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Site Faq
Q. Are you
teaching our people to fight?
A. No. We are teaching
recognition, avoidance, prevention and escape. The use of force is a
last resort. We do not teach any aggressive techniques. DT4EMS™ is
for when the scene is not as safe as you thought it was.
Q. Do you teach
complicated techniques that are hard to remember?
A. No. We teach a series
of movements that build from three basic movements. The students
then "find" the solution to their problem. It causes retention to be
much higher. Since we use laws and principles in our skills, size
and strength are not the issue. The skills can be used by all
students regardless of size or sex.
Q. How do we keep our
employees from "trying out" their newly acquired skills?
A. In our DT4EMS™ course,
we cover Assault Response Guidelines/Use of Force Levels that teach
appropriate times to use force. We also cover laws pertaining to
when force is justified. If a person uses force outside of these
guidelines, they could face the same criminal charges as any other
citizen. We believe that with proper training, you will not have
personnel resorting to the "Knee in the throat" or the O2 Bottle as
means of self-defense.
Q. What style of
martial arts are you teaching?
A. DT4EMS™ is not a
martial arts class. It does borrow techniques from several arts
including Judo, Karate, Jiu-Jitsu and Kali-Silat.
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