Course detail: Distractions and Strikes
Course Description
Distractions and Strikes is designed to provide participants with practical techniques for managing close quarter physical encounters. The course emphasizes creating time and distance during altercations through controlled distraction techniques, fundamental strikes, and strategic movement.
Instruction focuses on body positioning, balance disruption, situational awareness, and safe transitions between defensive actions. Participants will apply these techniques in dynamic training environments while reinforcing decision making under stress and recognizing indicators of aggression. The course integrates close quarter encounter principles to support effective responses that prioritize personal safety, subject control, and risk reduction.
Core Competency
Participants will apply foundational defensive tactics and combative awareness principles to manage close quarter physical encounters safely, effectively, and with appropriate decision making under stress.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Demonstrate effective use of distraction techniques and fundamental strikes to create time and distance during a physical altercation.
Apply proper positioning, movement, and balance disruption strategies in close quarter encounters.
Recognize indicators of aggression and stress responses during physical confrontations.
Maintain situational awareness and transition appropriately between defensive tactics options.
Instructional Methods
Lecture
Group discussion
Hands on practical exercises
Who Should Attend
State and local law enforcement personnel
Corrections officers
Court personnel, including bailiffs
Course Requirements
100% attendance and participation
Participants must wear athletic clothing appropriate for physical training
Participants should bring a refillable water bottle
Fitness Level Necessary for Successful Completion: ACTIVE
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