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TACTICAL EDGE
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Unarmed Combatives
Striking Techniques (strikes, punches, kicks,
limb destructions, blocks parries & evasions) Takedown
Techniques, Locking & Joint Breaking, Use of the
Environment.
Weapons Defence
Counter Edged Weapons, Counter Impact Weapons, Counter
Firearms.
Skill at Arms
Edged Weapons (folding knife skills, fixed
blade skills, double edged knives, front grip techniques,
reverse grip techniques, 'pakal', karambit, large knife
methods) Impact Weapons (baton techniques, short stick
techniques, use of the stinger, use of the impact karambit)
Flexible Weapons (bandanna, v-gar, ligature techniques),
Improvised Weapons (used of everyday items as edged,
impact or flexible weapons), Basic Tactical Firearms
(pistolcraft, force on force training) .
Defensive Mental Conditioning
Adrenal Stress Conditioning, Fear Control,
Tactics.
Defensive Pistolcraft & Force on Force Training
Fighting back is always better than doing nothing
& dying. If you can disarm an attacker knowing how
to use the weapon with some proficiency it is a massive
tactical advantage. In the USA one of the scenarios
they consider is a number of armed terrorists or criminals
opening fire in a shopping mall or similar crowded place.
Someone with the training to be able to effectively
fight back, gain a weapon & then ruthlessly employ
it could save countless lives. Unlikely? Nobody thought
anyone would fly aircraft into the twin towers either
did they? In the USA some ground breaking instructors
such as Gabrial Suarez are addressing these scenarios
in their training courses. In Tactical Edge we think
its important too.
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