Duties:
Instructors should be prepared to test and evaluate Special Tactics personnel in combative skills at the direction of the squadron commander and provide the commander a professional report on the combative readiness of the ST personnel in the unit. Instructors will be required to provide 1.5hr training sessions for a total of 147 sessions, for a total of 220.5 hours.
All techniques must be taught and drilled with and without body armor.
Gaining and maintaining dominant body position standing and on the ground.
Returning to standing position and creating space to employ weapons systems.
Submission techniques—choke, break, pressure point, and joint manipulation.
Edged weapon offense/defense and disarmament.
Weapon retention and disarmament (carbine/pistol).
Closing the distance and setting up for a takedown/cuffing.
Takedown techniques.
Defense to common attacks (front/rear chokes, strikes, push).
Basic and advanced striking techniques.
CQB scenarios with belligerent non-combattants & combattants.
Detainee control and cuffing.
Qualification:
Instructor Staff must have experience in combative disciplines (Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ), Karate, and Mixed Martial Arts).
The instructor must have at least a second degree Black Belt in both BJJ and Karate, or better and provide evidence of certification.
At least 10 years of experience teaching is required for BJJ and at least 5 years of experience is required in teaching Karate.
The instructor must have experience in competing at the professional level in Mixed Martial Arts, BJJ, and Karate.
The instructor must have at least 10 years of experience teaching US active duty military personnel.
The instructor must be AF Combative Master instructor certified or in the process of obtaining the certification within 6 months of initiation of contract.
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