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Krav Maga Force Training for Law Enforcement - Level 1

Monday, September 20, 2010 at 8:00 AM - Friday, September 24, 2010 at 4:00 PM (CT)

Austin, TX

Krav Maga Force Training for Law Enforcement - Level 1

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This 5 day Course includes:

- Combatives (personal weapons)

- Self-Defense
- Handgun Retention (In the Holster, Out of the Holster, Standing and On the Ground)
- Defensive Tactics Against Threats With A Handgun (to include hostage situations)
- Lectures

Courses may be submitted
for TCLEOSE credit.
TCLEOSE# 2040 (Krav Maga)

For more information on our training, visit: http://wwmtt.com/training.html

Call 512-750-6570 for information on Custom Courses and training at your location.

 

Krav Maga Combatives (The Basics), Weapons Disarm and Retention

 

Krav Maga defines “combatives” as the ballistic techniques used both in fighting and in self-defense.

 

Combatives are tools the instructor gives the trainee to help him/her in a fight for their life, to defend the life of another, or fighting for control over their own or the subject’s handgun.  They are an integral part of self-defense/officer safety.  The peace officer may have been caught off guard by a sudden aggressive attack or may have been wounded during the attack and must continue to fight for their life.  While Krav Maga self-defense techniques address the danger, it is usually combative techniques that eliminate subsequent threats and allow the peace officer to access higher force options.

 

The objective of this course is to teach the students how to effectively defend themselves and counter attack against a subject who uses personal body weapons to aggressively resist or attack them.  The second part of this course will teach the student to disarm an assailant armed with a handgun and how to retain their weapon in and out of the holster or on the ground when grabbed by the assailant.