I do Bujinkan and there seems to be alot of it in this training system, from the grabbing of the head to take ppl down to the locks they are using to keep them there and the join manipulation of the wrists, i am applying for the police force and this video gives me more confidence in my skills that i will make a good officer.
The police should receive about 10 hr of training ever week. 3 to 4 hr in marshal arts - minus hitting. 3 hrs in physical training. 1 hr on police weapons. 1 hr on laws. 1 hr learning how to explain why some things must be. All the training should be the same state wide.
@aikicop1 The department I used to work for always said "if they fight do what you have to do" and for the most part it was true. But I can see them shitting themselves if we used some of this or asked to be trained in it.
I love the psychological and reality base of the program. Exactly how did you convince an administrator to take on the liability aspect of that type of training? I completely agree with that style of training, but nobody wants to do it with the liability involved in workman's comp., loss of work, etc. Too much apathy in police administration, most of the time. Keep up the good work. I love it!
Lt. Dillon is an excellent instructor. The technicques are simple and to the point and he communicates them well. Nothing fancy -This is reality-based self-defense. What you learn today, you can use today. I am looking forward to your next DVD.
officer benzi is real cute
keltecdan 9 months ago
I do Bujinkan and there seems to be alot of it in this training system, from the grabbing of the head to take ppl down to the locks they are using to keep them there and the join manipulation of the wrists, i am applying for the police force and this video gives me more confidence in my skills that i will make a good officer.
Reaper181287 1 year ago
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sniper244 2 years ago
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sniper244 2 years ago
This is the kind of training we should all have to take, and take regularly. Too bad it ain't so.
aikicop1 2 years ago 5
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The police should receive about 10 hr of training ever week. 3 to 4 hr in marshal arts - minus hitting. 3 hrs in physical training. 1 hr on police weapons. 1 hr on laws. 1 hr learning how to explain why some things must be. All the training should be the same state wide.
samatention 2 years ago 4
I offer a VERY similar training program to local officers for free! I can't even get the officers in my own department to take me up on the offer.
sniper244 2 years ago
@aikicop1 The department I used to work for always said "if they fight do what you have to do" and for the most part it was true. But I can see them shitting themselves if we used some of this or asked to be trained in it.
scdefion 11 months ago
I love the psychological and reality base of the program. Exactly how did you convince an administrator to take on the liability aspect of that type of training? I completely agree with that style of training, but nobody wants to do it with the liability involved in workman's comp., loss of work, etc. Too much apathy in police administration, most of the time. Keep up the good work. I love it!
allforryan123 2 years ago
Oorah Col Grossman
klined 3 years ago
such smooth quick gentle takedown what is needed!
yugoslavianSKS 3 years ago
nice
jnr5555 3 years ago
Officer Tina, i surrender. Take me to dinner first.
bienadicto16 3 years ago
nice way of training!
YoshidaFreak 3 years ago
Amazing!
AndrewJCar 4 years ago
Lt. Dillon is an excellent instructor. The technicques are simple and to the point and he communicates them well. Nothing fancy -This is reality-based self-defense. What you learn today, you can use today. I am looking forward to your next DVD.
sleggarri 4 years ago
impressive
ruinsta 4 years ago