The American Institute of Martial Arts

Police Defensive tactics program
Law Enforcement Personnel

The American Institute offers Law Enforcement officers training in the use of non-force controlling techniques developed from Jujitsu specifically for restraining and controlling difficult or violent persons. Students learn to combine their energies beneficially by responding to aggression without counter-attacking and without losing sight of the forces that incline people towards these destructive behaviors. The effective use of technique covers officers with or without backup personnel. Each technique is designed to effect maximum control over a suspect.
Based on Jujitsu, which is the mother art of Japan. It is the defense system of choice taught to police and special force units. From Jujitsu, the arts of Judo and Aikido were also developed. Jujitsu incorporates hard techniques of hand, foot, knee and elbow strikes, and the softer techniques of Aikido using submission and controlling holds and throwing techniques when necessary.

A number of our current students are involved in law enforcement, in the areas of police, security, parole, and correction officers. Many have used the techniques successfully time and again to control serious offenders. Quickly learn close quarters gun and knife control techniques not normally taught to law enforcement officers.

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American Institute of Martial Arts
American Institute of Martial Arts 152 Westerleigh Rd.
New Haven, CT 06515

Phone: 203.387.9582
Connecticut
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Connecticut