Police Tactical Training
Police Krav Maga at Be Formidable has some of the worlds best suspect apprehension techniques, control techniques and take downs you have seen. Simple in concept, backed by science and its military roots, officers can deploy state of the art tactics to quickly subdue their suspect.
Continuity of Control tm
This is a driving principle inside our program that maximizes officer safety. Our methods and tactics are not only superior, they additionally do not dependent on suspect cooperation, as required by this principle, Most great inventions are obvious only after they are invented, Continuity of Control is a prime example of this.
Let us explain, Obsolete academy training have officers deploy one technique if a suspect is cooperating, and a unrelated technique if this suspect begins fighting (example: Terry stop) . With no relationship between these two techniques and with no warning when the suspect will begin fighting, the officer often will lose control of the suspect while attempting to switch techniques, exposing the officer to unnecessary risk.
In contrast, our Continuity of Control tm principle, combined with the inter-compatibility of our techniques, means the officer only must increase pressure using the same set of techniques already being used on the suspect . In addition, morphing from one subset of control methods to another is always seamless due to their compatibility.
For patrol and swat
Weapon retention, tactical movement, weapon disarming, hand to hand combat and much more, means this close quarter training is valuable to all officers as all officers will have the same set of potential risks when working.
Police Krav Maga at Be Formidable has some of the worlds best suspect apprehension techniques, control techniques and take downs you have seen. Simple in concept, backed by science and its military roots, officers can deploy state of the art tactics to quickly subdue their suspect.
Continuity of Control tm
This is a driving principle inside our program that maximizes officer safety. Our methods and tactics are not only superior, they additionally do not dependent on suspect cooperation, as required by this principle, Most great inventions are obvious only after they are invented, Continuity of Control is a prime example of this.
Let us explain, Obsolete academy training have officers deploy one technique if a suspect is cooperating, and a unrelated technique if this suspect begins fighting (example: Terry stop) . With no relationship between these two techniques and with no warning when the suspect will begin fighting, the officer often will lose control of the suspect while attempting to switch techniques, exposing the officer to unnecessary risk.
In contrast, our Continuity of Control tm principle, combined with the inter-compatibility of our techniques, means the officer only must increase pressure using the same set of techniques already being used on the suspect . In addition, morphing from one subset of control methods to another is always seamless due to their compatibility.
For patrol and swat
Weapon retention, tactical movement, weapon disarming, hand to hand combat and much more, means this close quarter training is valuable to all officers as all officers will have the same set of potential risks when working.