• Fight Like a Girl is much more than just a Self Defense Class

  • You will be more confident.
    You will be empowered.
    You will have high self esteem.
    You will get in shape.

    Fight Like a girl is so much more than just a self defense class.

    Why are Fight Like a Girl classes so much more than a typical self-defense class? Because if you don’t think you have value and you don’t think you are worth fighting for, you won’t fight for your life. You can know all the most effective self defense techniques, the ones that really “kick butt” but if your view of yourself is worthless you won’t have the inner strength to say “No, way, Buddy, you are not getting me.”

    Let’s face it, the statistics are horrible. 1 out of every 3 women and girls nationwide will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime. That’s 33.3% of all females. BUT what is also very sad is 95% of all females have a low self esteem.

    It is so important for all of us to have a high self esteem. Really, the word important isn’t enough – it is imperative, it is vital, it is crucial to live a life of high self esteem. The definition for the word esteem is having value. If you don’t think you are valuable it will affect every area of your life.

    Criminals look for easy victims. That is a fact. Interviews with rapists and sexual predators admit they are looking for those whose head is hung low, those who are not looking people in the eyes and those who are unaware of their surroundings. They can spot those who are NOT confident. You see my friend, if you are not confident you can’t win – you won’t even try.

    Read this – “If I had the slightest inkling that a woman wasn’t someone I could easily handle, then I would pass right on by. Or if I thought I couldn’t control the situation, then I wouldn’t even mess with the house, much less attempt a rape there,” says Brad Morrison, a convicted sex offender who raped 75 women in 11 states and who’s quoted in Predators: Who They Are and How to Stop Them, by Gregory M. Cooper, Michael R. King, and Thomas McHoes. I highly recommend reading this entire article – found here.

    So what’s it going to be for you? Do you want the rapist to view you as an easy target? Or would you rather him pass you by because he saw you walking in confidence, empowerment and you held your head high? The choice is yours. Do something about it. Enroll in Fight Like a Girl classes today!