autonomic nervous system (ANS) is divided into two parts what are they? - ️️~Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) "Flight & Fight" - activates for stressful situation
~Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) "Rest & Digest" - operates in mainly a quiet, non-stressful condition
Developing a weapon re...
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autonomic nervous system (ANS) is divided into two parts what are they? - ✔ ✔ ~Sympathetic
Nervous System (SNS) "Flight & Fight" - activates for stressful situation
~Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS) "Rest & Digest" - operates in mainly a quiet, non-stressful
condition
Developing a weapon retention survival strategy - ✔ ✔ is one method of minimizing the chances of
being disarmed
Dr. Cooper believed that vascular restraint control is established from
4 Physiological Factors: - ✔ ✔ ~Venous Compression - Compressing veins is easier than arteries.
Compressing jugular vein on the arm causes venous congestion in the head/neck, can cause
unconsciousness
~Vagus Stimulation - Vagus nerve stimulated can result in the slowing of heart rate
~Carotid Compression - 70-80% blood supply to brain is from the Carotid artery, Dr. Cooper does not
believe 80% compression is possible because there is too much tissue, skin, muscle mass covering the
arm
~Valsalva Manuever - limits blood flow returning to the brain through the Superior Vena Cava vessels.
Hold breath/contract diaphragm
How to more efficiently administer a fluid shock wave strike? - ✔ ✔ ~Velocity
~Mass
~Energy Duration
parasympathetic nervous system - ✔ ✔ ~Perception that the threat has diminished, injury, trauma to
a vital system, or exhaustion of the aerobic/anaerobic systems
~After SNS is activated situations can occur that cause the body to experience these "backlash" triggers
PPCT Shoulder Pin Restraint - ✔ ✔ Levels of Compression:
~Level 1 - Rear Neck Lock, No Compression
~Level 2 - Mechanical Compression until Conscious Compliance
~Level 3 - Mechanical Compression until Unconsciousness
, SNS Activation and Combat Performance - ✔ ✔ ~Vision - Tunnel vision, near vision, focus, depth
perception
~Motor Skills - Fine, Complex, Gross, Inverted-U Law
What are some distraction techniques - ✔ ✔ Use of control techniques that weaken motor action by
changing the thought process
What are some striking techniques? - ✔ ✔ Fluid Shock Wave Principle - based on nerve motor
points, the method of striking that maximizes kinetic energy transfer
what are stunning techniques - ✔ ✔ Stimulation of overwhelming sensory input that is sudden,
intense and unexpected
What are the 2 methods of application? - ✔ ✔ ~Nerve Pressure Points
~Nerve Motor Points
What are the 2 neck restraint categories? - ✔ ✔ ~Respiratory Neck Restraint - wrist or forearm to
compress the trachea, generate strangulation and a high degree of pain
~Vascular Neck Restrain - applies pressure to the side of the neck, rather than to the trachea
what are the 2 targets on the arms? - ✔ ✔ ~Radial Nerve Motor Point - outside of the upper forearm
~Median Nerve Motor Point - inside of the forearm
What are the 2 theories of control? - ✔ ✔ ~Total Control - associated with training system, centered
on use of intermediate weapons (baton/Taser/chemical)
~One-Plus-One - it the most conservative use of force theory. One level of force higher
what are the 2 types of tactical reactionary options? - ✔ ✔ ~Penetrate - the reactionary gap
~Disengage - employ techniques that are designed to be used on the edge of gap
What are the 3 targets on the legs? - ✔ ✔ ~Common Peroneal Nerve Motor Point - outside of the leg
~Femoral Nerve Motor Point - inside of the leg
~Tibial Nerve Motor point - on the top of the calf muscle
What are the 4 issues that can help officers prepare for a disarming encounter? - ✔ ✔ ~Relative
Distance (Within touching distance, determine weapon location)
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