Shivworks ECQC - March 25-27 - Nappanee Indiana

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  • Tinman

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    This class was so well received in '09 that we've decided to bring Southnarc back for a second go round.

    Details:
    Shivworks
    Practical Unarmed Concepts, & Extreme Close Quaters Concepts I & II
    Lead Instructor: Southnarc
    Date: March 25th - 27th Friday evening, Sat and Sun
    Location: Nappanee Conservation Club, Nappanee Indiana
    Cost: $400 Plus $25 range fee collect the day of class
    $100 if you just want to do PUC Friday night, plus the range fee.
    Round count: 500 rds

    To register contact me at ncctraining@gmail.com

    A 50% deposit will be due to reserve your spot. The balance will be collected the first day of class. You must register at least 2 weeks prior to start of class. We will be limiting the class size, so register early.

    Practical Unarmed Combat Core Concepts Module
    The ShivWorks Practical Unarmed Combat core concepts module is a 4 hour fundamental block of instruction that introduces the student to the parameters and context of criminal assault. The student will learn how criminals actually assault citizens in the real world and will initially focus on strategies and tactics for challenging and preempting the potential assailant. The instruction will then shift to immediate action procedures for spontaneous assault and how to regain initiative with non-stylized basic tools.

    Curriculum and topics covered
    • Parameters and objectives of criminal assault
    • Awareness and task fixation
    • Kinesic and verbal challenge strategies for the potential assailant
    • Recognizing pre-assault cues
    • Hard focus scan procedures
    • Preemptive striking
    • Default position
    • Basic blows and regaining initiative
    Extreme Close Quarter Concepts I and II (ECQC I-II)
    The ShivWorks Extreme Close Quarter Concepts I & II (ECQC 1&2) course is a 20 hour block of instruction which focuses on a multi-disciplinary approach to building functional, combative handgun skills at zero to five feet. The course is designed to instill core concepts of seamless integration and provide the platform for aggressive problem solving during a life or death struggle. A heavy emphasis is placed upon commonality of body mechanics between skill sub-sets, which means that all combative software is reinforcing. Once the student’s skill sets are initially ingrained, the participant will be stress inoculated with force on force drills utilizing man-marking cartridges and protective equipment.

    Curriculum and topics covered

    Block One
    • Diagnostics
    • Introduction to the components of the Combative Drawstroke
    • Building the pectoral index in live-fire
    • Firing throughout the horizontal line of presentation
    • Off-hand fending positions
    • Default position
    • Basic empty hand blows
    • Theory of in-fight weapon access
    • Grounded basics
    Block Two
    • Challenging the potential attacker
    • Preemptive weapon access
    • Muzzle aversion within draw-stroke
    • Negotiating the F.U.T.
    • ECQ Handgun retention in holster
    • ECQ handgun retention out of holster
    • Handgun recovery
    • Handgun striking
    Equipment required
    For the PUC class is a cup and mouthpiece. Students are encouraged to bring their own focus mitts or Thai pads if you have them.

    For the ECQC class holster, pistol, two magazines, eye & ear protection, heavy sweatshirt or soft body armor, mouthpiece and cup

    This class is not recommended for beginning shooters and prior documented training or instructor approval is required.

    Students should be relatively fit as this is a contact class. Most of the latter half of each day will be spent utilizing man marking cartridges and FIST helmets, to allow the students to gain confidence in applying their newly acquired skills against moving aggressive opponents.

    About the instructor:
    Southnarc served in the US Army Rangers before entering law enforcement. He is currently the commander of an inter-agency drug enforcement task force and a SWAT Team leader on the Gulf Coast. For a number of years he did undercover drug work, resulting in a number of serious physical assaults on him. These assaults included “rip-off” robberies, much like the robberies private citizens fall victim to every day. Southnarc is one of the most analytical trainers in the business, and as a result of these incidents he made a thorough study of Pre-Assault Indicators, Weapon Access During an In-Progress Fight, Empty Hands Skills to escape from a grappling attack or multiple assailants, and more.

    PM or email me if you have any questions.

    Thanks,

    Tinman....
     

    BIX

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    Deposit out; looking forward to training with you guys again.

    ..and suddenly Bix is tremendously motivated to hit the gym....
     

    jdhaines

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    I'm in on this one. I haven't done a proper FoF class before. I'm hitting the gym everyday, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous...I feel like I may get beat up a bit in this one from watching the videos of past classes. Best to learn my weaknesses in this class rather than on the streets though I guess.
     
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