girls of all ages. Husbands, boyfriends or other males will not be allowed to attend or view this training. It includes lectures, discussion and self-defense techniques suitable for women of all ages and abilities. All RAD Basic classes are open to women only. The cornerstone of RAD Systems, this course has its foundations in education and awareness.













Defendu training