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We believe that self-defense
is one important element in building a world free from
violence and the fear of violence. We have found that self-defense
includes many elements: physical, verbal and emotional.
We emphasize the truth that We Are Worth Defending. Like
the Bay Area Model Mugging chapter (BAMM), we are “Building
a Safer World, One Woman At A Time.”
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Washtenaw Area Model Mugging (WAMM) Self-Defense
is a non-profit, charitable, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization
run primarily by volunteers. We have been teaching classes in
the Ann Arbor, Michigan area since 1994, and are currently the
only IMPACT-style self-defense organization in the state of Michigan.
We are affiliates of the national IMPACT organization of chapters
teaching self-defense.
WAMM classes incorporate several key elements: THE SUIT: The padded suit worn by the male instructor allows
students to practice techniques full force with full contact,
without worrying about the usual restrictions. In this way,
students can practice and assess their own ability to respond
with all their physical power to an attempted assault.
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT: WAMM understands that to effectively
protect ourselves requires using not only the physical body,
but the spirit as well. Most of us go through a tremendous
emotional process when we break through societal prohibitions
against fighting back, when we see that we are strong and
courageous, that we are worth defending, and that past abuse
does not have to rule our lives.
SIMPLE TECHNIQUE: The physical techniques that are taught
are movements that the body does naturally and easily. No
lifelong training or special physical fitness is required.
Instructors work with students to recondition the natural “freeze
response”. The course starts slowly and builds progressively
as the students' skills develop.
REALISM: The course is based on research into the ways in
which assailants typically fight women during sexual assaults.
By having the class be as realistic as possible, students
fight in an adrenalized state. This aids incorporation of
the techniques into “muscle memory” and gives
students the knowledge that they can fight even when scared.
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