UK Masterclass
Wed, Aug 28
|St Ethelwold's
4 Day Foundations of Violence Masterclass


Time & Location
Aug 28, 2024, 9:00 a.m. – Aug 31, 2024, 5:00 p.m.
St Ethelwold's, 30 E St Helen St, Abingdon OX14 5EB, UK
About the event
Investment is $4,000.00CAD. A 20% non-refundable deposit ($800CAD) is required to secure your spot.
With over 3 decades worth of meticulous and continual research devoted to it thus far, our evolutionary Foundations of Violence Prevention Masterclass is both a Trauma Sensitive and Informative intensive deep dive in the prevention and defense of social and antisocial violence and abuse.
Referred to by most who've attended as being “The equivalent of a Harvard’s PhD in the sciences of violence”, our Masterclass attracts people and professionals from all over the world. Professionals such as FairFight India’s Coordinator, Trisat's Situational Intelligence Director in England, a Netherland University professor of climate change, the Executive Director for Pelea Callejera Global Outreach in Ecuador, along with international self defense instructors, military personnel, lawyers, law enforcement officers, social workers, bodyguards, schoolteachers, psychotherapists and more.
Held over 4 days, 8 hours per day (with various breaks). This course is strictly limited to a maximum number of 14 participants per Masterclass. We provide a private, personal and comfortable platform for this extremely intensive course while delivering highly sensitive content inevitably bringing forth the desire to share extremely personal stories, thus our Masterclasses are never recorded.
Though a manual is presented to all participants, we highly recommend note taking as the amount of information presented is nothing short of overwhelming and we do not permit recordings. Please make sure you are dressed comfortably to sit and have your mind fed 8 hours a day.
Course Content Includes but not limited to, the differences between self defense, fighting and martial arts, social and antisocial violence, trauma sensitive teaching, the effects of trauma on violence, what constitutes behavioral red and green flags, recognizing antisocial personality behaviors, appropriate and non provocative boundary settings, proven de-escalation strategies, legal and moral implications, scenario replications and much more.