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WEEKLY ON-GOING ACADEMY TRAINING

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POLICE GRAPPLING

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The Advanced Law Enforcement Academy has on-going police grappling for all sworn, reserve or military police officers only.  This course runs concurrent with the below Jujutsu course but does not require uniforms (training duty belts provided) and has no ranking systems.  It strictly focuses on our popular Police Grappling program and takes officers through Basic, Intermediate and Advanced courses.  Class day and times are listed below.

 

JUJUTSU

Jujutsu is the basis for the Advanced Law Enforcement Academy   Police Grappling Programs. With over 30 years of training and on the job confrontations, your on-going training instruction will directly impact your on the job performance!

All training is very physical and techniques practiced are proven with full resistance fighting! This is a closed training program open only to law enforcement and current member referrals.

Law enforcement officers furthering their own training through weapons and empty hand fighting.  All fighting Goshin-Jutsu, Randori, is done in a dynamic environment where the attackers really attack.

WEAPONS TRAINING

Weapons training helps officers hone not only coordinated muscle development, but only with an understanding of weapons fighting , can an officer ever hope to increase their chance for survival when disarming attackers.

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EMPTY HAND

Empty hand dynamic training prepares officers for the always lingering potential danger waiting behind every suspect encounter.  Through our on-going training, officers have reported a dramatic increase in their street confidence and their skills have proven out in actual encounters.  This is only possible because of the unique building block nature of our training and the dynamic environments we create to test the officers skills.

It is the hardest training that most officers will ever put themselves through, but  without exception each officer has felt and seen the benefit of their hard work.

You will get bumped bruised and fatigued, but if you do not put full effort into your training, do not expect full results out on the street.  We provide the results.

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           Break Falls                                                 Striking                           Reaction / Perception  Drills

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Ground Fighting                                       Stand Up                                   Takedowns

We have created a training environment that is not only safe, but allows each person to advance at their own rate.   Our building block system allows for a methodical approach to building fighting confidence and retention.  All training starts on the ground, which is most peoples greatest fears. While there you will practice thousands of  repetitions of "ukemi" (breakfalls) before they are ever thrown.  When you make it to the level where you learn takedowns and throwing you will have ingrained the proper muscle movement to react to the stimuli of falling.

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FARMINGTON HILLS CLASS SCHEDULE

Tuesday Evenings: 7:15pm-9:15pm

Saturday Morning: 9:30am-11:30am

COST: $45 per month or $15 per class

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If you are interested in on-going training please contact us:

Contact Information

Telephone
248-442-2542

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