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ive seen stuff about using scenario training(movie type shit with a script and all) does anyone really use this? i could see something like boxing only or one draws a weapon as a surprise but not the stuff some kooks talk about like with props makeup and costumes seems kinda wasteful. to me its not realistic unless you have a big budget and a lot of time
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I don't think you need a movie script or a huge budget to employ basic adrenal response drills. It can be as simple as having a "thug" approach to bum a cigarette or moving things into a parking lot for a forceful "carjacking" The scenario training methods used at RMCAT and others seem to have had good results. Realism components and unexpected "NON THREATS" add a certain unknown element so it's not exactly scripted... NuWiki :: Display :: PEYTON QUINN
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Wow, Tyler, that seems sort of bizarre.
All that just to train? Peyton's courses were seminal concepts that have spread through out the sd world using scenarios Richard Dimitri (Senshido, Montreal) also uses a strong scenario style. Neither one gos to this length to get realism. If the adrenaline flows, the scenario is a success, not how good it looks on youtube. ![]() Ted Real Crimes, Real Criminals Interviews by Peyton Quinn with criminals about victim selection... Why you should talk to a lawyer before talking to the police... A review of the effects of high stress due to violence (called either critical incident stress, CIS or Sympathetic Nervous System Stress, SNS) and how stress impacts on witness statements to police.
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