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Cop wants the subject’s hands behind his back, so he punches him in the head. Subject is blocking the punches, so he can’t put his hands behind his back. Cop is frustrated so he punches harder…and the cycle continues.
Eventually the person recording says the most logical thing of all time: “You gotta stop punching him first!”
It’s sad that the civilian bystander had to be the voice of reason in this case, but it doesn’t have to be this way.
SafeWrap aims to create safer and more effective outcomes in multiple-officer arrest encounters. Learn more about instructor certification at http://www.SafeWrapSystem.com
From the Bottom Escapes section of BJJ Foundations with Cal MacDonald and Stephan Kesting https://www.grapplearts.com/bjj-foundations/
SafeWrap is a proprietary system of lateral restraint by which two people can effectively and safely subdue an aggressive, suicidal, or emotionally disturbed person for an extended period of time while greatly reducing the risks of injury to all parties involved.
The system is effective enough for law enforcement use and safe enough for healthcare applications, as it utilizes zero joint locks or choke holds; the system is designed to avoid compression on the diaphragm, facilitating breathing and greatly reducing the potential of a panicked response by the person being restrained.
The SafeWrap system was originally designed for healthcare and law enforcement professionals, but it was so effective that it quickly became clear that it had the potential to save lives in every sector. From first responders to security guards to educators to retail workers, any organization that requires its employees to interact with civilians would benefit from having its staff members certified in the SafeWrap System.
SafeWrap is patent pending worldwide, and in order to ensure that the life-saving characteristics of the system are effectively upheld by all certified instructors, the system requires a license for institutional use.
To learn more about SafeWrap Licensing and Instructor Certification, including upcoming live course dates and online certification options, visit us online at http://www.SafeWrapSystem.com.
I recently listened to the Lex Fridman podcast with Craig Jones, and they brought up the idea of “Seminar Snipers” at BJJ seminars.
The clip is included in the video.
Craig talks about confronting injury threats on your own as an instructor in different Brazilian Jiu-jitsu gyms. The idea is not to injure someone for no reason, but just in self-defense.
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Anyways, often when it comes time for the class & visiting BJJ instructor to roll, there’s sometimes people who feel like they have something to prove.
This person usually tends to be very spazzy & dangerous with the instructor.
I wanted to dive into this unfortunate situation and talk about some unwritten rules, and how I deal with and approach rolling at seminars, especially as a 39-year-old BJJ coach who does NOT want to go to war every day.
Hopefully, you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching.
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This past weekend at the ADCC & CJI events I met a lot of you guys who were new gym owners.
One constant issue that I heard younger gym owners running into was, especially if you were a competitor, was this:
You feel driven to improve your students’ skills but don’t want to let your own skills worsen.
So most young coaches run into this dichotomy of self-improvement & selflessness in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Today I’ll try to give my best solution to this problem, and if you’re a young coach then I hope you found these ideas in this video helpful.
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Ryron and Rener traveled to Ohio to present the SafeWrap™ system the Department of Public Safety. This is the first time the system has been presented to leaders at all the essential public safety sectors in a State at the same time: Highway Patrol, EMS, Fire, Corrections, School Safety, Healthcare/Hospitals, and Local Police/Sheriff Departments.
We look forward to the day when all law enforcement officers, all first responders, and all healthcare professionals speak the same language when it comes to the safe and effective restraint of aggressive, suicidal, or emotionally disturbed individuals. Lives will be saved.
The class started with four of the officers in attendance trying to take Rener into custody using conventional prone restraint, and based on the outcome, the need for a safer and more effective alternative has never been so clear.
SafeWrap is a proprietary system of lateral restraint that requires a license for use. For more information on instructor certification, visit http://www.SafeWrapSystem.com
This was WILD! In our Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) program for law enforcement we actually teach several submission counters (Guillotine Counters, Triangle Counters, RNC Counters, etc.) in case an officer ever finds themselves in an altercation against a suspect who has some BJJ or MMA training.
Last Sunday, August 18, at 2am, Louisville Metro PD Officer Mason Barnes put his GST to work when he found himself in a ground fight against an armed suspect. Instead of panicking, Officer Barnes was able to remain in control from the bottom of the fight, and use the “Triangle Set-up” position that we teach in GST to neutralize the attack and retain control of the suspect’s gun-side arm until help arrived.
We’re very proud of Officer Barnes and have extended an invitation to sponsor him to any upcoming GST course where he can learn the SafeWrap system.
http://www.GracieUniversity.com/GST
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