For participants of a completed Basic 1 and 2 Course Self-Protection for Women, the training continues on Sunday, 30 March 2025 in Limburgerhof from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. New interested parties can attend the next Basic 1 and 2 Course on the same day and at the same location! The last basic course for women on 9 February 2025 was quickly booked up! Self-protection is a more holistic approach to dealing with conflict situations than self-assertion and self-defence. On 30 March 2025 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., there will now be the next opportunity to attend the Basic 1 and 2 course in one day at the Carl-Bosch-Hallen in Limburgerhof. While self-defence only deals with the actual physical conflict, self-protection starts earlier, in prevention, and also deals with the psychological aspect. In our self-protection courses in Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido, we use these principles to prepare women mentally and practically for possible conflict situations of our time and to keep these exercises general enough to be universally applicable. Therefore, realistic scenarios are trained. Here, too, a traffic light principle is used. However, we work with the colours ‘yellow’, ‘orange’ and ‘red’. For this purpose, the traditionally oriented martial art Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido, the experience of its trainers and other disciplines are used. In self-defence for women, Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido uses inspirations and training methodologies from the self-defence system developed by Jim Wagner. Timo Gartner, who has been trained and certified in Jim Wagner’s Reality-Based Personal Protection (RBPP) for many years alongside Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido, is in charge of this.
# Next basic course on Sunday, 30 March 2025 in Limburgerhof