
We're doing a new kind of index in this Buyer's Guide issue in the form of a gallery of our 12 most popular articles based on website visits.
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By striking quickly and minimizing the return force in your fist, you can deliver a more effective blow and protect the bones of your hands.
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Learn how to tell someone is about to assault you long before they make their first move.
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Do you have the training and gear to protect your duty weapon or are you just hopeful nothing will happen?
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Trainers who are not adjusting their programs to meet the actual needs of their officers are making a big mistake that could lead to bad outcomes.
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It's important that you know how to defeat an arrestee's response to your control techniques.
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If your defensive tactics training doesn't reproduce the conditions you will face on the street, then you are training to fail.
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The following are some basic escapes from various chokeholds. Keep in mind these escapes can include strikes on the assailant with personal weapons both before and during the escape.
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The startle reflex is your natural response to sudden noise or pain. Everyone has it, and I'm going to give you four steps to change your startle reflex into an effective defense technique I call the "converted startle."
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Over the last 10 years of sharing what I have learned about weapon-mounted lights, I have heard the same questions, concerns, and training issues from departments around the country. I have found that discussing Jeff Cooper's Rules of Firearms Safety in reverse is an easy way to hit all of the bases for a solid tactical illuminator training program.
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