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Pressure Point Control Tactics. Officer Allen Harris Dublin Police Department. Pressure Point Control Tactics. Tools needed for task: projector, handouts, power point, volunteer Age group targeted: 10 and above How well can you protect yourself?. Introduction. Education Training
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Pressure PointControl Tactics Officer Allen Harris Dublin Police Department
Pressure PointControl Tactics Tools needed for task: projector, handouts, power point, volunteer Age group targeted: 10 and above How well can you protect yourself?
Introduction Education Training Family
TerminalPerformanceObjectives • Given a chart of the pressure points on the human body, identify the locations and names of the points with 80% accuracy, and successfully demonstrate the proper method of striking the point during a practical exercise.
Enabling Performance Objectives • Demonstrate the proper technique used to stimulate the pressure point • Identify the location of the pressure points • List the names of the pressure points • Evaluate the use of type one, two, and three pressure points within a given situation
Strikes • Hammer fist • Back fist • Palm heel • Thumb stun • Punch • Front kick • Round kick
Type One Pressure Points • Mandibular Angle • Hypoglossal Nerve • Intra Orbital Nerve • Clavical Notch
Type Two Pressure Points • Radial Nerve • Median Nerve • Femoral Nerve • Common Peroneal Nerve • Tibial Nerve
RADIAL NERVE MEDIAN NERVE
FEMORAL NERVE PERONEAL NERVE
Type Three Pressure Points • Brachial Plexus Origin • Brachial Plexus Tie-in • Suprascapular • Jugular Notch • Solar Plexus
BRACHIAL PLEXUS CLAVICLE
TerminalPerformanceObjectives • Given a chart of the pressure points on the human body, identify the locations and names of the points with 80% accuracy, and successfully demonstrate the proper method of striking the point during a practical exercise.
Enabling Performance Objectives • Demonstrate the proper technique used to stimulate the pressure point • Identify the location of the pressure points • List the names of the pressure points • Evaluate the use of type one, two, and three pressure points within a given situation