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Lee Morrison – Secondary Tools – Improvised Weapons of Opportunity
Lee Morrison – Secondary Tools: Improvised Weapons of Opportunity is a practical training course that focuses on the use of everyday objects as improvised weapons for self-defense and tactical situations. Led by self-defense expert Lee Morrison, the course covers techniques for recognizing and utilizing items found in your environment to defend yourself effectively. Participants learn about situational awareness, quick thinking, and how to adapt their skills to various scenarios using unconventional tools. This course is ideal for individuals interested in self-defense, personal safety, and enhancing their ability to respond to unexpected threats.
Lee Morrison’s course “Secondary Tools – Improvised Weapons of Opportunity” focuses on practical self-defense using everyday objects as improvised weapons. The course covers techniques for identifying and effectively using items like pens, keys, and belts in real-life defense situations. Aimed at enhancing personal safety, it provides strategies for quick decision-making and adapting to various environments where conventional weapons may not be accessible.
In this final part in the Secondary Tools series, we take an updated look into the use of improvised weapons. The two primary areas of concern here are said tools for personal carry and weapons of opportunity.
Here we are looking at this subject from the carry law perspective in the United Kingdom – where of course, unlike other parts of Europe and the rest of the world, we are NOT allowed to carry any item of any kind even remotely construed as a ‘weapon’. Hence our principle of ‘going armed‘ must remain a secondary option here.
In this program we take an updated view of improvised tools, looking at some of the latest purpose built KIT on the market for Self Protection, along with other simple carry options and useful tools to hand. We take an in-depth look at the pros and cons of impact tools compared to point and edge items. We also look at the ‘Force to Threat Parallel‘ along with the possible consequences of employing such KIT.
The message here is that IMPACT is always going to be the more clinical option – and just anything in your hand is most certainly NOT better than nothing. Good advice and excellent scenario training drills make this program a great final addition to the Secondary Tools series.
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