I know a lot of LEOs participate in martial arts training in addition to in house or external duty training. A friend of mine and fellow officer has opened a new martial arts studio in Portsmouth NH just minutes from Route 95. He's offering a 20% discount to all sworn police officers. He offers various types of training and is expanding into law enforcement based techniques for officers only, as well.
For more information contact the studio directly:
Tokyo Joes of Portsmouth 1262 Woodbury Ave., Portsmouth (603) 436-2775
I am unable to post the website due to my "rookie" status with Masscops. Please feel free to visit the webiste for more information it's: www dot tokyojoesportsmouth dotcom
Be safe and happy holidays.
Posted by: Macop
I take a class called bando, Burmese Kung-foo, the bull system. Its a great way to stay in shape and keep your pysical skills. It is like an advanced form of Police DT.
Posted by: HousingCop
Both of my hands are already registered as deadly weapons. Along with my mouth.
Whenever I come across a situation where I need to put down my coffee and donut, I revert to my "Cop In A Can" and spray a lethal dose on the bad guys face.
Anybody who would like to attend a class at the "HousingCop's House Of Pain" must pre-register and send a $250.00 US Postal money order to me for my 8 hour course and DVD. Or check out my website at HousingCopKicksAss.com. I run classes every other Saturday at the local DAV post.
Posted by: JFleck
god knows DT is like recess on crack can't get enough. lol. I just figured I'd put it out there. I've fallen in love with the kickboxing classes myself.
Posted by: KozmoKramer
Anybody here into Small-Circle Jujitsu? If your a PO and havent heard of it before, its well worth a look.
Posted by: HousingCop
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Anybody here into Small-Circle Jujitsu?
Hey Koz, Keep your rest area activities off the board please. HC
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