
Discover how to arrange law enforcement equipment on the belt for fast, under-stress access, including bat, handcuffs, riot control agent shot, first aid pack, gloves, flashlight, and leatherman.
Engage in a partner drill to locate and draw resources from a belt while my partner calls items in a random order, pulling them out fast as possible, including handcuffs.
Learn about batons used in close combat training, focusing on mechanical telescoping models versus hand-retracted designs, and explore how holster types vary by employer and user preference.
Learn the active and passive basic stances for baton use, carry concealed long and short sticks, and lock or extend the baton to adapt for deescalation and readiness.
Learn cross strikes with a bat using a six count system to target big muscle groups, then apply long and short stick techniques for defense, distance, and space creation.
Master six blocking techniques with a baton, including forearm, downward, upward, and crosswise blocks, then practice with a partner to block and push back against attacks.
Learn practical baton techniques under stress, including parry, distance creation, and drawing law enforcement equipment while maintaining open hands for de-escalation and quick response.
Compare chain and inflexible handcuffs, plastic single-use models, and various keys, while learning safe application, regular maintenance, and practical handcuffing techniques.
Learn practical ground handcuffing variations for direct enforcement, including standard back cuffs at the coccyx, parallel cuffs, and one-arm techniques, with safety, locking, and turning to a seated position.
When an emergency occurs for police officers, security staff and bodyguards, it is too late to prepare. That must have happened before. This is exactly why it is so important to keep training and refreshing your own skills. This video course has exactly one mission: to be calm and prepared in an emergency. We look at the most common tools in the security industry and learn how to use them properly in practice.
Both trainers do not tell theory, but show exactly the situations that can also occur in reality. The knowledge has already been passed on to German companies and public security forces several times.
Are you a police officer, bodyguard, security employee and want to improve your security and composure in an emergency? With this course you will get an easy-to-use tool to bring your knowledge about the use of the following tools up to the level that is necessary:
batons
tear gas
handcuffs
The need for qualified security forces is increasing rapidly. Current labor market surveys assume that high demand can also be expected in the next 20 years.
In our industry, preparation and vigilance is more important than in any other industry - not just for us. But also for the people we are sworn to protect. It is our responsibility to carry out this mission as best we can and to be ready for whatever comes.