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Thread: My hell is over
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02-25-06, 11:32 PM #1michiganstud Guest
My hell is over
I am now certified in PPCT from PPCT Management!!
100% on the practical exam.
1 wrong out of 50 on the written exam.
I'm sore as hell and resting up this week, that's for sure.
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02-25-06, 11:39 PM #2
Congrats!!!
I said it once...I've said a thousand times....Pain is the universal teacher!K-9 When the door pops...The bullshit stops!
Go ahead run...I'll even give you a head start!
When the public needs help, they call the Police.
When the Police needs help, they call SWAT.
When SWAT needs help, they call K-9!
Duty not Reward
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02-25-06, 11:39 PM #3
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What the hell is that??
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02-25-06, 11:39 PM #4FishTail Guest
What's PPCT?
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02-25-06, 11:41 PM #5Being the best is not what always counts. What counts is always trying your best.
Remember who you are, and where you came from. That way you never get a big head.
May those that lost their lives in 9-11 RIP, for the things you did not many could do. You left so many behind so that you could save so few. For now we stand strong as one, and will not look back till the fight is done. (me)
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02-25-06, 11:41 PM #6michiganstud Guest
Pressure Point Control Tactics. Its pressure points wrapped into defensive tactics, handcuffing, controls, takedowns, etc.
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02-25-06, 11:44 PM #7
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My sister was a psych nurse with the VA years ago and can do pressure point control tactics when patients were violent. The woman can put the hurt on you with just a knuckle on your mastoid bone.
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02-25-06, 11:44 PM #8FishTail Guest
Bet that hurt!
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02-26-06, 12:27 AM #9
Pressure point tactics are actually taught at the KS academy
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Being the best is not what always counts. What counts is always trying your best.
Remember who you are, and where you came from. That way you never get a big head.
May those that lost their lives in 9-11 RIP, for the things you did not many could do. You left so many behind so that you could save so few. For now we stand strong as one, and will not look back till the fight is done. (me)
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The opinions given in my posts DO NOT reflect the opinions, views, policies, and/or procedures of my employing agency. They are MY PERSONAL OPINIONS only.
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02-26-06, 01:05 AM #10
Good job on your tests!
Congrats!
A Smile
A smile cost nothing, but gives so much.
It enriches those who receive it,without making poorer those who give.It takes but a moment, but the memoryof it sometimes lasts forever.
None is so rich or mighty that hecan get along without it,and none is so poor but thathe can be made rich by it.
A smile creates happiness in the home,fosters goodwill in business,and is the countersign of friendship.
It brings rest to the weary,cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad,and it is nature's best antidote for trouble.
Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed,or stolen, for it is something that is of novalue to anyone until it is given away.
Some people are too tired to give you a smile.Give them one of yours, as none needs a smileso much as he who has no more to give.
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02-26-06, 06:08 AM #11My sister just finished her nursing degree and is now working as an ER nurse. She demonstrated one pressure point move on me and put me on the floor FAST.
Originally Posted by Ken K
"To the German commander: 'Nuts!' The American Commander" - General Tony McAuliffe, 101st Airborne Division
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02-26-06, 07:52 AM #12Taught at my academy too. Fun timesPressure point tactics are actually taught at the KS academy .
No life 'til leather gunna kick some ass tonight.
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02-26-06, 07:59 AM #13Yeah and painful times
Originally Posted by danninator
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Being the best is not what always counts. What counts is always trying your best.
Remember who you are, and where you came from. That way you never get a big head.
May those that lost their lives in 9-11 RIP, for the things you did not many could do. You left so many behind so that you could save so few. For now we stand strong as one, and will not look back till the fight is done. (me)
http://www.danasoft.com/sig/Nowwhat%...5Csuphomey.jpg
The opinions given in my posts DO NOT reflect the opinions, views, policies, and/or procedures of my employing agency. They are MY PERSONAL OPINIONS only.
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02-26-06, 11:44 AM #14
Congratulations, Stud!!!!!!!!!!!
Get some rest now.
I SEE NEKKED PEOPLE! AIN'T SKEERED!!!!!
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02-27-06, 10:05 AM #15Cris1102 Guest
Congratulations Michiganstud
!!!!!
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02-27-06, 10:17 AM #16
Man I never took as much ibuprofen or used as much ice as I did during those two weeks in the academy
My knees were like grapefruits from hitting the floor lol. Ah man... wide open for a joke there
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02-27-06, 07:12 PM #17michiganstud Guest
Right now my left shoulder and left side of my neck are REALLY SORE from hitting the mats on takedowns. That part sucked.
I still have marks on my wrists from where my partner was learing to handcuff properly.
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02-27-06, 08:24 PM #18
Man we didn't get mats. They had fine quality mats rolled up against the walls, but we did our throws on concrete. Not cool.
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