INPOWER | Fundamentals of Personal Security
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580 Mayer Street,Bridgeville PA 15017
21 July, 2021
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"It's good to have a lifeguard, but it's better to know how to swim." - Sam Rosenberg Personal security is a fundamental human need, but ultimately an individual responsibility. In the moment of truth, the “lifeguards” of society simply won’t be there to protect us. We are, in effect, on our own. Yet violence is never random, and even the most desperate predator is careful in selecting his prey. All “Bad Guys”—from the street criminal to the persuasion predator—follow predictable patterns. You can identify their behavior in advance through a few easily spotted indicators—but only if you know what to look for. As the foundation of the series, INPOWER baselines you on the key personal security skills and knowledge that will allow you to progress through the rest of the series. Protect yourself, anywhere, anytime. COURSE HIGHLIGHTS How to recognize early warning indicators of danger How to recognize and manage “interviews” that often precede an attack How to use improvised weapons such as pens, magazines, and cell phones as powerful force-multipliers How to disrupt someone’s nervous system and instantly KO them from close range with your bare hands—all without hurting your handsHow to instantly incapacitate someone pinning you to the ground, freeing yourself to escape Class Requirements Men and women ages 14+Ability to perform mild to moderate physical activityComfortable clothingAvoid jewelry on hands and armsWillingness to learn and have fun! About Your Protection Specialist Sam Rosenberg is the founder of Global Protective Services, the author of the Traveler’s Guide to Personal Security and The Way of the Victor, and serves as a subject matter expert to news agencies on violence prevention, threat management, and personal security. Sam served as a USMC Officer, and close protection specialist for high profile clients including heads of state. Sam has trained thousands of individuals, hundreds of workplaces, and dozens of schools nationwide.
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