
The Bellevue Police Department wants locals to get a grip, but not just any grip, an elbow escape technique to be precise. In a recent social media post, the department announced a special holiday edition of their Women Empowered Self-Defense Workshop, an opportunity for friends and family to learn together and perhaps to give the gift of safety this holiday season. The announcement, which appeared on the Bellevue Police Department's Facebook page, highlights both the value of self-defense skills and community engagement.
The workshop is noted for its hands-on approach, allowing participants to engage directly with the techniques taught by experienced instructors. Spaces are limited; the post points to the intimate nature of the classes, ensuring adequate personal attention and instruction. For those interested in joining, registration is a simple process: send an email to the provided address, [email protected]. However, remember the with small class sizes, claiming your spot is crucial.
Self-defense workshops such as these have gained notable traction in recent years, seen not just as a response to the immediate threats that women may face, but as an empowering statement, a declaration that one has the right and ability to defend themselves. With rising concerns over personal safety, offerings like the Women Empowered Self-Defense Workshop provide valuable skills that can make a significant impact on individuals' lives.









