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Defensive Knife Class - April 24 - RTSP - 1p-4p

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I have reserved the dojo at RTSP for April 24, 1pm-4pm.

 

$120 + $10 for a training knife

 

Tactical Knife Proficiencies: D.R.O. 2

This seminar will expand on the physical skills taught in the D.R.O. 1 course of using a knife for self defense. We will be covering additional situations and drills to advance the participants' attributes in the following skills: 
 
Deployment - Accessing and utilizing your blade (focusing on the use of a folder)
 
Retention - Retaining/holding onto your blade
 
Obstructions - Getting your blade to your target while something is attempting to stop it 
 
Without addressing these three aspects, you can't use your knife to protect your life or others around you.
 
This seminar will be taught by Chris LaCava, M.S., L.Ac.
 
Participants need to bring the following:
*Eye protection that can be secured to the head 
*Folding Training blade
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This is the description from the previous class:

 

Tactical Knife Proficiencies: D.R.O. 
This seminar will delve into the mindset, the types of damage from a medical perspective and the physical skills when using a knife for self defense. 

The physical skills will focus on the following: 

Deployment - Accessing and utilizing your blade (focusing on the use of a folder)

Retention - Retaining/holding onto your blade

Obstructions - Getting your blade to your target while something is attempting to stop it 

Without addressing these three aspects, you can't use your knife to protect your life or others around you.

This seminar will be taught by Chris LaCava, M.S., L.Ac.

Open to all skill levels

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Today is the last day to take advantage of the Early Bird Special. Get your payment in by tonight to receiver either $10 off the total cost of the class or a free training knife. Contact me through FB Messenger or [email protected]. Payments can be made by going tohttp://paypal.me/AGubenko

 

Send $110 or $120 if you want the knife.

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