ARREST CONTROL: A Constraints-Led Approach Seminar
ARREST CONTROL: A Constraints-Led Approach Seminar
The Constraints-Led Approach to training matches the predictive processes the brain is going through under stress to the training environment. The brain’s predictive processing takes account of the individual in a given environment and matches the necessary tasks to be performed based on the capabilities of each performer in that specific environment.
CLA training aides these predictive pathways by manipulating the task, individual, and environment so that variability is introduced as opposed to rote learning. One of the key principles of the constraints approach is repetition without repetition. In other words, training under volatile, uncertain, chaotic and ambiguous circumstances. Adult learning requires agitation and focus not rote repetition. The CLA approach creates agitation and the opportunity to focus on problem solving.
Manipulation of constraints allows for alive training instead of dead drilling and an acceleration in skill adaptability.
This class is for novice officers up to defensive tactics instructors as the constraints of task, individual and environment can be manipulated to safely perform under contested conditions.
Topics:
- Approach to Arrest
- Resistance
- Standing Control
- Takedown & Grounded Control
- Two & Three Officer Controls
- Service Weapon Protection
1-Day Seminar Offered 2 Days / Class Size Limited to 20 Students Each Day
LOCATION: GILBERT PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY, 6860 S Power Road, Gilbert, AZ 85295
DATES & TIME: Tuesday, February 5, 2024 from 0800-1800 Hours or Thursday, February 7, 2024 from 0800-1800 Hours
COST: $300 per Person