Rocinha Combat Sports Club

Rocinha Combat Sports Club Martial Arts School for Girls & Women in the favela of Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro.

13/10/2021

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12/02/2021

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Without your support we are unable to fulfill our goals of establishing a permanent home for our center for women and girls victims of sexual assaults and violence in Brazil. We provide group support and self-defense lessons and work towards restoring self-esteem and wellbeing. The Rocinha Combat Sp...

Women's Self Defense ClassesThese classes will be taught in street clothes. Simple and basic physical techniques will be...
26/01/2021

Women's Self Defense Classes
These classes will be taught in street clothes. Simple and basic physical techniques will be taught to the students. These techniques, after training a few sessions will be easy to remember. Verbal and non verbal skills will be learned to help prevent a physical confrontation. Knowing how scan your surroundings, how to stand, keeping distance with assertive verbal communication can often deter an attacker.

SELF DEFENSE CLASSESThe best self-defense strategies and techniques work equally well for men and women, but let's face ...
26/01/2021

SELF DEFENSE CLASSES

The best self-defense strategies and techniques work equally well for men and women, but let's face it: Women really need them because they're assaulted more often than men. Statistics indicate that one in four women will be the victim of some type of violent attack in her lifetime. Women also endure more incidents of verbal and sexual harassment. Although most women's self-defense courses focus on skills for quickly and efficiently destroying an attacker, self-defense training also should include methods for preventing a confrontation from turning physical in the first place. Learning how to steer away from a threat may not sound as exciting as ripping out an attacker's heart, but as they say in every beginner's class, evading an attack is almost always superior to blocking an attack.

After years of research, we discovered a number of effective self-defense concepts and techniques and incorporated them into our curriculum. If you're an experienced martial artist, the physical techniques may appear familiar or even surprisingly basic, but that's fine. They're intended to be simple because in an assault, you'll experience fear and panic, along with a natural adrenaline rush. Despite the superhuman effects adrenaline can produce — we've all heard stories about the grandmother who lifted a car off her trapped grandchild — it doesn't always work in your favor. You may experience tunnel vision, auditory exclusion and loss of fine motor skills. Consequently, it will be hard to see and hear, and complex martial arts techniques may be impossible to perform. If you stick with proven strategies and simple gross-motor-movement techniques — such as the 10 described here — your chance of surviving will increase drastically

1. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS

Too many women enroll in a self-defense class after they've been assaulted. When they recount the incident, they often say the same thing: "I had this bad feeling, but I told myself not to be paranoid," or "I knew I shouldn't have gone, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings."

If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't safe — that's the bottom line. Many women have been conditioned to ignore the little voice that tells them trouble is coming. Your instinct is the best detector of danger. The next time you hear that little voice, listen to what it's saying.

2. PRACTICE TARGET DENIAL

Don't make yourself an accessible target. The outcome of a battle is often determined before the first blow is struck. When you have the opportunity to escape from a situation before it turns bad, take it.

If an approaching person gives you the creeps, walk to the other side of the street. If an elevator door opens and the guy standing inside makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, wait for the next elevator. Those actions aren't cowardly; rather, they're a smart way to eliminate danger.

3. PRESENT YOURSELF WITH CONFIDENCE

Be aware of the message your body sends to those around you. Like animals, human predators target those they consider the weakest or most vulnerable. Attackers search for women who appear frightened, confused or distracted. They look for women who walk with their head down and their hands stuffed in their pockets, or perhaps one who's overburdened with packages or distracted by children.

Remember that attackers do not want to bait a fight; they want an easy mark. By walking with confidence and awareness — looking around and keeping your head up and shoulders back — you'll dramatically reduce the likelihood of becoming a target in the first place.

4. SET STRONG VERBAL BOUNDARIES

Good verbal skills are an effective self-defense tool, one you're likely to use more frequently and successfully than any physical technique. When a predator engages you in conversation, he's actually "interviewing" you to see if you'll make a good victim. An experienced attacker is practiced at using his words to freeze you with fear, thus reducing the chance that you'll try to defend yourself.

Although an aggressive verbal confrontation can be terrifying, you have to be strong enough to show the attacker he's picked the wrong victim. If you stand tall, remain calm and respond confidently and assertively, you'll probably "fail" his interview. The power of your voice alone can cause him to seek an easier target.

5. MAINTAIN A NON-CONFRONTATIONAL STANCE

In a self-defense situation, one of your secret weapons is the element of surprise. Most predators feel confident that you won't defend yourself, and you should capitalize on that misconception. If you assume a martial arts stance, it immediately tells the attacker that you know how to fight. In response, he's likely to be more aggressive.

Instead, use a confident, relaxed stance in which your hips and shoulders are forward, your arms are bent, and your hands are up and open. This conciliatory posture may mislead the attacker into thinking you're willing to comply. If it becomes necessary for you to strike, he probably won't be prepared for it.

6. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE

Everyone has a comfort zone or personal space. When an aggressor enters that zone, you're uncomfortable because you know you'd need that space if you had to fight back. When you're in an adrenalized state, you need a quarter of a second to react to an assault. This "reactionary gap" should be anticipated when you think about your comfort zone.

You should try to maintain approximately one to one-and-a-half arm lengths between yourself and the aggressor. If he starts closing in, you need to use verbal boundaries. If he still doesn't back off, it's time to get physical.

7. USE THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE

Most predators assume you cannot defend yourself. Therefore, you should take advantage of the element of surprise. If you're engaged in a conversation, you have the opportunity to use verbal skills and a non-confrontational stance to entice the aggressor into dropping his guard. If you're grabbed from behind, you must respond immediately. In either case, putting up a fight can surprise him and increase your chance of landing the first blow.

8. KEEP YOUR TECHNIQUES SIMPLE

One of the main effects of an adrenaline release is the loss of fine motor skills. That means simple gestures such as unlacing your fingers or pulling your hands out of your pockets can become much more challenging. And the odds of your executing a beautiful joint lock or high kick rapidly dwindle.

No matter which martial art you practice, learn techniques that are basic and stick with them in a self-defense scenario. I recommend the following:

Heel-palm strike. Hitting with an open hand reduces the chance that you'll injure your hand and enables you to more easily attack from a non-confrontational stance in which you're holding your hands up and open while you set verbal boundaries. Then, if your attacker steps into your comfort zone — bang! — he gets it right in the face.

Eye strike. The eye strike can be used in a standing or prone position. Often, simply driving your fingers toward your assailant's eyes will cause him to recoil. Even if you don't make contact, it creates space to set up a more devastating blow.

Knee strike. This technique is recommended over any type of standing kick because it is easy to use and can be delivered while you stay centered and close to the ground — which is crucial when you're adrenalized. A knee to the groin can end a fight immediately.

9. DON'T PANIC IF YOU'RE KNOCKED DOWN

More often than not, women end up on the ground when they're assaulted. The good news is that most assailants are not skilled ground fighters; they're bullies who are used to knocking women down and forcing them to comply. Remember that the heel-palm strike and eye strike work well on the ground. It's a good idea to have a few kicks that work there, as well.

In particular, the side thrust kick functions in a variety of scenarios. If you're on the ground and your assailant is standing, it gives you an advantage because your legs are longer than his arms. That means he'll have to expose his body to your kick if he wants to reach you.

Knee strikes also function effectively on the ground. While you struggle with your attacker, he probably won't protect his groin. Once you see an opening, get close enough to strike upward into his crotch.

10. FOLLOW THROUGH

The fight isn't over until the threat no longer exists. Therefore, you must be 110-percent committed to the battle. If you fight back and then pause, you give up the initial advantage you gained from using the element of surprise.

Once your opponent knows you can fight, it becomes more difficult for you to prevail. To survive, you must continue your barrage until it's safe to stop striking and escape.

Muay Thai Kick Boxing: With real-world problems such as childhood bullying, violence against Women, and the everyday dan...
25/01/2021

Muay Thai Kick Boxing:

With real-world problems such as childhood bullying, violence against Women, and the everyday dangers on the street, there has been a recent focus on empowering people with the knowledge of self-defense. Many have turned to martial arts to equip themselves with the ability to fight.

The art of self-defense is basic human knowledge that everyone should have access to. Most people consider Muay Thai primarily as a self-defense discipline because of its undeniable effectiveness.

Known popularly as ‘The Art of Eight Limbs’, Muay Thai utilizes the fists, elbows, knees, and shins. Through various punching and kicking techniques, one can become an effective striker, able to defend himself or herself from multiple attackers. This is one of the primary reasons why Muay Thai is so effective for self-defense.

Ou students are taught by qualified trained instructors. You will lean the striking techniques to defend yourself from an attacker and also get in great shape!

Striking: Kickboxing/Muay Thai:In this article, we will look at Kickboxing/Muay Thai for fitness, the benefits of kickbo...
25/01/2021

Striking: Kickboxing/Muay Thai:

In this article, we will look at Kickboxing/Muay Thai for fitness, the benefits of kickboxing for women, and the negatives.

Until relatively recently, kickboxing for fitness was undertaken almost solely by males.

This began to change when several female celebrities announced that regular kickboxing workouts helped them to stay healthy and in shape.

While men are still the main participants, nowadays, kickboxing workout benefits are also appreciated by women who are looking for an exciting and intense low-impact fitness activity that will enable them to transform their bodies quickly.

With its focus on martial arts techniques and cardio, when undertaken as exercise, the benefits of kickboxing for fitness are indisputable.

Learning how to properly punch and kick are vital tools for self defense for women!

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) : Ground Self DefenseBrazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is primarily a ground fighting martial art whic...
25/01/2021

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) :

Ground Self Defense
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is primarily a ground fighting martial art which was designed for smaller, weaker opponents to dominate over larger stronger one by using techniques that focus on leverage and timing.

There are two types of Jiu Jitsu taught: Sport vs Self Defense. At Rocinha Combat Sports Club, we focus primarily on the self defense aspect for a good reason.

In the Brazil alone, an alarming 1 in every 5 women has been sexually assaulted. This number is a conservative figure. Other sources suggest that 1 in every 4 women suffer assaults.

BJJ teaches life lessons, such as being patient, being humble, and trusting. When I first started, I thought BJJ was an individual sport, boy was I wrong. The impact that others have on our ability to reach our goals is significant. We cannot even learn basic techniques without partners there to work with and instructors there to guide us.

BJJ isn’t one of those types of martial arts where your catch the material the first time, even though you badly want to. I know that I wanted to learn everything all at once and show others that I was successful at it, but failure can be the springboard needed to propel us to success. Be patient, mess up, but most importantly, learn from your faults. Get yourself arm-bared, because when you do, you will learn the holes in your game and prevent that from happening again., failures, and all the ‘curveballs’ that life throws at you when you least expect them.

Overall, I personally think training BJJ is fun. This type of physical exercise is fun, it doesn’t feel like a chore that you have to do. You will want to come to class. The social aspect of BJJ is fruitful to say the least.

25/01/2021

We are an organization of martial artists dedicated to teaching women self defense and other systems of combat giving them the tools for confident living.

We are committed to providing programs that improve self esteem and wellness through martial arts.

Our programs include Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai kickboxing, Street Self Defense and Yoga classes. All of these classes will be taught for and by women!

25/01/2021

Remember, you are braver than you believe, stronger than you feel, and smarter than you think!

24/01/2021

We are in the beginning stages but our plans are to offer BJJ, Muay Thai, Boxing. Self Defense and Yoga.

The interest has been very positive. We have secured a sponsor who will help in the purchase of mats and Gi's for our participants.

In the past, there had been women's self defense classes but the problem is they were held in churches or in spaces where the project would start and then eventually end. This unfortunately is common not only with the self defense projects but other projects as well. This is why it is important for us to have our own space for women.

Our objective is to purchase a place that can be used for the women. We want to have not only classes but seminars and other events that can benefit the women in Rocinha!

Please check back with this page because soon we will be fundraising to buy a women's only space here in the favela.

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Rua Dioneia, 796, Rocinha
Rio De Janeiro, RJ

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