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Raj Vadgama, a martial arts trainer, offers 10 simple tips for women to protect themselves when faced with sex predators.
He is also a fitness consultant and for his running buddies, an avid marathon runner.
On a lazy Sunday morning, all roads lead to Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Sabhagruha in central Mumbai suburb of Dadar as the ladies are welcomed to learn about the art of self-defence organised by the Shivaji Park Marathon Club.
There were morning walkers from the age group of late 50s and there were tiny tots who have just learnt to walk. But when it comes to awareness and self-defence, age is not a bar.
Deepa, mother of seven-year-old Roshni, says, “It is not the time to teach my daughter about a good touch or a bad touch. There should be no touch at all!”
She adds that though her little daughter found it difficult to give up her Sunday morning sleep, young Roshni was first to demonstrate the kicks and punches once the demonstrations started.
The mother too had a satisfied look which portrayed that at least her daughter would know how to react if she is touched inappropriately.
A petit looking Krupali was dragged by her father to the self-defence workshop. On her way home from college she was grabbed by a pervert from behind and somehow she could not shake it off from her memory.
This is Krupali’s second workshop. She admits that she wants to perfect her moves so she can actually pack a few punches.
Richika Kakotkar, in her 60s, practices all the moves again and again. She says, “It can happen to anyone and it is better to be prepared rather than sorry.”
Also Kakotkar is in a hurry to rush home as she can’t wait to teach her daughter-in-law the defensive moves she learnt.
Meanwhile, Vadgama sends the message of having a presence of mind all time, time and again.
He adds, “I cannot make these women champions in one hour. But I can definitely help them distract the troublemakers and run.”
The group of 50 odd women is busy trying stunts on each other. They have various doubts and Vadgama tackles all with elan. But when they actually have to face such murky situations the fitness guru says, “The key is to overcome the fear.”
Vadagama does not advice slapping and fighting. When in trouble, Vadgama’s mantra is to stay calm.
His tips for women to protect themselves:
Most important: Inform your friends or family where you are going. Let them know where you are at all times.