Sunday, July 24, 2011

Good Hands on Training

From Promoter email:

Finally got the details all together on the next Warrior Summit.




It will be occurring on October 15th and 16th, 8AM-5PM both days. There will be some later night activities as well on Saturday night TBD.


It is taking place at the Ashtabula Comfort Inn, 1860 Austinburg Road, Austinburg, Ohio 44010
Rooms are available for $79 per night.


We have a three tiered pricing thing here...
Sign up BEFORE August 1st, 2011 for our early bird special of $175
Sign up AFTER August 1st, 2011 and BEFORE September 15th, 2011 for only $200
Sign up AFTER September 15th for $225






Presentations:


David Arnold, NRA Volunteer Attorney and Firearm Instructor, and Christopher Archer, NRA Instructor, will be giving a presentation on the LEGAL aspects of self-defense. This presentation will include discussion
of violent encounters in general using an AOJP model.


Ian Kinder, owner and trainer with Live Safe Academy, will be giving a four hour workshop on unarmed combat with a focus on skills, stress inoculation, and the development of killing enabling factors. This workshop will be physical in nature. This workshop will go much farther than the one experienced in the February 2011 Warrior Summit (with no previous experience needed).


Joe Ferrera, one of the nation's leading law enforcement trainers, will be presenting a four hour presentation with a focus on the physiological response to violence and why proper training in skills, stress inoculation, and the development of killing enabling factors increase our rate of survival in violent encounters.


Brian Bastianelli, founding member of the Great Lakes Self-Defense Association, a law enforcement trainer and an expert in police physical skills, will be presenting a 4 hour presentation on Krav Maga with a focus
on skills, stress inoculation, and the development of killing enabling factors. We missed Brian at the Feb 2011 Warrior Summit and are very happy to welcome him back!




www.Warrior-Summit.com
 
I attended in Feb. and found the training offered to be extremely good for the price, recommend it

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