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Optimal Situational Awareness for Self Defence
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Optimal Situational Awareness for Self Defence

Learning Rapid Prime Decision Making Processes for Optimal Situational Awareness.
Created byKarl Thornton
Last updated 5/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Situational Awareness training is taught to individuals that deal with behaviours of concern, and environments of low, medium to high risk. Having trained situational awareness can give you an edge, an edge to identify behaviours of concern and avoid physical confrontations. MDTA Situational Awareness training will teach your staff to determine the difference between odd and suspicious behaviours, and how to identify indicators that require quick intervention to avoid any possible threat. MDTA situational Awareness training is provided where there are NO physical self defence techniques taught, it is all situational awareness only.

Course content

1 section8 lectures1h 55m total length
  • Introduction to OSA4:29

    Introduction to learned situational awareness, what is called Optimal Situational Awareness.

  • OSA Course Introduction10:20
  • Developing Situational Awareness22:45

    Understanding the difference between basic Situational Awareness and trained Optimal Situational Awareness.

  • Developing Situational Awareness
  • The OODA Loop25:19

    Understanding the natural decision making process, and how we can possibly change an outcome.

  • The OODA Loop
  • WYORB - The Colour Code System20:20

    Measuring our awareness, and when we need to apply heightened awareness.

  • Baselines & Anomalies17:25

    Learning a Rapid Prime Decision Making process tool.

  • WYORB - Baselines & Anomalies
  • Behavioural Analysis9:04

    A Rapid Prime Decision Making toll for identifying behaviour.

  • Bahavioural Analysis
  • Conclusion6:07

    Bringing it all together for Rapid Prime Decision Making processes.

  • OSA Final Exam

Requirements

  • No

Description

Phase 1 of Self Defence.
MDTA Optimal Situational Awareness training will teach you to determine the difference between odd and suspicious behaviours, and how to identify indicators that require quick intervention to avoid any possible threat.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge in an area of self-defence that is seriously overlooked in many training environments.

There is a "Certificate of Completion" at the successful end of this course.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners to advanced