In a bid to empower women and promote community safety, Third Way Jiu Jitsu is set to host a women’s self-defense seminar in Laramie on February 17th at 10 a.m. The event, a charity initiative, will see all proceeds directed towards the Albany County Safe Project.
Open to women aged 13 and above, this seminar promises a unique opportunity for participants to learn practical self-defense techniques in a secure and comfortable environment. The venue, situated at 209 S. 1st Street, has been the hub for Third Way Jiu Jitsu’s community engagement for the past 7 years.
With a dedicated team of coaches, Third Way Jiu Jitsu has committed itself to serving the Laramie community, with a particular emphasis on fostering confidence, encouraging physical activity, and imparting essential self-defense skills to both children and adults. Recognizing the potential intimidation associated with starting a journey in close-contact martial arts, the organization strives to create a welcoming and safe training environment for individuals from all walks of life.
The women’s classes, in particular, cater to beginners without prior martial arts experience, offering them the chance to explore and discover their innate strength. For those interested in contributing to the cause or registering for the event, more information can be found at www.thirdwayjiujitsu.com/events. It’s a noteworthy occasion that not only promotes personal safety but also supports a valuable community project in Albany County.