Self Defence Instructor Training
Many Martial Arts Instructors teach self-defence as part of their syllabus within their clubs.

The problem comes when the instructor tries to teach the same techniques to members of the public who do not attend regular martial arts classes so do not have the experience or time to practice, what can seem to them as, quite complicated techniques. In addition there is the law, reasonable force, 3rd party perception, CCTV and what constitutes the use of a pre-emptive strike to consider.

Being of Black Belt Instructor status may mean a person can teach Martial Arts classes, however it does not mean that they can teach public self defence outside of their normal club environment regardless of how many years training they have had.

Cobra Self Defence run courses so that instructors can add to their existing skills which will then enable them to be better 'public' C.M.A.A. certified Self Defence Instructors.

To become a Cobra Self Defence Instructor you will have to meet the following criteria : -

> Minimum of 1st Dan* in your chosen style
> Must run or assist in the running of a martial arts club
> Be a member of the C.M.A.A. or affiliate
* Assistant Instructors graded to 4th KYU/KUP and over may also take the course and be accredited on file, however certification will not be issued until 1st Dan is achieved.

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Telephone: 07909 673894
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