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Krav Maga Force Training for Law Enforcement - Level 2 and 3 Long guns/Impact weapons/edged weapons

Monday, May 10, 2010 at 8:00 AM - Friday, May 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM (CT)

Austin, TX

Krav Maga Force Training for Law Enforcement - Level 2 and...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Krav Maga Force Training - Level 2/3 Ended $400.00 $9.95
Group of 4, or more Ended $300.00 $8.49

Event Details

This 5 day Course includes:

- Advanced Combatives & Self-Defense
- Defensive Tactics Against Threats With A Shotgun/Rifle/SMG

- Weapon Retention – Impact Weapon and Shotgun/Rifle/SMG
- Defensive Tactics Against Edged Weapon Threats (to include hostage situations)
- Defensive Tactics Against Edged Weapon Attacks

- 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

 

Defensive Tactics Involving Threats w/Shotgun/Rifle/SMG

While handguns offer difficulty because they are easily concealed, long guns and submachine guns also represent a clear and serious danger to law enforcement officers.

Krav Maga teaches defensive tactics against threats with both long guns such as shotguns and AK-47s, and shorter weapons such as the MP-5 and AR-i 5. Because Krav Maga is an integrated system, these techniques build directly off of defenses against handguns. Techniques against one type of firearm blend easily into techniques against the other, reducing training time in class and reaction time in the field.

 

Edged Weapon Defenses

Of the three basic weapons (gun, edged weapon, blunt object) the edged weapon of knife represents the most difficult to defend (assuming, of course, that all three are within reach).  Small changes in the attack represent relatively large changes in the required defense.

Unlike gun, we cannot grab the weapon itself.

Unlike stick, the weapon still represents a significant danger even when we move in close.