Starting to think that I've scared everyone away from the women's forum! My growl is much worse than my bite... honest!

Anyway, I posted this on Canna-sempai's forum, but really want to get some opinions from the women martial artists.
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Got a call last night telling me to watch Dateline... In our house (with a few rare exceptions), the visual toilet collects dust unless we decide to watch a movie. (All MA movies of course

Anyway, it was a "special" Dateline about the NYC attacks. They interviewed Ms. Bryant, a kickboxing instructor, and showed parts of her teaching a class...
It confirmed my suspicions after reading the original story. She teaches a form of cardio-kickboxing (quite obvious from watching the class), but she doesn't see it that way... She felt like she was a "certified" kickboxing instructor (the reporter's phrase, whatever that's supposed to mean), but it went on to say that it was aerobics/kickboxing workout instruction that she was certified in.
Watching the class, I wouldn't be worried if she took her best shot at kicking me and I'm not even a young whippersnapper anymore

Her confidence is now crushed. She says it's because the police that were supposed to protect her didn't...

The fact is that 1) she admitted that she felt completely confident in her ability to handle herself


I've nothing against this poor woman, but am trying to point out the problems with people who think they can take care of themselves because they know TaeBo or some-such. She had the classic problems of over-confidence and living in "condition white"... Both can be fatal.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Here's my question to the women martial artists... Does it make you upset when you see women being given a false sense of safety and security because they've learned some cardio-kickboxing? For a minute, forget the horrible actions of those testosterone overloaded punks in NYC... Does it make you upset when you see women doing things that (as a martial artist) you know aren't the best decisions? And does it make you upset that they feed into the "weaker" woman stereotype?
Just some musings... Ms. Bryant has obviously never heard of the 7 rules.

[This message has been edited by Panther (edited June 21, 2000).]