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In a street confrontation, everything begins and ends with control or neutralization of the aggressor. Starting with this fact, Captain Levinet presents a new way of working locks, combining operative effectiveness with respect for legitimate defense.
On this video, the locks are ordered in families, depending on the objective (ways of: leading off, taking to the ground, choking, changing the aggressor's position, changing from one person to another, evacuations) and the techniques are studied in empty-hands for civilians and with tonfa and operational baton for professionals.
A work that will enrich your knowledge of operational control.
Languages included in video: English, Espanol, Deutsch, Italiano, Francais
Running Time: Approx 1 hour 29 minutes
Video Resolution: 720 x 576
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