The Rape Aggression Defense System is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques. The RAD System is a comprehensive course for women that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. RAD is not a martial arts program.
Our courses are taught by certified RAD instructors; Lt. Don Peterman (program founder, director), Officers Jesse Wernholm, Gregg Carrier and Adjunct Hattie Olhert and provide you with a workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the entire physical defense program for reference and continuous personal growth. The RAD system of physical defense is currently being taught at many colleges and universities. The growing, widespread acceptance of this system is primarily due to the ease, simplicity and effectiveness of its tactics, solid research, legal defensibility and unique teaching methodology. The RAD system is dedicated to teaching women defensive concepts and techniques against various types of assault, by utilizing easy, effective and proven self-defense tactics. This system of realistic defense will provide a woman with the knowledge to make an educated decision about resistance.
We operate on the premise that a spontaneous violent attack will stimulate a natural desire to resist on the part of the victim (supported by research). We educate women about "The Flight or Fight Syndrome" while showing them that enhancing their option of physical defense is not only prudent, but a necessity if natural resistance is to be effective.
Safety and survival in today's world requires a definite course of action. We provide effective options by teaching women to take an active role in their own self-defense and psychological well being.
Be Aware...
Develop Your Options.
Don't Be Victimized By Fear.
10 Reasons Why RAD System Is On The Cutting Edge Of Self-defense Training
Finally, a physical defense program for women that:
For more information and scheduling Rape Aggression Defense courses, contact: Sgt. Don Peterman at 227-2154 or e-mail at dpeterma@nmu.edu.
Special thanks to the NMU Foundation for providing funds to obtain the necessary equipment to make this program possible.