This course is for the person who realizes that the
initial response to and edged weapon attack is likely
to be open handed. The student will be introduced to
the difference between preparatory and execution movements
as they relate to edged weapons. Defenses are done from
natural default positions and utilize knowledge of Combative
Anatomy to disable the mechanism of the attack and the
attacker.
| - Mindset-
yours and the attackers |
| - Common
pre assault situations |
| - Types
of edged weapon attacks |
| - Preparatory
and Execution Movements |
| - Difference
between disabling the attack and disabling the attacker |
| - Post incident
and dealing with the police |
Prerequisites:
students must be in good physical condition and come
ready to train. Students must be 18 yrs or older (16
yrs if attending with a parent or guardian)
Equipment: mouthpiece, eye protection
and athletic supporter. |