This is an online only (virtual) training course that discusses the dangers of being in the Mount or Guard positions in a ground fight. Methods for escaping both positions are discussed and demonstrated.
The course includes a PowerPoint slide show that corresponds to the two training videos. The total viewing time for the videos is approximately 8 minutes broken down into two segments. For viewer’s reference there is also a downloadable PDF version of the PowerPoint presentation, perfect for use in taking notes. A course syllabus and extra reading resources are also included in the training materials.
If there are any questions with regard to the content, please contact the instructor: Lt. Frank Borelli via email to frank@officer.com.
Course Location
This is a virtual course, offered online only and available to registered users of the Officer Virtual Academy at all times.
Course Description
In this course, Instructors Borelli and Nance discuss the dangers of being in the Mount or Guard positions in a ground fight. Methods for escaping both positions are discussed and demonstrated.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for attending this program.
Course Sequencing
This course is a personal-knowledge-only (no continuing education or in-service credits) program. It is recommended that the student officer view/attend the following courses before viewing this one:
- Boyd’s Cycle Applied to Conflict Survival
- General Defensive Tactics Introduction
- Defensive Tactics Introduction
- Lethal Force Attack Defense
Course Objectives:
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to articulate what the “mount” position is
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to articulate what the “guard” position is
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to articulate the recommended method for escaping the Mount position
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to articulate the recommended method for escaping the Guard position
- Upon completion, the student officer will be able to articulate the benefit of regaining their feet during any hand-to-hand conflict