A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture Controlling Joint Locks and Reversals & Escapes for Rough Play
Two classes that work perfectly together, or can be taken separately.
Controlling Joint Locks teach you how to keep someone where you want them by using their own body to restrain them.
Reversals & Escapes teach you how to get out of the grabs, chokes, locks from the previous class!
Pain creates compliance. Learn how to control anyone without rope, chain, handcuffs and with minimal effort or strength on your part. Learn techniques used by high level executive security professionals, secret service and CIA agents. Mac can attest, as a certified defensive tactics instructor and professional bodyguard these are well tested techniques. Each participant will feel the techniques as well as get to apply them.
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Ever wanted to know how to get out of the most common holds, chokes, arm-bars and wrist locks and then be able to reverse them into you being in control? If so, this is the class for you. We will partner up after a warm-up and have a great deal of hands on practice at this, with increased resistance as we go along, which is the only way to learn how to make these techniques work in reality.
When: 11AM to 12:30PM and 1pm to 2:30pm
Cost at the door: $25 for one class or $40 for both Rough Play classes for each person.
About the Educator:
Mac is an educator and activist on gender, sexuality, BDSM, Sexual Freedom and LGBTQ rights. Before transition, Mac was the highest ranking female martial artist in the world and has now coached 58 national champions and 29 Junior Olympic champions. He is a certified defensive tactics instructor for law enforcement professionals and now teaches self-defense, martial arts, tai-chi wellness, energy seminars, BDSM, sexuality and gender classes at conferences and corporations all over the world.
A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.