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TEAMTAC Training

We offer services in:

  1. TEAMTAC-Fit Gym
  2. Combat Self Defence Training
  3. Advance Weapon Techniques Training
  4. Advance Combat Training
  5. Defence4Kids Training
  6. Tacmed Rescuer Training

 

“WE TRAIN YOU FOR A FIGHT THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE”

Defence4Kids Academy

  • Combat Self-Defense Techniques
  • Physical Body Development
  • Anti-Bully Defense Principles
  • Self-Control & Mutual Respect
  • Building Self-Esteem
  • Body Language & Observation
  • Efficient Defensive Principles
  • Teamwork Fundamentals
  • Kids Streetwise Techniques

TEAMTAC-Fit Gym

  • Combat Fitness & Endurance
  • Defense Fitness & Observation
  • Combat Hand-To-Hand Fitness
  • Tactical Methods & Fitness
  • Body Strength & Concentration
  • Self-Esteem & Discipline

Combat Self Defence Training

  • Hand-to-Hand Combat
  • Weapon Defense Techniques
  • Knife Defense Techniques
  • Baton/Stick Defense Techniques
  • Rape Defense Techniques
  • Choke Defense Techniques
  • Defensive Kicks & Footwork Techniques
  • Defense Against Grabs & Bear hugs Techniques
  • Hi-Jack Defense Techniques
  • Combat Self Defence Workshops

Advance Weapon Techniques Training

  • Tactical Target Shooting
  • Performing Under Stress Shooting
  • Threat Evaluation, Risk Identification and Reduction
  • Precision and Discretionary Shooting
  • Cover and Movement Shooting
  • Cold Performance Shooting in a life/death situation
  • Target Transition Shooting
  • Changing Element of Surprise Methods
  • Muscle Memory and Grip Enhancement Techniques
  • Shot Placement and Sight Zero Accuracy
  • Weapon Fundamentals
  • Fitness Shooting
  • Low Light Shooting Methods
  • Life Fire Simulations  

Woman Defence

Daily on social media we hear about women being victimized, raped, sexually assault, kidnapped and murdered.

When you think about self-defense, you rarely if ever think of a woman defending herself.

  • What happens when you driving home from work by yourself and need to stop at the Supermarket or Mall?
  • What if you are walking out to your vehicle with your hands full of groceries and someone approaches you?
  • What if you were out by yourself taking a walk around your neighborhood at dusk?
  • What if a door-to-door salesperson came by your house wanting to give you a pitch, and your husband isn’t home?

The truth is we don’t think about attacks enough, because we want to believe that people are inherently good and wouldn’t hurt us.

Statistics tells us something very important; that women are not being equipped to defend themselves against an attacker.

The statistics is reality. It is something we can and should do something about.

Empower yourself, let us train you.

Advance Combat Training

    • Transit Protection & Motorcades Procedures
    • Protective Formations (Solo and Team)
    • Evacuation and Diversion Procedures
    • Vehicle and Venue Search Techniques
    • Advance Operations (Field Work)
    • Disguising Techniques
    • House/Building Clearance Techniques
    • Vehicle Approaching & Clearance Methods
    • Advance Teamwork Techniques
    • Multiple Attacker Combat Techniques
    • Bush/Urban Defense Techniques
    • Assault Weapon and Side Arm Principles
    • Ambush/Anti-Ambush Techniques
    • Special Weapon Advance Tactics (SWAT)
    • KD-IS Knife Fighting Techniques
    • KD-IS Baton Fighting Techniques
    • Control & Restrain Techniques
    • Close Quarter Combat (C.Q.C.)

    TACMED RESCUER

    The RESCUER method provides a framework for handling medical evacuation situations as an immediate action.

    • React to the threat:
      The threat must be addressed and neutralized prior to the provision of medical care.
    • Extract the Victim:
      Remove the Victim from harm’s way in the most effective manner possible with the least risk to Team Members. Use the following escalating techniques as indicated; remote assessment, self-extraction, verbal commands from cover, throw rope, vehicle rescue, open area rescue and manual extraction.
    • Safe Haven:
      Get the Victim to a safe area for emergent care.
    • Command and Control:
      To affect rescue, team cohesiveness, communication and mission priorities must be maintained in the face of unexpected.
    • Urgent Care:
      Care must be prioritized according to the X, A, B, C’s

    X – Xtreme Life Threatening Bleeding
    A – Airway
    B – Breathing
    C – Circulation
    D – Defibrillation
    E – Extremity and Environment
    F – Fetes
    G – General Protocols

    • Evacuate:
      Transport the Victim (s) to the next level of care using Ground, Maritime or Aero – medical assets
    • Reassess:
      Since the situation is dynamic, it is important to reassess both the tactical conditions and the medical status of the patient frequently to detect early indications of problems.

    HOT ZONE CARE:
    Care is given at the scene of injury while under a direct and immediate threat such as effective fire. Highly limited care, the goal is to get the Victim out of fire zone without creating new casualties.

    • Return fire as directed or required, if applicable.
    • Keep yourself from being injured.
    • Keep the Victim from sustaining further injury. If possible direct him to take cover and start self-aid.
    • Stop any life-threatening haemorrhage with a tourniquet, if safe to do so, as described in the bleeding guidelines.
    • Extract Casualty with you when you leave.

    WARM ZONE CARE:

    Care given once the Aider and the Casualty are no longer under a direct and immediate threat, but some level of threat persists. This phase is when the majority of tactical medical decision making and care will take place.

    • Address the X, A, B, C’S, utilizing the protocols.

    COLD ZONE CARE:

    Care given once there is no longer a threat. Care will usually involve aircraft, boat or vehicle transport to an area where additional medical equipment may be available.

    • Standard Pre-Hospital EMS care.
    • Continue treatment begun in the warm zone and monitor the patient.
    • Document the care given and prepare to hand-off the casualty to the next echelon of medical care.

    TACMED RESCUER Assistance & Treatment:

    • Emergency Scene Management
    • Patient Assessment
    • Gunshots & Knife Wounds
    • Burns & Shock
    • Bleeding, Injuries & Bandaging
    • Under Stress Approaching & Extracting
    • Execute HOT, WARM and COLD protocols