05-27-2015, 08:11 AM
(05-27-2015, 08:06 AM)ssphoto Wrote: I just took the CCP3 "class #4" yesterday at RDA. Very good course. Lots to cover in a short time but as our instructor brought to point, this training is going to open our eyes up....and of course, you always will need continuing training and practice.
We had hands on self defense scenarios where if someone was pointing a gun at you, you'd have an idea of how to disarm that person. Of course, avoidance is always preferable if an option. Adrenaline pumping, it's hard to know how to react, so this training at least gave you some guidance of what options you may have.
I look forward to "class #5" next week. Thanks RDA for hosting.
(I haven't decided on taking the last class yet, but it sounds interesting.)
You are welcome. In return, help spread the word.
I'm looking forward to the Brian Hoffner classes. That knife class has me intrigue. We should have the practice knives and videos in a few weeks.
(05-27-2015, 08:06 AM)ssphoto Wrote: I just took the CCP3 "class #4" yesterday at RDA. Very good course. Lots to cover in a short time but as our instructor brought to point, this training is going to open our eyes up....and of course, you always will need continuing training and practice.
We had hands on self defense scenarios where if someone was pointing a gun at you, you'd have an idea of how to disarm that person. Of course, avoidance is always preferable if an option. Adrenaline pumping, it's hard to know how to react, so this training at least gave you some guidance of what options you may have.
I look forward to "class #5" next week. Thanks RDA for hosting.
(I haven't decided on taking the last class yet, but it sounds interesting.)
You are welcome. In return, help spread the word.
I'm looking forward to the Brian Hoffner classes. That knife class has me intrigue. We should have the practice knives and videos in a few weeks.
We had hands on self defense scenarios where if someone was pointing a gun at you, you'd have an idea of how to disarm that person. Of course, avoidance is always preferable if an option. Adrenaline pumping, it's hard to know how to react, so this training at least gave you some guidance of what options you may have.
I look forward to "class #5" next week. Thanks RDA for hosting.
(I haven't decided on taking the last class yet, but it sounds interesting.)
You are welcome. In return, help spread the word.
I'm looking forward to the Brian Hoffner classes. That knife class has me intrigue. We should have the practice knives and videos in a few weeks.


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