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- Q11344387 subject Q7154209.
- Q11344387 subject Q7410821.
- Q11344387 subject Q9028832.
- Q11344387 abstract "Model Mugging is a form of self-defense training that uses padded instructors, known as "Model Muggers", to simulate assaults. It was founded by Matt Thomas, and developed by Danielle Smith, Julio Toribio, Sheryl Doran and Mark Morris. Its inspiration was the 1971 rape and beating of a karate black belt. Model Mugging attempts to turn the adrenaline reaction to an active response rather than a fear response through simulated attacks and group talk sessions.".
- Q11344387 wikiPageExternalLink www.modelmugging.org.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q11419.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q132621.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q1640582.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q2290683.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q684402.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q7154209.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q7410821.
- Q11344387 wikiPageWikiLink Q9028832.
- Q11344387 comment "Model Mugging is a form of self-defense training that uses padded instructors, known as "Model Muggers", to simulate assaults. It was founded by Matt Thomas, and developed by Danielle Smith, Julio Toribio, Sheryl Doran and Mark Morris. Its inspiration was the 1971 rape and beating of a karate black belt. Model Mugging attempts to turn the adrenaline reaction to an active response rather than a fear response through simulated attacks and group talk sessions.".
- Q11344387 label "Model Mugging".