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Just Yell Fire
Train the Trainer - Empowering teachers to save our daughters
The Curriculum
The intensive one day program covers three areas: Safety, Street-Fighting Techniques, and the Dating Bill of Rights. All are, or should be, interrelated so we teach them in combination. We focus especially, throughout the course, on best teaching practices so that you can easily engage your students while teaching them in a fun effective way. Safety – Avoid Trouble
Girls need to know it’s important to avoid problems. Fighting your way out of a tough situation is always the last resort so we focus first on awareness and staying safe. We use scenario-based instruction to cover everyday events in a teen’s life that have possible risk including dating realities, parties, safe jogging strategies, special ATM dangers, abduction awareness, places to avoid, and home safety. Street Fighting Techniques – Get Away From Danger
No matter how many times you tell a teenager how to stay safe, pretty much every one of them will ignore the risk sometime and statistically one in four will pay some high price. So, we accept that they will go out of bounds sometimes and give them get-away techniques that can help a 100 pound girl get away from a 250 pound determined attacker every time. All Just Yell Fire techniques are quick, easy, and can become automatic to a teen in full panic mode. You’ll learn, and be able to teach, how to identify the weak points on an attacker’s body and how to inflict maximum pain to get those few critical seconds needed to get away. It is amazing how effective an angry 12 year old can be when armed with strategies including: eye gouging, face biting, whip slapping an ear, and other techniques designed by street fighting pros specifically for teenage girls. Dating Bill of Rights – Informing and Empowering Teens
Girls have rights but unfortunately no one takes the time to simply list and explain those rights. They have the right not to be in abusive relationships, many believe abuse to be normal from their experience at home. They have the right to make decisions on their own rather than needing the permission of a partner, many have no role models and fall victim to those that want to control them. They have the right to say No to sexual contact…you see the theme. We teach a Dating Bill of Rights and show you how to intertwine these rights with self defense training and safety awareness instruction. Teachers tell us this technique gets the message across while the girls are open to learning. For Information – or Maggie 360.521.0437
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