Instructing: Guro Joe C
Attendance: Sid, Dan, Ryan, Brian, Alex and Asim
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Instructing: Guro Joe C
Attendance: Sid, Dan, Ryan, Brian, Alex and Asim
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Instructing: Guro Joe M and Guro Lem
Attendance: Lance, James, Alex, Dan, Brian, Ryan, and Asim
Notes:
Tonight we started class with review of transitional drill 1. Everyone in class had experience with this Td so we were just reviewing it. After many reps and drilling td1, we started on reviewing Td2. Majority of the class had done this drill too so we were reviewing it with them also. We switched partners and got to flow with different people in class. Hopefully next class we can get more reps and less instructing during the drill.
Instructing: Guro Joe M, Guro Joe C, and Guro Lem
Attendance: Alex, Sid, Dan, and Asim
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We started class with AK hourglass footwork. After practicing some triangle footwork, we added slashes to the drill. Later, we started working tip-up and tip-down deflections. We had them work that on both sides and later counter with a two-count. After they had some reps in those, we added tip-up passes with two-count. Next we had them switch out their trainers with soft sticks to get some hits.
Instructing: Guro Joe M and Guro Joe C.
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Tonight, we got back to some knife stuff with a quick review of the 1st 3 stop-blocks of TD 1. We then ran a scenario where two people are attacked by a guy with a blade. This let us to deal with security issues around the wounded party etc. This less sterile and more contextualized scenario lead to the inevitable legality discussions. We recommended everyone to talk to an actual lawyer… We also covered some basic group/team tactics. We ended class with a show and tell on medkits.
Instructing: Guro Joe M, Guro Joe C, and Guro Lem
Attending: Alex, Bryan, Dan, Sid, Lance, and Asim
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Tonight’s class we worked on carrying or moving our partner from across the room. First carry was a pull and drag from under the armpits. Second carry we had an arm around waist while holding the belt–walked carry across the room. The next part of class we talked about different scenarios of what would they do as a responder to the scene. How they would assess the situation and deal with it. Next we talked and practiced with tourniquets. Each of them got some reps placing on their partner and then themselves.
Instructing: Guro Joe M, Guro Joe C, and Guro Lem
Attending: Alex, Lance, James, Sid, Asim, and Ryan
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Tonight, we started the class drilling the first 3 counts of transitional drill 1. Next we reviewed our stop-blocks for those moves. As class continued, we went over some medical material with thought provocation to see what actions the students would do. During this time, we went over some ways to perform our physical assessment on an unconscious person. We had them pair up and perform the assessment on each other (thanks to our student/local EMT Alex for helping with this). Later in class, we discussed that we have to be prepared to deal with any situation in a calm way. Focus on the goal or primary threat until it is decreased or neutralized–secure the area or move the person to a safer location. Then, we can perform the care needed based on the acronym MARCH. M – Massive bleeding. A – Check airway and clear if necessary. R – Respirations. C – Circulation. H – Head/Hypothermia.
Instructing: Guro’s Joe C and Lem
Attending: Sid, Lance, James, Dan, Asim, and Alex
Notes:
Tonight’s class we started with a review of Transitional drill 1. After that we went through the first 3 stop-blocks for Td1. Stop-blocks are used to gain time from the person with the blade. We discussed that they would be using some of these techniques from tonight for the upcoming classes. We talked about what they could carry in there personal med kit. Some of the suggestions from the class for a personal med kit were: tourniquet of some kind, compression gauze, chest seal, gloves, and surgical tape. Next week, we will try running through some common injuries from a knife and how to treat them.