Originally posted by NoSuchChick
Arthur and I were just talking about this the other day...
:soapbox:
I can't speak for every woman, but for myself I think there are many varied reasons why there aren't a lot of women practicing Systema.
As many have already pointed out, the ratio of women to men in any MA is low. I think there is a societal stigma, which becomes incorporated as a personal stigma, in most women.
Consider that most of the role models for girls/women (via media and entertainment) is conflicting:the "ideal" woman is a 6'2", blond haired, blue eyed, 100 lb supermodel-sex-kitten without a brain in her head; OR is a CEO of a profitable company, a mom to 3 perfectly behaved children, and a wife for all men to envy. And let's face it; even that successful CEO gets jealous when her man gets whiplash looking at the supermodel strolling by on the beach.
What does this tell us? It pays to be stupid and beautiful, and let someone else take care of you and do all the hard work. I'm not saying I agree with it, I'm not saying I subscribe to it... but you've got to know it exists. I have met women who's only purpose in life was to "land a rich man." It's sad, really. This is not a woman who will be interested in working hard to learn to defend herself... she may, however, take Tae Bo in an effort to stay stick-thin, and convince herself that that will protect her as well.
Even in the more independent women, there is still a some "old school" philosophy about a woman's role in life. I know plenty of women who work hard, pay their own way, and are fairly successful. However, the thought of learning to fight to defend themselves is distasteful. That's what they have boyfriends for. With equal rights comes equal responsibility.
Then, there are the women who do want to learn to defend themselves... or at least they say that is what they want. However, they don't want to face their fears; and let's face it- you can't really defend yourself if you can't master your own fear. There are a lot of people, men and women, with "baggage"; and many lead productive lives despite it. This is just one of those areas where you can't suppress all those issues and act like they don't exist.
I don't think that the instructors are to blame for there not being a lot of women in Systema. It is a tough hurdle for most women to overcome just to want to learn to fight, and actually follow through; an instructor can't make a woman want that in earnest. And when you consider that millions of women pay billions of dollars for the "easy way out diet pill" rather than working out, most martial arts instructors will have their work cut out for them when a woman signs up for a class. We have a track record for looking for the "easy way".
Also, many women live with denial (women who stay with abusive men, comes to mind). These women "want" to believe something so much, that they will ignore the obvious evidence which would refute it.
"My scale must be broken...
Even if he hits me, I KNOW he really loves me...
The last 5 products I bought didn't work, but a doctor endorses THIS one!...
But this guy told me that in just one year I'd be a black belt!...
etc."
This, unfortunately, leads them to believe advertisements for the latest trends or quick fixes.
And lets not forget how many women buy into the courses which pander to their emotions of fear and anger, as Arthur pointed out? They tell women that they will empower them, and then turn them into the agressors which they initially hated. Now they're really pissed off, and they're going to start a fight they can't finish.
I could go on and on, but I think that I have probably suitably horrified enough of you with my candor.
Jennifer