Learn How to Effectively Takedown an Assailant




Learn How to Effectively Takedown an Assailant

Modern physical altercations have been heavily influenced by the sports that are popular in America. These sports include Judo, wrestling, Brazilian Jujitsu (BJJ), and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). These four activities are commonplace and known by everybody on some level. Though intended for sport purposes, the techniques found in these activities are not only effective in a one-on-one altercation, but can be deadly.


This course is designed to teach unarmed security and law enforcement personnel effective techniques to throw an assailant to the ground once they have entered into a grappling situation. The curriculum specifically focuses on takedown techniques that keep the user on their feet so that they are in a position to detain the assailant if necessary. This course does not teach ground fighting techniques as they should never be the first choice of law enforcement or security personnel.


Additionally, takedown and throwing techniques are valuable to law enforcement officers as it is usually necessary to take an assailant to the ground before they can be detained. Due to the role of law enforcement officers and the laws governing their actions, they cannot rely on striking an assailant to achieve that goal. As such, it is necessary to equip them with techniques, such as sweeps and reaps, that can be used to safely put an assailant on the ground.

Throwing Techniques for Law Enforcement and Security Personnel

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What you will learn
  • Use throwing techniques to effectively take an assailant to the ground

Rating: 4.25

Level: All Levels

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: Charles Wallace


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