Reimagining Women's Self-Defense

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781594399985
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: YMAA Publication Center
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reimagining Women’s Self-Defense is where self-defense meets common sense, where self-awareness, situational awareness, strategy, and problem solving intersect.


Two-thousand-years ago, when the martial arts were evolving, women’s empowerment and freedom of movement weren’t high on the agenda. Yet women are still learning ancient self-defense concepts originally designed by and for men.


Reimagining Women’s Self-Defense is a daring reexamination of protective training for instructors, safety professionals, and seasoned martial artists looking to broaden their understanding of self-defense for women and vulnerable populations. The book discusses how to break down the criminal process; recognize tells and tricks of emotionally abusive people and violent criminals; and respond early if engaged by multiple assailants. It considers weapons–how they are used and how to use them-and covers important legal ramifications of protecting yourself physically. You will learn to vet a litany of self-defense techniques taking into account size, strength, skills, and lifestyle; include specific considerations of parenthood in your self-defense practice; and heal intelligently after a violent assault. Finally, you will come away with teaching tools and resources to help you pass the knowledge on to your students and loved ones.


Tèja VanWicklen navigates the unpredictable terrain of predators and their unsuspecting targets in the presence of perplexing, unanswered questions: 

  • What is self-defense really? 
  • Are some techniques better than others? 
  • Should I rely on pepper spray? 
  • What if my kids are with me when I’m attacked?

Reimagining Women’s Self-Defense rebrands self-defense as protective offense, addressing the shortcomings of a purely defensive mindset during a violent encounter and including others the "self" in "self-defense" leaves out. Protective offense is context-based and personal. It empowers women to discover their own answers and even their own questions. 


Among other things expect to learn to:

  • Break down the process of violent crime
  • Stay off the criminal radar
  • Recognize signs, tells, and tricks of emotionally abusive people and violent criminals
  • Respond as early as possible to a confrontation by multiple attackers
  • Understand how weapons are used and what your options are if confronted by one
  • Learn ways to navigate confusion and shock
  • Vet a litany of self-defense techniques taking into account size, strength, skills, and lifestyle
  • Know which physical techniques to count on in a fight for your life and which NOT to
  • Grasp some of the most important legal ramifications of physically protecting yourself against violence
  • Heal intelligently after a violent encounter
  • Include specific considerations of parenthood in your self-defense practice
  • Evaluate self-defense courses and instructors so you can make educated decisions for your family
  • Come away with teaching tools and resources to help you pass the knowledge on to your students and loved ones
  • Help engage and encourage others to reimagine women's self-defense training so it benefits us all


Tèja VanWicklen is a writer focused on reimagining self-defense for women, parents, and vulnerable populations, and a consultant specializing in realistic violence depiction for filmmakers. Teja has studied multiple martial arts, edged-weapons, firearms, wilderness survival, biomechanics, and emergency medicine. She has been a personal trainer, filmmaker, and manager of an international stunt team. Teja has trained with elite military operators and been featured in magazines and video. As a neglected, neurodivergent child raised around drugs and violence, and having endured a problematic pregnancy, Teja navigates the unpredictable terrain of predators and their unsuspecting targets. Reimagining Women’s Self-Defense is her first book. Tèja VanWicklen resides in East Village NYC, New York. Rory Miller is a writer and teacher living peacefully in the Pacific Northwest. He has served for seventeen years in corrections as an officer and sergeant working maximum security, booking and mental health; leading a tactical team; and teaching subjects ranging from Defensive Tactics and Use of Force to First Aid and Crisis Communications with the Mentally Ill. For fourteen months he was an advisor to the Iraqi Corrections System working in Baghdad and Kurdish Sulaymaniyah. Somewhere in the midst of that he received a BS degree in Psychology; served in the National Guard as a Combat Medic (91A/B); earned college varsities in judo and fencing and received a mokuroku in jujutsu. He has drunk chichu with reformed cannibals and 18-year-old scotch with generals...and loves long sword fights on the beach.

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