Managing Assaults, LLC
Self Defense Course
Confidence, Safety, Peace of Mind...
11/28/2010 DESPERATE MEASURES & MANAGING KNIFE ATTACKS with Tom Sotis
Other Courses
MANAGING CRIMINAL ASSAULTS
The objective of this course is to provide you with means to manage a criminal assault in progress. We do cover awareness but since criminals practice how to get close, this course presents exactly what to say and do when face-to-face with a threat. By knowing the phases through which criminal assaults progress and by having a well rehearsed action plan every step of the way, you will stand the best chance to avoid physical contact.
(1.5 hours, no physical contact)
DESPARATE MEASURES
Counterpart to Managing Criminal Attacks, this course presents how to use a pen or pointy object as a last resort to rescue yourself. The object is how to keep an attacker off you, or get them off you, so that you can escape. If someone you love is in peril, this is what you want them to know.
(1.5 hours, light physical contact)
UN-PICKING A FIGHT
This course presents ways to deal with an aggressor(s) who has targeted you. Learn how to handle the Eye Contact Challenger, the Falsely Offended Challenger, a Pack-o-Punks, the pitfalls of Samaritan Intervention, and how to diffuse or depart with dignity. A generation ago this course was just for men but sadly, now women need it too.
(1.5 hours, no physical contact)
STRIKING FIRST
Counterpart to Un-Picking a Fight, this course presents how to set up and execute a first strike for times when you need to hit an aggressor first. In some situations, especially when you are outsized or outnumbered, it can be unwise to forfeit the initiative. To maximize your effect, you will learn to use sophisticated distractions and how to strike from the natural hand positions of negotiation; and you learn the best way to cover, and recover, if he attacks when you are not ready.
(1.5 hours, light physical contact)
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