Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.
How much are self-defense classes?
Self-defense classes cost $150 to $400 on average for a 6- to 10-week program at a martial arts studio or dedicated self-defense school. Classes held at community centers typically cost less than those offered by professional marital arts studios, and some local police departments and offer free classes.
Some martial arts studios offer single-session self-defense classes for $30 to $80 each, depending on the studio, class size, length, and location. Most one-time classes last 2 to 3 hours.
Are self-defense classes worth it?
Self-defense classes are worth it for individuals who want to be prepared for a life-threatening situation. A self-defense class teaches you how to recognize and avoid dangerous situations, and how to survive situations that can't be avoided. Many people consider the added peace of mind worth the investment.
Self-defense training can be especially helpful if you find yourself in any of these common circumstances:
Walking alone at night
Jogging in a secluded area, such as a wooded park or trail
In a crowded bar or club where alcohol is served
During a home invasion
Are self-defense classes effective, and what are the benefits?
Self-defense classes are an effective way to learn how to avoid dangerous confrontations and how to deescalate or escape the confrontations you can't avoid.
Self-defense classes provide a wide range of benefits:
Builds your confidence
Improves your physical fitness
Increases your awareness of your surroundings
Improves your balance
Provides a sense of personal empowerment
In addition to teaching you how to defend yourself against a human attacker, self-defense training can also be useful when defending yourself from an animal attack.
What do self-defense classes teach?
Self-defense classes teach you these skills to defend yourself from an attacker:
Situational awareness and how to detect danger where you might not expect it
Verbal skills to prevent or deescalate a confrontation
Strikes, including punches, kicks, knees, and elbows
How to avoid being dragged to the ground
Grappling techniques that are useful if you find yourself on the ground
How to defend yourself with improvised weapons or objects in your environment
During a self-defense class, you will practice physical skills alone and with a partner. Practicing with a partner provides a sense of what real physical contact with an attacker may feel like.
Many self-defense schools teach Krav Maga. Developed by the Israeli Defense Forces, Krav Maga remains one of the most popular defense systems among military personnel and law enforcement agencies.
What to wear to self-defense classes?
Wear comfortable athletic clothing that allows you to move freely, such as a T-shirt or tank top and leggings, yoga pants, sweatpants, or shorts. Opt for breathable moisture-wicking fabric to minimize sweating.
Where to take self-defense classes near me?
Follow these tips to find the best self-defense classes near you:
Decide whether you want to attend women-only classes or co-ed classes.
Compare costs from at least three local schools or martial arts studios.
Read school and studio reviews on Lessons and Google.
Avoid schools that include pre-rehearsed self-defense demos, as these demos typically don't reflect real-world circumstances or outcomes.
Visit the class location to confirm it's well-maintained and the staff is professional.
Ask about special offers for new students. Some schools offer a free trial class.
Take one class to ensure the studio is a good fit for you before enrolling in a multi-week or ongoing program.
Get a copy of the membership contract in writing before making a payment.
What questions should I ask self-defense teachers?
Before signing up for a self-defense class, ask the instructor these important questions:
How much do your classes cost?
Do you require a membership contract, and if so, what does it entail?
What is your class schedule?
Do you offer any specials for new students?
How many people are in a typical class?
Are your classes women-only or co-ed?
How long does a class last?
What should I wear to the class?
Reviews for Newton self defense classes
Recent success stories from people in the Newton area.
Carole C.
I was curious about tai chi, but wasn’t even sure what it was. I had heard that it was good for flexibility, balance, strength and relaxation. With more than a little nervousness and self-consciousness, I attended one of Rick Wong’s beginner classes. I was immediately welcomed into the group. After some stretching and warming up, Rick had us begin with very simple movements that he both demonstrated and explained. Every week we built on what we had practiced, and within a few months, we had learned a complete form.
In addition to being a martial arts master, Rick is a practicing physical therapist who understands how the body moves. Not only is Rick a very knowledgeable teacher, he is very patient and kind. He never puts anyone on the spot, and he provides a lot of helpful information, including very useful explanations of the martial arts origins of various movements. Rick has many long-time students whose loyalty is a testament to his teaching ability, friendly demeanor and good humor.
I highly recommend Rick Wong’s tai chi classes!
Rick Wong's Chinese Martial Arts Center
Jacquelyn K.
Doug is an excellent teacher! He explains the combinations he wants you to do well and he is very patient. I entered the ring with prior experience but he taught me new techniques which was awesome. I had a class with him on Monday night and I am still sore! It has been one of the best workouts I've had. Doug is very knowledgeable and passionate about boxing which is exactly what I was looking for. I am looking forward to training with him and entering some exhibition fights in the future!
Metrowest Boxing
Melanie J.
I'm thrilled to say that Will continues to enjoy your Martial Arts program. It’s been a wonderful source of confidence and inspiration for him.
He's so happy to be part of it -- thank you for making such a unique, empowering program available in this community, Ravi. I will continue to refer others, especially those challenged with how to engage their kids in physical activities and disciplines.
Options like what you offer are critical in a town where other mainstream sports can predominate (and perhaps discourage kids from pursuing other physical activity options.) Again, thank you!
Wellesley Martial Arts Center
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