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Guns are only one way to protect yourself. Check out our non-shooting self defense classes that showcase preparedness, alternative options and understanding the reality of violent crimes.

Fierce! – Self Defense Options

2 Hours | $50 Per Person

Offered Once Monthly | Private Classes Available

Find out what kind of options you have available! There are many defensive tools available to the public. Learn what you can use, when, and how it will help you.

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Get the best tools for your needs.

This 2-hour classes provides detailed information about self-defense options and their use. Class begins with lights and alarms that allow you to disorient, distract or deescalate an assailant without the use of force. When violence becomes necessary, class will overview the types of force multipliers, from chemical and electronic options to impact and bladed weapons. Also understand the importance of ranged weapons like Tasers and firearms. Overview the legal rights and responsibilities of using force.

Pros and cons of every option will be provided, empowering you to design a personal protection plan that fits your life and schedule.

Home Defense

3 Hours | $75 Per Person

Schedule at Your Convenience

Protecting your home and family is more complicated than just protecting yourself. This 3-hour class establishes how to adequately defend your home. Learn to identify high-risk areas, create defensive locations and properly clear a room. Grasp the benefits and drawbacks of different weapons in closed spaces or low-light conditions.

Take Control – Self Defense Awareness

3 Hours | $75 Per Person

Offered Once Monthly | Private Classes Available

The better prepared you are for danger, the less likely it is to occur. Our keystone self-defense class goes beyond learning to fight off an attack. Instead, we offer a comprehensive way to assess personal safety, develop personal security plans, and determine risk. This class teaches everything needed to take control of your life.

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Instead of listing what not to do, this class focuses on what you can do. The goal is to take control of your life and enjoy it as much as possible.

This 3-hour class increases your awareness, teaches practical avoidance techniques and shows how to fight (and with what) when necessary. Discuss the phases of defense, types of warning signs and common testing behaviors. Also learn to identify specific risks associated with home, social situations, travel, work or school issues. Best practices for living a safe–and fulfilling–life are provided by understanding individual situations.

Book into our monthly Basic Pistol classes or schedule privately! Private classes available for both individuals and groups. Contact Us for more information or to book a private class.

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