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Women's Self-Defense Instructors


Kay Curtis
Lenexa, Kansas

Instructor 2
Fight Like a Girl
Girls on Guard

Kay is a former former corporate attorney and financial advisor who now teaches women's self-defense full time.

She provides courses in concealed handgun licensing, crime prevention strategies, and women’s self-defense.  She has taught over 500 students  for Concealed Handgun Licensing Courses for Kansas, Missouri & Florida permits; NRA’s Refuse To Be A Victim® Seminar; and the Fight Like A Girl and Girls On Guard modules.

She also teaches crime prevention strategies at Johnson County Community College Successful Living Workshops, Midlife Divorce Recovery Boot Camps, Rose Brooks Center (a domestic violence shelter).

"Prevention is better than insurance.  Insurance doesn’t stop a catastrophe, it just pays money after the fact.  Women CAN defend themselves from attack and prevent being victimized along with the physical and emotional pain that victims endure.  Fight Like A Girl and Girls On Guard empower women with the skills to resist, to match their will to resist."

"Women of all ages and sizes and shapes need tools to ward off bad guys.  Rape Escape is the answer for the average woman who is not interested in the martial arts."

 E-mail:         kay@equalforce.org

Web site:       www.equalforce.org

What do you mean "Fight like a Girl"?

 

 

 

"In a stranger-rape situation, if he allows you to see his face, you get his name, or you can somehow otherwise identify your attacker, and he knows it, it’s all the more important to get away from him, even if he has a knife and you are risking injury.  Because unless he’s quite inexperienced, he’s likely to kill you to leave no witnesses." 

 John Douglas, legendary FBI profiler

Program a Long Time Coming

"The concept of enlightening women to 'fight like girls' is a long time coming. We should have been doing this years ago.  The female body is built differently and can be used effectively against a male attacker if trained properly.  Defend University and the Rape Escape program have proven again and again that the Fight Like a Girl program is successful, easy to learn and easy to deliver."

Dave Scorza

 

 

For more self-defense and defensive tactics information, go to Defend University at www.defendu.com