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We have all heard talk around Personal
Safety - but what exactly does this mean? Well, for all of us at
Personal-Safety-Training.com:
Personal Safety is the study,
understanding and management of situations that an individual or group may
experience which is physically or mentally harmful to their
health or wellbeing, due to the actions of another person or persons.
OK, pretty technical, so what does this actually mean?
If you, as an individual feel threatened with, or actually
experience, physical harm from another person, whether at work, leisure, or
in life in general, then you need to consider a Personal Safety Course.
The situation includes
any in which the individual may be threatened with physical harm by
members of the general public, work colleagues, people for whom you have a
responsibility to, or any other person.
│Testimonials│

Earl Walker - Chief Trainer
4th Dan Ju Jitsu, ex Boxer , Wrestler.
Former Bouncer/Doorman.
The British Ju Jitsu
Association (GB) is the official Sports Council Governing Body in the U.K. approve all
seminars. The contents have been discussed and approved by a Police Crime
Prevention. Earl Walker is a 4th Dan Black Belt in Ju Jitsu, Level 1 Qualified
Ju Jitsu Instructor,, ex boxer , ex
bouncer, and has run a large number of very successful Sef Defence Seminars.
He runs 4 Ju Jitsu clubs, and trains a number of Ulitmate (Cage) Fighters.
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It is the intention of Personal
Safety Training.com to equip
every person who attends one of our courses to be in a position to deal with the
circumstances which may be experienced and might be detrimental to their
health or wellbeing.
Our opinion is
that it is incumbent on all of us to take reasonable precautions to ensure
that we are not attacked, whether this is in the street, at work, in a pub,
bar or club. There are, however, many opportunities for those who have
both the intent and the means to attack, so the answer is to be prepared.
The courses offered all include a large proportion of techniques for avoiding
confrontations which may lead to dangerous situations, for instance
recognising the signs of aggression has been a proven tool over the years, and
has helped in the prevention of thousands of attacks. The ability to
prevent such acts of aggression or violence have been proven, and the savings in human
misery, hospitalisation, recovery, absence from work and litigation have been
very substantial indeed.
Do not wait
until you have experienced an attack before taking
action - to do something about it NOW.
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