CQB-THE REALITY



YOU MUST HAVE YOUR D, G, AND OR CC, OR C LICENSE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS CLASS













Why is it that you must take a 40 hr. class for an unarmed guard who only has the authority to observe and report.  You must take additional classes to obtain a G license. This license allows you to carry a .38 or .357 with .38 cal. ammo giving you the ability to take life, you still have no arrest powers, and are merely a deterrent.  The state standards are very basic and lacking in any viable training that will prepare the officer for a life and death situation. 


If you want to be a body guard, you have to work as an investigator. You must complete 2 years of 40 hr. work weeks as an intern for your C license or have a degree.

Yet no hand to hand training.  The only firearms training you get is through the G course, which is very limited.


  The training requirements seem to be more intense in some areas of security for the least responsibility.  However, if you want to work EP, you don't need any training at all in that field.   Why is that you need many hours of training to walk around a shopping center or work the guard house, yet you need no training to guard someone’s very life?  The only requirement is a C or CC license.  What will you do if the client is threatened?  How will you react if there is a deadly threat against your client?  Do you know how to plan the mission?  Do you know how to properly interview the client so you will be able to detect intruders who say they are working for the client?  Do you know how to plan a route down to the minute?   Most clients do not know what they should expect from their body guard.  They are placed in the hands of someone with a license and they gamble that this person has the training and experience to keep them safe

     Our classes will cover the aforementioned areas and give you the techniques you need to stay alive.  Sure the likelihood of an event is low, but what if it happens.  You are responsible for the lives of everyone around you.  Can you really draw your weapon and hit your target?  Do you have the training to act instinctively?  Will you hesitate and make the situation worse?  What if the criminal tries to take your weapon? Can you retain your side arm? 

     Classes will focus on weapon retention, OC spray, handcuffing, submissions, transporters, take downs, and most importantly the law.  Though this curriculum is similar to the law enforcement course, it is vastly different in application due to the limited powers of the C license holder.

     You must know:

*how to get the principle in and out of a vehicle,

*to and from structures,

*secure them in a room

*or at a dining table. 

*You must be able to work with teams or solo. 


Where do you position your team for what scenario?


Who is best capable to work close, medium, and in the crowd?


What available support is at your disposal?


We will teach you how to work the detail with the utmost care for the client and the least chance of a law suite. 


You will learn why it is better NOT to rely on your weapon and better to rely on training in open hand defenses. 


You will learn how to prepare your client to follow your commands whether verbal or nonverbal. 


Remember the client is not the professional here, you are and you must have superior skill to compensate the client. 

   

 

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