Cop can't control suspect
Throwing some shade and hurting some feelings...
In my short one month of social medias, this has been the most requested breakdown video. I had to keep it under 1min for the reelzzz
First, most departments I know have zero fitness standards. The also have pretend "detac" programs. Dudes go train combatives at the academy then for the next 30 years, one every three years,they look at the door to a mat room. But don't worry, the department will say their cops are "trained."
2nd we will ignore the PC for detention. Maybe it was good, maybe not. We will also ignore the big boy tasing himself.
Hand fighting is one of the most overlooked aspects of grappling. Wrist, elbow, under hook, overhook. If you don't understand the connection of those four basic control points, you don't need to be going for a tool.
The off-duty cat worked toward some good goals. If his partner was focused on team tactics the videoay been different. If anyone knows the big boy, send him my info, I will give him every note, tip, advise, and online video training I can to make him a monster.
There are other guys who do much better breakdowns. @activeselfprotection puts out some of the best content. I have watched their YouTube videos for a long time. Did not even know they had instagram. Go learn you some stuff.
Get out and train, don't be walrus fat.
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Get up drill 1
Full transparency the first hit from Mr. Hair rocked me. Goal of the drill was to get to your feet. We started facing toward and away from the threat.
It's good for you to be hit in the some times.
Not sure why I dipped head at the end after the first two stabs. Would have been a brutal snap down if he was not hitting me.
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Use of Force break down
aw this on @policeposts got a bunch of messages to do more quick break downs
Not trashing this cop. I am sure there are videos of me somewhere on the YouTube looking dumb.
Better initial attachment, like a seatbelt or 2on1 would have led to a cleaner takedown. Hip tosses are great, another option is playing the foot sweep game. Both keep your head safe, though hip toss does expose your back (if you train its not am issue).
Once on the ground you need to exert dominate control immediately. Knee on belly would have pinned the girl. No issue with the slap but if you do not use your slap to achieve a goal it only serves as punishment and pain compliance. After the slap, go for a gift wrap or Kimura type lock.
Fails to control the torso and girl turtles. The next step fr turtle is almost always an attempt to stand. Reach under the armpit attack the posted hand with an inward pull to collapse the turtle. Her stand attempt leads to another takedown and more exposure to injury.
After the takedown he has a back take with elbow control on the arm. Again Kimura type lock would male handcuffing easier. Good job not inserting leg hooks in an open environment to keep mobility.
Some cops were providing crowd control but again we can see chubby bunnies on the background watching it go down. Team tactics make control easier. Sure good training leads to easy control but two trained cops are better than one.
For clarity, I don't care if her head hit the concrete. She purchased this ride with her poor life choice. But it is not our job to issue punishment. Our goal is control & custody. We should be able to gain control will minimizing injuries.
Overall not terrible. These are unplanned, unscripted, rapidly evolving incidents. We have all grabbed the wrong foot at some point.
It's hard to keep stuff short.
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