We teach and train it with progressively incremental pressure and resistance depending on wether it’s an into seminar or class or part of a course. The strategy and tactics are outlined and then through initially isolated drills, participants are coached to perfect their technique. This likewise maintains safety and prevents injury. As to levels of resistance, the end goal is to get to a point where everyone knows how far to take it and watches out for one another but yes, it’s been tested under full resistance and depending on the department and DT trainers, it has been trained differently throughout the world. The strategic POV and tactics remain fundamentally the same but like all ISR Matrix material, you can easily integrate or add material to them. The other factor that is seldom discussed is that of limits to removing someone from their vehicle depending on many factors such as size and attributes of LEO versus that of subject. If the subject knows “counter abduction” type of tactics and is strong and determined not to come out, brining in several officers becomes less and less technical and more about pure pressure and power. Though we teach partner and team tactics, we also prove that at some point, it is the intelligent choice to go to tools and or K-9. There is a spectrum and at some point, hand to hand tactics will reach their limits. What you see in this video is the starting point and measure of where along that spectrum officers will be working. Within courses it is all discussed as much as tested. Thank your for the comment and questioning.
I made Ray demonstrate this on me, I had to see if I could resist. I hit the pavement 😂
I really don’t know how I feel
About that? It looks good but with resistance?
We teach and train it with progressively incremental pressure and resistance depending on wether it’s an into seminar or class or part of a course.
The strategy and tactics are outlined and then through initially isolated drills, participants are coached to perfect their technique. This likewise maintains safety and prevents injury.
As to levels of resistance, the end goal is to get to a point where everyone knows how far to take it and watches out for one another but yes, it’s been tested under full resistance and depending on the department and DT trainers, it has been trained differently throughout the world. The strategic POV and tactics remain fundamentally the same but like all ISR Matrix material, you can easily integrate or add material to them.
The other factor that is seldom discussed is that of limits to removing someone from their vehicle depending on many factors such as size and attributes of LEO versus that of subject. If the subject knows “counter abduction” type of tactics and is strong and determined not to come out, brining in several officers becomes less and less technical and more about pure pressure and power.
Though we teach partner and team tactics, we also prove that at some point, it is the intelligent choice to go to tools and or K-9.
There is a spectrum and at some point, hand to hand tactics will reach their limits.
What you see in this video is the starting point and measure of where along that spectrum officers will be working. Within courses it is all discussed as much as tested.
Thank your for the comment and questioning.
Thanks.
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