Sunday, May 31, 2009

Anny Jacoby

Expert Female Personal Safety Trainer
Advocate – Consultant -Speaker– Author


Anny Jacoby, Owner/President of The Realistic Female Self-Defense Company, is a survivor of domestic violence and passionately campaigns for every female to have the absolute right to protect and defend herself.

After surviving her own assault, Anny took steps to turn her passion to help victims into her life’s work. After several years of volunteer advocacy she founded her company based on a realistic approach for females to protect themselves, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually, building confidence and self esteem.

Anny’s mission is to reach out to every avenue available to teach these skills at the corporate level, to emergency services, victim support groups and agencies, schools, colleges and health service providers. Her professional programs are designed for every age group from children to seniors, as well as a program designed specifically for the disabled.

Anny’s style is serious, with compassion and empathy, yet fun and empowering. Her training classes and seminars leave her students with a sense of confidence and an understanding of their intuitions regarding safety. Anny has authored a comprehensive training manual for each student to take with them as reference.

Anny is available for speaking engagements, lectures, individual consultations and presentations. She is a Certified PDR (Personal Defense Readiness) Instructor and has a team of male Certified PDR instructors and coaches with The Realistic Female Self-Defense Company who are dedicated to teaching and training only females. PDR instructors and coaches are certified through Blauer Tactical Systems, Inc.

To schedule Anny to appear at your organization for training or seminars, please visit her website: http://www.realisticfemaleselfdefense.com/index.htm or contact ImaginePublicity at imaginepublicity@gmail.com







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