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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:22 pm
by TacShot
Any chance of a sticky on this one?
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 2:37 pm
by HerbM
SQLGeek wrote:Excellent presentation, thank you for sharing the material. I like that you dedicated a few slides to OSA.

Thank you. Glad you liked that.
That part seemed well received at the conference when it was given live.
A larger number of attendees were older, heavier men like me, and while women, younger folks, and the trim can certainly get OSA as well, this put the audience like me in the highest risk factor pool.
My goal was to seriously help everyone SAVE SOME LIVES, both their own, the family, their friends, and their students, and I really didn't care HOW we did that.
Avoiding Criminal Assaults is one way -- getting people the medical treatment they need is another.
( I am reviewing the presentation for more typos. Thanks)
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 1:10 pm
by Deltaboy
Good Stuff.
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:42 pm
by tiviti
I must be doing something wrong, I can't seem to get to the file...
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:55 pm
by HerbM
My be my fault, I will go check it now.
It's fixed not (I believe); it wasn't actually my fault, but apparently Google Drive got confused when I moved some OTHER files.
Thanks for pointing it out before more people were frustrated.
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:48 pm
by HerbM
For those interested in these ideas, you might wish to check out this event:
CTCTG 5th Anniversary Force-on-Force Gunfighting Event WACO May 17, 2014
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During the first portion, I will be covering the material from the presentation AND guiding you through the drills so that you can internalize the method and prove to yourself that it works.
Avoiding Criminal Attacks and Knife Defense with Herb Martin. This course will consist of two parts.
The first "
Avoiding Criminal Assaults" will give you the knowledge and skills to defuse 85% of criminal assaults BEFORE they happen. Sometimes being alert isn't enough. Students will learn a simple and effective standardized procedure for what to do AFTER they have been chosen as a victim but BEFORE the attack actually happens.
The second part, "
Knife Defense: Connectivity and Disarms", students will learn to significantly improve their ability to respond effectively to sudden knife attack and be introduced to the Austin Combatives Method of knife defense. This class is appropriate for all skill and ability levels.
If you don't like *MY* classes then check out the announcement page and find one of the others that does suit you.
Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:29 am
by Selcouth
Excellent information. To maximize presentations I suggest looking at using
http://www.prezi.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Also, the human brain will be more in tune when using pictures as opposed to words. The presentation will be most effective if you limit the number of words used on the screen. This will engage your audience and allow them to focus more on you and the information you're presenting. Just some food for thought.
