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UPCOMING CLASSES IN 2009

June 26, 2009
PoliceDT Defensive Tactics Training
Modules I and II (Basics, Standing and Ground - 8 hour training)
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May 1, 2009
PoliceDT Defensive Tactics Training
Modules I and II (Basics, Standing and Ground - 8 hour training)

April 3, 2009
PoliceDT Defensive Tactics Training
Module IV (Defense against mulriple assailants -  4 hour training)
Module V (Weapon retention - 4 hour training)

March 6, 2009
PoliceDT Defensive Tactics Training
Module III (Defense against an armed assailant -  4 hour training)

JANUARY 30, 2009
PoliceDTDefensive Tactics Training
Modules I and II (Basics, Standing and Ground - 8 hour training)



For information and to register:
CALL (616)617-8045 -OR- Email info@PoliceDT.com

Adrenaline is the glue. That’s why this training is so effective. 

Anything you learn needs to be memorized in order to be able to utilize the information or skill at a later time. There are two ways this memorization occurs. The memory is either set into your mind electrically or chemically.  

Memories which are the result of electrical impulse and not imprinted through repeated occurrences are likely to be forgotten or require time to recall. 

Memories which are imprinted through the result of chemical action it is likely to be remembered forever and recalled immediately. 

Think about being in school, your freshman year (grade 9). You were required to remember many different facts during your freshman year. Math, English, social studies, etc. What do you remember now? Do you remember how to figure out the square root of a number, what is a past participle, who was the leader of India in 1963? These are all examples of an electrical impulse, memory that was not imprinted by repeated occurrences. 

Now think about things that you have learned and are “set” in your memory through a chemical reaction. When you touched the stove and it was hot did you ever have to do that again to remember. How many times do you have to smell a skunk before you instantly know what the scent is? 

Our training is “set” in your memory through chemical means. ART (Adrenal Response Training) is the most effective method we have found to train people in a very short period of time. By minimizing the number of techniques taught, by training only gross motor skills and adrenalizing the participants we are able to train someone in a very short amount of time to effectively defend themselves.

This training is designed to give you the edge when you are forced to physically defend yourself. This is the advantage you will need when you are fighting for your weapon, when using your weapon is impractical or when your weapon is unavailable.

 

EZ Defense Law Enforcement Defensive Tactics Training is unlike any other. In addition to defensive tactics, classes integrate tactical communication, weapon retention, handcuffing procedures, and subject control. The techniques in this class are designed to save you from serious injury or death when unable to use an intermediate weapon or the weapon has failed and using a firearm is impractical or unavailable. The techniques being taught are simple and effective.  You will retain these techniques.

These classes afford the participants an opportunity to train in an environment that is realistic.
These classes help you to function under stress, making all your other DT training more effective. We are the trained and practiced experts in providing a realistic training environment and giving appropriate resistance and feedback. This develops a winning mindset, the participant’s brain tells them they can survive and overcome.

Easy to learn, easy to retain and easy to use. 

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