Motorcycle Combat (Civilian Environment)
$1,500.00
Choosing a motorcycle as your mode of transportation or having it as part of your job can present a significant need for changes in your combat planning. In this course, the trainee has access to a set of techniques ranging from motorcycle riding to the best tactics for surviving a lethal encounter while riding.
This is not a course focused on police, military, or private security work but rather for those who use their motorcycles in their daily lives and do not intend to become victims of various forms of violence.
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Choosing a motorcycle as your mode of transportation or having it as part of your job can present a significant need for changes in your combat planning. In this course, the trainee has access to a set of techniques ranging from motorcycle riding to the best tactics for surviving a lethal encounter while riding.
This is not a course focused on police, military, or private security work but rather for those who use their motorcycles in their daily lives and do not intend to become victims of various forms of violence.
Program Contents:
- Riding. 1.1. Boarding and dismounting focused on armed combat. 1.2. Boarding and dismounting focused on armed combat with two occupants on the motorcycle. 1.3. Acceleration. 1.4. Braking. 1.5. Turns. 1.6. Basic motorcycle maintenance. 1.7. General riding theory. 2. Violence against motorcyclists. 2.1. Scenario analysis. 3. Review of fundamental shooting applied to combat. 4. Review of pistol handling applied to combat. 5. Adaptations of firearm use for motorcycles. 6. Armed reaction tactics for civilian motorcyclists. 7. Force on force.
Prerequisites: (1) Must have completed at least Pistol Cognitive Operator I or demonstrate unequivocal minimum skills with firearms. (2) Must have minimum technical ability for motorcycle operation.
The trainee should bring: (1) Their daily use pistol and its holster. (2) At least 1 spare magazine and a magazine carrier. (3) Their motorcycle. (4) Appropriate clothing for motorcycle riding in a civilian environment. (5) Protective eyewear. (6) Ear protection. (7) Helmet.
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