Hudson69
Brown Belt
I am still waiting to go through the PPCT Instructor School (I have never taken any PPCT training) but my boss gives me a manual that he got; I dont know how old it is.
Anyway I am reading it and trying to find out what makes it effective for law enforcement (my background is FBI Arrest Control & CSPD DT). In one of the situations presented in the book it shows images of an officer striking somebody from behind and it looks like a suprascapular but it says it is a brachial stun - either way, not a big deal. It is what is stated below it.
The manual says to not hit too hard because you may injure your opponent. WTF?
I know every situatioin is different but I would assume that most Officers, Deputies, Agents and everyone else that is a LEO, to make it to that point would only try and hit someone like this if they meant to hit someone like this and injury is the last thing on their mind; knowing your target/opponent and not hitting someone with a shot you know will jack them up is one thing but that just sounds like the PPCT system is instilling some type of hesitance into the persons studying it.
I also couldn't find any elbow or knee strikes or a snap kick..... this might be an old manual.
Any comments from PPCT experienced people?
Anyway I am reading it and trying to find out what makes it effective for law enforcement (my background is FBI Arrest Control & CSPD DT). In one of the situations presented in the book it shows images of an officer striking somebody from behind and it looks like a suprascapular but it says it is a brachial stun - either way, not a big deal. It is what is stated below it.
The manual says to not hit too hard because you may injure your opponent. WTF?
I know every situatioin is different but I would assume that most Officers, Deputies, Agents and everyone else that is a LEO, to make it to that point would only try and hit someone like this if they meant to hit someone like this and injury is the last thing on their mind; knowing your target/opponent and not hitting someone with a shot you know will jack them up is one thing but that just sounds like the PPCT system is instilling some type of hesitance into the persons studying it.
I also couldn't find any elbow or knee strikes or a snap kick..... this might be an old manual.
Any comments from PPCT experienced people?