Self Defense Course
For
Women Only
What is
the R.A.D. System?
The
Rape Aggression Defense System is a program of
realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques. The R.A.D.
System is a comprehensive course for women that
begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and
avoidance, while progressing onto the basics of hands-on
defense training.
R.A.D.
is not a martial arts program. Our courses are taught
by certified R.A.D. instructors and provide you with
a workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the
entire physical defense program for reference and
continuous personal growth.
The R.A.D. system of physical defense is currently being
taught at many colleges and universities. The growing
and widespread acceptance of this system is primarily
due to the ease, simplicity, and effectiveness of our
tactics, solid research, legal defensibility, and
unique teaching methodology.
The
Rape Aggression Defense System is dedicated to
teaching women defensive concepts and techniques
against various types of assault, by utilizing easy,
effective, and proven self-defense/ martial arts
tactics. Our system of realistic defense will provide
a woman with the knowledge to make an educated
decision about resistance.
We
operate on the premise that a spontaneous violent
attack will stimulate a natural desire to resist, on
the part of the victim (supported by research). We
educate women about the flight or fight syndrome,
while showing them that enhancing their option of
physical defense is not only prudent, but a necessity
if natural resistance is to be effective.
Safety
and survival in today's world requires a definite
course of action. We provide effective options by
teaching women to take an active role in their own
self-defense and psychological well being.
R.A.D.
Systems is the only self-defense course endorsed by the International
Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators.
Once
a student has completed a system with R.A.D., she may
attend any R.A.D. course of that system in the United
States and Canada to practice free. These are skills
that must be practiced for a lifetime. Therefore, the
student may practice free for a lifetime with R.A.D.
Systems. A student must complete the course in that
system, however, before she can return for free
practice.
R.A.D.
is for women only. The contents of the course were
developed based on the natural movements and
abilities of women in order to maximize a woman's
ability to defend herself.
UIS
students, staff, and faculty receive first
consideration when registering for a R.A.D. course
offered by the UIS Police Department. Registration is
on a first come, first served basis.
A
minor (age 17 and under) may register for the course,
but she must first receive permission from her parent
or legal guardian before participating in any of the
activities of R.A.D.
When are
the Courses Offered?
There
are courses throughout the year. To find out more
about when courses are offered, contact the UIS
Women's Center at (217) 206-7173
or email the center at womenscenter@uis.edu.
The Rape Aggression Defense basic courses are 12
hours long. The courses are usually extended over
four weeks, with participants meeting one night each
week for three hours.
Sgt.
Mike Stuart
UIS Police Department
Phone: (217) 206-6690
E-mail: mstua1@uis.edu |
Officer Amanda Parris
UIS Police Department
Phone: (217) 206-6690
E-mail: abake1@uis.edu |
How do I
Enroll?
Women
interested in enrolling in R.A.D. courses offered by
the UIS Police Department should contact the UIS
Women's Center or email the center at womenscenter@uis.edu.
Remember,
enrollment priority is given to University of
Illinois at Springfield students, faculty, and staff
and is handled on a first come, first served basis.

R.A.D.
Systems operates out of the Tidewater Academy in
Poquoson, Virginia. For more information on other courses
offered by R.A.D. Systems, including instructor certification, contact
R.A.D. Systems at
1-888-472-3543.
R.A.D. Systems
498-A Wythe Creek Road
Poquoson, VA 23662
http://www.rad-systems.com/
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