Integrated Combatives for Concealed Carry (9 HRS)
Prerequisites: No prior experience/training is needed for this course.
Description
This training will consist of the tactics, techniques, and procedures that have proven themselves to be effective in self-defense situations around the world, in law enforcement, and on the battlefields during the global war on terror.
Green Ops brings a unique perspective from experience and study of the hand-to-hand combat system used by the United States Army, and in consulting with specialized military and law enforcement organizations around the nation.
This course condenses information gleaned from hundreds of interviews of civilians, law enforcement officers, and soldiers who have been engaged in close-quarters fighting.
Using an evidence and metrics-based approach, Green Ops will put you on the right track to prevail in the life or death situations where survival is measured in seconds and inches.
Location
TBD
Date/Time
TBD
Cost
TBD
Topics Covered
Pre-assault indicators
Contact and distance management
In fight weapon access
Controlling assailant(s) and denying them weapon access
Fighting in and around structures or confined spaces
Equipment Needed
Serviceable semi-automatic pistol (9mm or larger caliber)
Ported Firearms are NOT allowed.
3-5 magazines of 10 round capacity (minimum).
Quality belt with strong-side or appendix Concealment holster & Magazine pouch
Serpa holsters or similar holsters that use the trigger finger to deactivate a retention device are NOT allowed
Be able to retain 2 magazines on your body
400 rounds of dependable ammunition (minimum). No steel core and No steel jacket, no armor-piercing, no tracer.
Knee pads (optional)
Eye protection, hearing protection (electronic recommended) and a baseball cap.
Water & Snacks
Positive attitude
Open mind
Services
Lunch is not included. Please bring your own.
It's highly recommended to bring a chair.
This is an outdoor range, so the only restrooms are Port-A-Johns.
About the Instructor
John is an active duty combat veteran with over 10 years of active duty service. He has provided integrated training solutions for national and multinational military services. As a civilian John taught for various private organizations providing training for service members, law enforcement, and every day Americans. He also served as an assistant instructor to Matt Larsen while training special mission and intelligence units for several years.
He has attended ~440 hours of formal training in firearms and combatives to go along with over a decade of martial arts training. John is a Rangemaster certified firearms instructor and a Matt Larsen certified Army Combatives instructor.
As a competitor John is an international submission grappling medalist with experience in Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing, and competitive shooting. As a student John holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Modern Army Combatives under Matt Larsen.
John is a concealed carry license holder since 2013 and has experience with various carry methods, equipment, and applications. John is also a contributor and podcast host for Spotter Up.