Combative Measures Training

$600.00

ALLIANCE PARTNER: University of Applied Research & Development (UARD)

During this course, students will be provided with a range of practical combative measures that can be implemented with combative clients, public and situations where do-no-harm is the core principle.

Description

During this course, students will be provided with a range of practical combative measures that can be implemented with combative clients, public and situations where do-no-harm is the core principle.

The learning outcomes for the module are as follows:

  1. Self-defense in a combative situation with do-no-harm
  2. Restraint of combatants, the theory of situational control & diffusion
  3. Principles of training for combative situations

Key Topics

  • The theory of combative training
  • Practical tactics for self defense
  • Keeping others out of harms way
  • Home and facility clearing
  • Train the trainer

Course Duration

28 -34 hours with the ability to start/stop/return at any time.

Recommended Participants

This course is for:

  • first responders,
  • active service military,
  • emergency managers and
  • veterans

Take this course to understand the theory behind their practice and increase their professional capacity when responding to a major emergency. This course is also aimed at personnel who form part of the Emergency Response organization.

Belhaven University PLA Credits Assessed: 1

*Note, there is a maximum number of PLA credits that may be applied toward a degree program.  Refer to the Belhaven University website for the latest on PLA policies.