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Police Self Defense Tactics For The Street by Jay Wadsworth

Jay Wadsworth An Urban Cop In Western New York Has Created An Easy To Use Set of Techniques

  • Jay knows the truth - bad guys on the street are not good people / they are bullies on the street looking for easy wins
  • The minute you demonstrate that you are able to execute a few effective techniques they quit.
  • This is simple, effective real tactics that will save your life
  • Re-discover Jiu Jitsu and self-defense from the perspective of an expert
  • Jay has been an active duty officer for over a decade and is a world class bjj black belt

Course Content

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Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
cover and control distance 0 - 7:15
getting into the T position 7:15 - 9:49
double unders takedown 9:49 - 12:14
double unders takedown to knee on top 12:14 - 15:27
push kick 15:27 - 17:58
knee on top details 17:58 - 22:08
arm wrap 22:08 - 25:58
weapon defense from knee on top 25:58 - 28:40
lateral head displacement 28:40 - 37:36

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
getting up using defensive stand up 0 - 5:34
getting up using over and under hoo 5:34 - 11:31
scissor sweep 11:31 - 16:13
hip bump sweep 16:13 - 20:13
getting up when opponent is on your side 20:13 - 25:33
getting up using a barrier 25:33 - 36:15

Jay Wadsworth An Urban Cop In Western New York Has Created An Easy To Use Set of Techniques

  • Jay knows the truth - bad guys on the street are not good people / they are bullies on the street looking for easy wins
  • The minute you demonstrate that you are able to execute a few effective techniques they quit.
  • This is simple, effective real tactics that will save your life
  • Re-discover Jiu Jitsu and self-defense from the perspective of an expert
  • Jay has been an active duty officer for over a decade and is a world class bjj black belt

Course Content

Expand All Sections

Volume 1

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
cover and control distance 0 - 7:15
getting into the T position 7:15 - 9:49
double unders takedown 9:49 - 12:14
double unders takedown to knee on top 12:14 - 15:27
push kick 15:27 - 17:58
knee on top details 17:58 - 22:08
arm wrap 22:08 - 25:58
weapon defense from knee on top 25:58 - 28:40
lateral head displacement 28:40 - 37:36

Volume 2

CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
getting up using defensive stand up 0 - 5:34
getting up using over and under hoo 5:34 - 11:31
scissor sweep 11:31 - 16:13
hip bump sweep 16:13 - 20:13
getting up when opponent is on your side 20:13 - 25:33
getting up using a barrier 25:33 - 36:15

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What Will You Learn?

Attention police officers, Officer Jay Wadsworth, an urban cop in Western New York, has created an easy-to-use set of techniques specifically for officers like yourself. These techniques will make subduing suspects and making arrests painless, simple, and easy—even if you practice defensive tactics only once or twice a year.

Most police officers don't get to train as much as they'd want. Patrolling the streets and highways, doing paperwork, overtime details, and family obligations outside of work just don't allow for that. Unfortunately, there is one big problem.. BEING A POLICE OFFICER IS DANGEROUS!!



Suspects don't care if you have kids, are a wonderful husband, wife or child, if you're a top rated officer in your barracks... They often just care about themselves and many are willing to hurt you if they can to avoid going to jail..

You witness and read about other officers getting hurt all the time... Bad guys are often bigger, stronger and more aggressive than the officers who need to control them. The minimal training you received in The Academy - often years ago just doesn't always cut it...

There is a painful reality

99% Of Police Officers Don't Know The Right Techniques To Protect Themselves You've probably seen it 100 times on TV or shared on social media- 4 officers are trying to cuff a suspect and they just can't do it.

Frustrated and concerned for their safety they often resort to pepper spray or their night sticks. It looks like police brutality but the reality it's that they just were t trained correctly and they don't know there is a much easier way!


Officer Jay Wadsworth is a criminal's nightmare. He's muscular, has next to zero body fat From his intense workouts off and on duty and is a world class Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Fighter In His Spare Time. Jay is a nice guy, fair but firm and if a suspect tries to resist or fight him it's gonna be a bad day for him - a real bad day...



Jay knows the truth - bad guys on the street are not good people / they are bullies on the street looking for easy wins. They aren't looking to give a few, take a few and overcome. Jay has a rule that has never been broken in his hundreds of encounters - bad guys don't train. The minute you demonstrate that you are able to execute a few effective techniques they quit.

Street Tactics For Police Officers Made Into A science - Jay has studied police confrontations as perhaps no other officer on the planet has. He has taken the essential set of techniques that any officer can use quickly and effectively, not just combat fanatics like him.


So Who Is Officer Jay Wadsworth?


Police Bio:

-Street cop 16 years

-Swat operator 8 years

-DCJS certified Defensive Tactics Instructor

-Instructor at TacOps East

-Director of Defensive Tactics for NYTOA

-Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt

-C4C certified instructor

- Creator of NYS DCJS Defensive Tactics Instructor certification

-Street proven techniques and concepts



What officers are saying about Jay:

"My name is Peter Brunett and I spent over twenty-five (25) years as a sworn police officer, retiring from the City of Rochester, NY Police Department at the rank of patrol commander. My current position is Program Coordinator at a local Public Safety Training Facility in Rochester, NY where I am heading into my eleventh (11th) year. As Program Coordinator, I am responsible for all in-service law-enforcement training, including the Defensive Tactics Instructor Course. During my thirty-five (35) years of experience both operationally and in training, I believe, the program that Jay Wadsworth has designed and implemented is by far the most effective and lends itself to better retention than any other program I have experienced. I recently attended and participated in a two-day refresher course led by Jay and I immediately saw the benefits of a simplified program based upon body mechanics and principles. The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services has adopted Jay's approach to form the basis for recruit training throughout New York State.


So many times we see defensive tactics programs littered with complicated techniques and maneuvers which are forgotten a short time after a recruit leaves the academy. That will not be the case with Jay's program. I dare say that this course will distinguish itself as a "leader" in the field and will ultimately train officers to better protect themselves and others when put to the test on the street. I strongly endorse Jay Wadswoth as an instructor, teacher and mentor along with the defensive tactics program that he has designed and is in the process of implementing throughout New York State. I am confident that you will agree with my assessment. Remember, we're not here to show the recruits how much we know, but rather to pass on tried and true methods which can be done by the average officer. This program hits the mark!" - Peter Brunett

 

"As an individual with 18 years of experience in teaching defensive tactics combined with over two decades of serving in law enforcement, along with almost 25 years of martial arts training, I can honestly say that Jay Wadsworth's defensive tactics system is one of the best systems that I have ever seen! His techniques are extremely functional, versatile, and proven to work.

I was extremely pleased to see how well he was able to refine his black-belt level Brazilian Jiu Jitsu techniques into a system that can be used effectively by law enforcement officers to control and arrest resistant persons. In my current capacity as a training director, I would highly recommend that all those who want to learn proper arrest and control techniques to train with Jay Wadsworth." -Dennis Nayor Retired Chief of Police

So, What's On The Series?

Part1

Cover and control distance
Getting into the T position
Double unders takedown
Double unders takedown to knee on top
Push kick
Knee on top details
Arm wrap
Weapon defense from knee on top
Lateral head displacement

Part 2

Getting up using defensive stand up
Getting up using over and under hook
Scissor sweep
Hip bump sweep
Getting up when opponent is on your side
Getting up using a barrier

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