Indian Institute of Strategic Threat-Intelligence Analysis and Combat Tactical Science
Power to Women Corporate Self Defense researched police statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau (NDRB) which revealed that obselete martial arts tricks / stunts do not deter actual crimes. For the Corporate Self Defense workshop, Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph (a.k.a. Dr. Safety), with two decades of award-winning combat and street experience, has merged advanced tactics using Reflex Instinct-based Krav Maga Israeli Military Self Defense, Pro-active Combat Science, and Psychological Resilience Skills such as Critical Decisions Making, Guerrilla Hit & Run Deception Strategy, Neuro-Behavioral Crisis Management, Fear Counterinsurgency, Pro-Failure Conversion Technique, Threat Perception, and so on. All corporate executives and employees quickly adopt our warrior mindset, regardless of age, size, strength, age, or fitness factors because the main goal of our workshop is to prevent, avoid, and escape dynamic, panic-stricken, unpredictable crimes involving unknown criminals, known predators, or multiple gangs operating w/o weapons.
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Dainik Jagran Newspaper ~ Learn the real self defense from Dr. Safety, Franklin Joseph

Dainik Jagran Newspaper Re-edited for SEO by Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph Press Release Article of Franklin Joseph Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training MalleShwaram / Rajajinagar 26 February-04 March 2015 Many people picture self-defense as a kick to the buttocks or a jab in the attacker’s eyes from a martial arts perspective. But in reality, self-defense really means doing everything within your power to keep yourself from fighting an aggressor or assailant. The key of self-defense is to trust your gut feeling and not just your hands until your life is in actual danger. Akhila Damodaran A twenty-plus-year-old girl strolls across a desolate parking garage—a scene we have seen in movies. Abruptly, a evil-looking man bursts from behind an auto-mobile. The girl kicks or strikes the evil guy in a sensitive spot, and as he writhes, she jumps into her car and drives away, saving her skin. The movies are that. Here’s the action replay from real life, though: The guy knows when the girl is about to punch or kick him, so he grabs her arm or leg to throw her off balance. Furious…

Deccan Chronical Newspaper ~ Krav Maga Work your mind

Deccan Chronical Newspaper Re-edited for SEO by Specialist Guruji Franklin Joseph Press Release Article of Power To Women Self Defense Corporates Workshops Bengalureans are exhibiting an entrepreneurial mindset as more and more of them enrol in courses covering a variety of subjects. Nabendu Gupta, a team-building seminar facilitator, says personality development is appealing to the youth in the neighbourhood. “They are very enthusiastic, which is a pleasure to see.” Nabendu thinks that the skills that are being taught here are very valuable. “We focus on how to take a group of people and turn it into a team.”

Times of India Newspaper ~ Women execs learn to defend themselves

The Times of India Newspaper Mumbai: “Twist and turn straight punch.” Franklin Joseph, the CEO and founder of Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training in Bengaluru, gives these directives to a group of women who are learning how to punch and kick their way out of sticky situations. Here, young women working in the corporate world are being trained in the deadly Israeli martial art of Krav Maga Self Defense (Bengaluru, Karnataka). A growing number of corporations are providing their female employees with self-defense training programs, such as Franklin Joseph Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training, in response to the alarming increase in crimes that are committed on IT & BPO professionals. The BPO sector, where women frequently work graveyard shifts, is where the trend is most noticeable. Sexual harassment is one of the problems women face when they leave their homes and enter offices in greater numbers. Manisha Beth, a 24-year-old executive whose name has been changed, is excited about session like Franklin Joseph Power To Women Corporate Self…

The New Indian Express – Newspaper – Dr Safety who empowers the psyche

The New Indian Express Newspaper By A Sharadhaa | ENS Guruji Franklin Joseph, Founder & CEO, Indian Institute of Threat-Intelligence Analysis & Combat Tactical Science, Dharwad is known as Dr. Safety to the people whose lives he touched. He attempts to inspire individuals through his safety programs that use psychological empowerment against crime, violence, and sexual abuse—not because he saved them with medicines. “One of my learners gave me the Dr. Safety tag. It is a result of the manner in which I tackle the issue of women’s safety. Born into the New Delhi slums and exposed to sexual assault and violence at a young age, Franklin Joseph stated, “I try to empower the psychological aspect of safety much more than the martial aspect.” “When I was four years old, I was abused by girls who were six and nine years old. I was the victim of child abuse and violence.” It was a time when adolescents don’t engage in sexual activity. “In order to triumph and improve myself after experiencing my own sexual abuse and violent history, I began reading up on empowerment. After 11 years, I left my position as a creative director to pursue a career as…

Deccan Chronicle – Newspaper – Dr. Safety to the rescue

Deccan Chronicle Newspaper Visakhapatnam Guruji Franklin Joseph, CEO, Indian Institute of Threat-Intelligence Analysis & Combat Tactical Science, Dharwad, often known as Dr. Safety, travels the nation teaching schoolchildren and business women in the corporate world how to defend themselves. “Helping women open their minds is the solution to their fear of going out alone,” Franklin stated during the Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Training, which was hosted in the Visakhapatnam city for law enforcement, health professionals, and non-governmental organizations. Professional in teaching self-defense, he has stepped up his efforts by partnering with many different organizations and educational establishments around India, as more and more women are realizing the value of self-defense education. The man who had to overcome gender bias to address women’s difficulties adds, “Overcoming stress or fear is a key factor for women to feel empowered enough to defend themselves instead of feeling like victims when they are attacked.” Guruji Franklin Joseph, Founder of Power To Women Corporate Self Defense Workshop with Psychological Women Empowerment on Warrior Leadership, Stress Resilience and Conflict Management Wellness Trainingadditionally advised the police to move quickly to stop…

Bangalore Times – Newspaper – Is India really a safe place for women?

And these images change the way women are being perceived, says Franklin Joseph, who conducts workshops to empower women. “When a family watches a film in which a man beats up a woman, and a father has no issues watching it, the son gets a subconscious message that it’s OK for him to commit the same acts. Mothers usually have no say on the matter and the silence is proof of the power of the man,” says Franklin. As crimes of sexual harassment continue unabated in the country, we explore why they have become rampant. Times of India newspaper [PowertoWomen.in] [Post] As a 23-year-old media professional walked towards her office on a chilly morning in Bangalore, she came face to face with her assaulter — a bike-borne man, who slowed down as he got closer to her, spat on her and sped off. Shamefaced and seething with anger, she forgot to note down the bike’s registration number. “I was shocked and before I could regain my composure, he had sped off. At first I asked myself if my clothes had invited such an action. But I hate him now for making me question myself. It was nothing less than a Taliban-esque assault on a woman,”…

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