Self- Defense and Passive Restraint Section.

 

 

This section of the class contains techniques non-aggressive, yet powerful defenses that can be used for personal protection in defense against personal injury while minimizing the imminent threat of personal liability.  

The advanced section employs non-aggressive physical techniques that are designed to ensure physical compliance.  Situations range from restraint to controlled movement of a subject.  

They are applicable for corrections, juvenile detention, hospital security, schools, and police who work in situations where normal training would be viewed by the public, the press, and our own organizations as too harsh.  Also covered are the applications that seem to fall between the cracks of most defensive tactics training.      

Typical releases from:                  

Choke holds; Hair grabs; Bear-hugs; Full-Nelsons; Wrist grabs; Hand shake grabs; and Grabs on clothing.      

Defenses from:  Head punching; Groin kicks; Head butting; and Foot sweeps.    

Control and restraints such as: Removal from sitting and prone positions; Leverage positioning (no danger to joints); Control of the head (no danger to throat and jaw); and Control of the legs     

IF DESIRED AND APPROVED BY HIRING AGENCY: Handcuffing techniques and tactics will be taught..