Part of the work is understanding the basic principle that they must train according to their mission.
A tactical operator usually works in a team.
Therefore, their combat tactics must be according to their principle.
The tactics must be simple, fast, easy to execute, and effective.
Above all, they should be based not on the memorization of techniques, but on logical reactions.
A tactical operator usually works long hours, frequently in low light and carrying a significant amount of equipment.
Techniques offered in self-defense books, although impressive,
can be grueling and impossible to perform under the working conditions and attire of a tactical operator.
Furthermore, some of the techniques do not have concrete application when working in a team.
This book is based on the authors’ collective experience and training in the real world, not in competitions or the dojo.
The purpose of this book is to offer straightforward solutions for the tactical operator that can be executed in any terrain, under any conditions, and with all of their equipment.
140 pages.