Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The best answer in my opinion is to look at your area see what's available, whats affordable, and fits your lifestyle then go try them and see what you like. We can tell you the best self-defense classes are XYZ but if the closest place for XYZ is 200 miles away well thats prob not the best choice for you. Or XYZ might be right down the street but the teacher at the XYZ school might not fit your personality.So first of all, sorry if my question ignited talks about guns and harassment and such. Only really wanted opinions for good self defense for women.
Second, thanks for the advice and tips. My daughter is considering a few options she's interested in.
Perhaps you will find this of use:-wanted opinions for good self defense for women..
Which options is your daughter considering to do? x
The best answer in my opinion is to look at your area see what's available, whats affordable, and fits your lifestyle then go try them and see what you like. We can tell you the best self-defense classes are XYZ but if the closest place for XYZ is 200 miles away well thats prob not the best choice for you. Or XYZ might be right down the street but the teacher at the XYZ school might not fit your personality.
I know nothing of them The closest Ive been in Ottawa is training in Burlington which looks to be 4 hours away from you so Im no help. Website looks like any other Bjj/MMA/Kickboxing/cardio/yoga/whatever else we can add to make $ school. Best bet is go try it out see of it "fits"We actually got a place near us. K2 Martial Arts. Have you heard about them? Would actually need opinion.
Martial Arts Ottawa their site I guess.
I don't know anything about them personally, but the instructors seem to be legit.She wants to try out Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or Kickboxing.
We actually got a place near us. K2 Martial Arts. Have you heard about them? Would actually need opinion.
Martial Arts Ottawa their site I guess.
One weird thing I just noticed from the website is that the instructors are occasionally referred to with the title "Renshi." This is not terminology from BJJ. "Renshi" is a title awarded to senior instructors in certain Japanese systems. I see nothing indicating that any of the instructors practice or teach any Japanese system that uses this rank. They seem to be legitimately qualified in BJJ, so I have no idea why they would feel the need to (mis)use a Japanese title.I don't know anything about them personally, but the instructors seem to be legit.
Good news - they offer a free 30-day trial so you can check them out. Possible bad news - based on some clues from the website I have a strong suspicion that they have expensive rates and will attempt high-pressure sales tactics to get you to sign up your kid. I would recommend that before you take your daughter to any of the free classes you talk to them and verify exactly how much (including any fees which are separate from the regular monthly tuition) it would cost to attend if you decide to sign up for ongoing classes.