Edged Weapons Training

Course Description

The popularity of the pocket clip was made fashionable by armed citizens carrying concealed weapons. The only problem with carrying a knife as a back-up weapon to your primary weapon (firearm) is that most citizens have never taken the responsible time to take a training course to show the courts they exhausted every option of self-defense before using the knife as their last chance for self-defense.

The problem with the majority of martial arts and knife self-defense programs taught throughout the country is that 95% of the most popular knife programs will NOT be acceptable in a court of law as a justified form of self-defense.

The ACT Edged Weapon Self Defense Program is.


Overview

  • History of American Knife Self Defense vs. Other Countries’ Knife Self Defense Systems
  • The ramifications and legalities of carrying a knife for self-defense are fully discussed
  • The myths and misnomers of knife fights and how a lethal edged weapon attack is most likely to happen
  • Defense tactics: empty hands against a knife, with a knife against a knife, with a handgun against a knife, and with a rifle against a knife
  • Why some knives are better than others
  • How to deploy the knife under extreme stress
  • Thrusting techniques vs. slashing techniques
  • Medical implications of knife injuries, wounds, and immediate first aid treatment
  • Training scenarios will be conducted against a padded attack assaulter with a knife

Equipment List:

  • Mouth Guard
  • Groin Guard
  • Eye Protection

Price and Availability

To reserve your seat, contact us at 702-860-3282

Cost: $200.00 per person

Note: A minimum of six students will be required for this seminar to be held. If we have fewer than six, all students will be contacted and moved to the next available class.