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Old 05-21-2007, 11:26 PM   #16 (permalink)
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get the practice in cold weather attacks.
...what the **** are you...the state of Colorado? When weather attacks?
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I also regularly train in my Godzilla suit, just in case I get attacked when on the way to a fancy dress party.
LoL - that really would be preparing for any situation. However i also aggree that training in your general clothes is a great way to show how you are limited in how to react to a situation and what you can do.


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I Run my Crew through training once a month with their full duty belt - Radio, ASP Baton, Cuffs, 2 Clips and their Side arm of their choice, plus they are wearing their suits or street clothes too. Keeps a good reality check on them.
The training is street / combo of Mauy Thai, Kali, Wing Chung and what ever else my trainer decides to through into the mix. Over all its very practical for my crew.

N.B i run a security crew that specialize in close quarter protection (Armed)
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With no phone booth around to change into our gi's I would definately train in what I wear and even figure weapons I'm wearing such as my shoes and belt, pen etc.

I know cops who grapple in uniform with an empty holstered side arm to train to prevent it from being used against them

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