Self-defense class will keep Alyssa Lokits’s memory alive by empowering women

Months after Alyssa Lokits was shot and killed while out on a run her family is helping to keep her memory alive.

A jiujitsu instructor at Fleet Feet Nashville taught a small handful of women various moves and grips to use if they encountered an assailant.

The business held the class after talking with Alyssa’s siblings, who wanted to make sure to keep her memory alive while also giving the community tools to be safer.

Standing 5 foot 1, Sierra Cross was one of those women. She signed up for the free class as she’s worried about keeping herself safe given her stature.

“It’s one of those things you hear about it on the news. It will never happen in my area and then it unfortunately did,” said Cross. “Like I’m small but knowing that can work in my favor being closer to the ground being able to throw my weight.”

She has a young daughter at home which gave Cross even more motivation to sign up for a self-defense class at the Nashville Fleet Feet.

It was held in honor of Alyssa Lokits who was shot and killed in October while out for a run on the Mill Creek Greenway, the same greenway Cross and her daughter go to.

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