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  2. Home Alive - Wikipedia

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    Home Alive is a Seattle-based anti-violence organization that offers self-defense classes on a sliding scale payment system. Home Alive once operated as a non-profit organization and now continues to operate as a volunteer collective.

  3. Model Mugging - Wikipedia

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    Model Mugging is an American form of self-defense training that uses padded instructors, known as "Model Muggers", to simulate assaults. It was founded by Matt Thomas, [1] and developed by Danielle Smith, Julio Toribio, Sheryl Doran and Mark Morris.

  4. Self-defense - Wikipedia

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    Commercial self-defense education is part of the martial arts industry in the wider sense, and many martial arts instructors also give self-defense classes. While all martial arts training can be argued to have some self-defense applications, self-defense courses are marketed explicitly as being oriented towards effectiveness and optimized ...

  5. A Self-Defense Expert Recommends These 12 Personal ... - AOL

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    Basic self-defense training, and certainly martial arts training, is another recommendation from Corwin. "Add in some basic self-defense—elbows, knees, palm strikes, palm pass blocks, etc.—and ...

  6. Self-defense (United States) - Wikipedia

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    When the use of deadly force is involved in a self-defense claim, the person must also reasonably believe that their use of deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent the other's infliction of great bodily harm or death. [3] Most states no longer require a person to retreat before using deadly force. In the minority of jurisdictions which ...

  7. Martial arts - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Beyond contributing to physical fitness, martial arts training also has benefits for mental health, contributing to self-esteem, self-control, emotional and spiritual well-being. For this reason, a number of martial arts schools have focused purely on therapeutic aspects, de-emphasizing the historical aspect of self-defense or ...