 All right, here we go, here we go. Today, we have the Denver Police Department's free women's self-defense class. Be cool, be cool. I don't want to fight you, this is your ready. Be cool, be cool. We've always been taught to be polite, to kind of be reserved. The empowerment portion is to give these ladies confidence. Ready, left. Not be afraid of being assaulted or being victimized. You're going to be like, hell no, I'm not taking this from this guy. And also teaching them that they have a voice in preventing crime. Forward. Get it back. And to listen to their instinct so that they can be safer citizens. Self-defense is about psychological edge. If the guy thinks you know some ninja master, tongue food, whatever skills you have, he might just run away. The most important part is to listen to your instincts. You tell them, get back. I want witnesses to hear, get back. If something is telling you that it's wrong, it's definitely wrong. At least you'll say, I did something, or I did something.