Executive Protection Training
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
- Executive protection or bodyguard training is sometimes considered the same thing. The main difference between Executive Protection training, also known as Close protection, is the methods used to protect. Bodyguards are seen, in the US, to be mobile bouncers that deal with problems on a more physical level. Executive protection specialists are known to utilize numerous planning techniques and contingencies rather than wait for a physical confrontation.
Being proficient at the mental and physical components of the executive protection industry, we make you a well rounded professional in the executive security industry. Training in all aspects of executive protection can be found at SECFOR International. courses.secfor360.com
I graduated from this program as well and now own my own company based out of Baltimore, MD. Thank you Rick, Chris and the crew for a great program.
For those commenting about the weapon being used as a"splint" and the barrel pointed at the the patients head...let me explain:
1) This is not a splint. The instructor was showing how battlefield objects can be fashioned to provide mechanical pressure over an inguinal bleed...if you were to look a bit harder, you will see empty mags over the pack.
2) Because you were not there....you did not hear the instructor inform students students that if a firearm is used, it is to be made inoperable. Not just empty, but the bolt can be dumped.
3) This is a molded plastic firearm, the mag cannot be removed.
4) The barrel goes toward the head because it hooks under the belt and stays in place.
So, for an unloaded weapon with no guts...it would be impossible to have any issues. Its a demo folks, always consider context
Executive Protection is such an amazing sector of work to be in. That feeling you get when you realize that you're that solid titanium shield between your client and death is an astounding feeling. On top of seeing the comfort and safety in his/her eyes. Criminal justice has to be one of the most rewarding fields to be in.
the best training video I have seen yet on youtube
We appreciate the kind words Team 13. We tried to put together a realistic course of TTPs we actually use. Since we are all still working in the industry, we have the opportunity to go from protective detail to classroom and show our successes or failures from our last job. Thanks again!
Tactical exercises that could come in very handy for today's business traveler... you never know. Always be alert and one step ahead!
Eric Agrelius for real🙌🏽💯
Thanks Dutch. Short distance move only, but very effective. Works in full battle gear also!
This training video is very good.
Exelent foot formations reaction drills.
Combatives assailant with knife exellent reaction, realistic is what happens in operational ground no time for krav maga.
Without loss of time in firing ammunition ready to go.
Safety is on the finger.
Without doubt one of the best videos of bodyguard training I've ever seen.
Americas expertise at the best from North to South.
Alexandre Alexandre
That Fallujah Allex Roll was pretty sick! Great video overall
That makes sense, I ask as I applied for a security job prior to enlisting. They required a rifle and pistol course. The ones I had done more or less "didn't cut it" or weren't up to their standards. To be honest I figured either you can run a gun or you can't and specific class or piece of paper from a said class doesn't mean much.
Great job guys 👍
While putting this course together, our main focus was providing real-world training. The instructors rotate through high threat assignments and delivering instruction for this, and our other, courses. There is no "accreditation" short of WPS. Though this course maintains similar principles and skill sets as a WPS work-up, ours is geared around a low profile environment, smaller teams, less support, etc. Do your research carefully and select the best school(s) for your specific goals.
Civilian Financing now available!
■ High Threat Protection Specialist (19 days)
■ Certified AT/FP Specialist (15 days)
■ High Risk First Responder (6 day)
■ Corporate/Celebrity Executive Protection (8 days)
High Threat Executive Protection Course | Post 9/11 GI Bill Approved | Voc Rehab Approved | Civilian Security Specialists welcomed - 12 & 35 day programs www.GIBillTactical.com
***** We run a different program. Ours concentrates on small teams, low profile in high threat environments. We exceed the WPS training in some aspects, Trauma Medical (TCCC) and Mission Planning and preparation are two examples, and other subjects that WPS does, have no place in our course, light machine gun and other high profile PSD subjects. Though many of the skills are similar and going through any solid program where instructors still work in high threat environments will be beneficial to WPS type work.
If I and a friend were to take "the pipeline" out of pocket, would the certification upon completion provided to us be favored by police departments for a patrol officer position? Or for DHS security personnel positions? Also, I understand you provide firearms and ammunition plus gear needed for these courses at the facility for the cost and duration of the courses, is this true?
This is what I call real world skills
Excelentísimo vídeo saludos
That Fallujah alley roll
Looking at the video, i can say very good training. Looking forward it
Daniel, Yes our instructors work regularly in Ciudad Juárez, Culiacán, Monterrey, Df, Tijuana and other Mexico locations. Much of what we teach comes from years of experience down South and before that the Middle East, Balkans, etc...
Es muy útil estos entrenamientos exelente
We have added dates for our short courses. Check our website in the description for the new dates. 2-day Tactical Combat Casualty Care provider certification (NAEMT) and 4-day Executive Protection Intro courses among others. See you in training!
I have trainning that.
Useing Krav Maga, IPSC, and defensive ride
Looks good! I'm in!
will keep it In mind probably for July. Thanks
Does someone need to be ex military to obtain a career in executive protection? I understand that having a background of military experience would help tremendously, however would an individual even have a shot at a career like this without that? I am considering pursuing a career in executive protection or something of that nature, however am not sure if I necessarily want to join the military. That is in no way an insult to our armed forces. I have a great respect for the men and women who risk their lives and dedicate their careers to protecting the United States. Thank you.
JJ Hooles No prior military is required. There are plenty of professionals in the business that have no military background. However there are certain contracts (WPS) that generally require Military background with a few exceptions.
HighThreatTraining Ok thank you for the thorough response. I appreciate it greatly.
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I have to admit, I usually think most videos of this type are a joke, but this was bad-ass and is obviously the real deal. $7k for 19 days of this level of training is a steal, although I must admit it looks like a student will be "drinking from a firehose."
Can law enforcement (police officer) get an overseas private security job, like In Afghanistan or Israel?
excelente entrenamiento,saludos
Damn..I want to do this. Sure as hell beats that boring ass factory job I have..plus, this is the kind of thing I already do for fun on family owned land
Do you guys accept POGs(non infantry) into your curriculum?
oh eso es exelente muy bueno..
saludos de Peru
Awesome video, any chance you guys will make one for the Certified AT/FP Specialist course? Or is the training pretty similar?
Good question. CAPS is definitely a different course and more of a high risk static course that includes numerous static security certificates. We will probably put a video out for CAPS in a few months
Entrenamientos en México, 2017!
HighThreatTraining more details on training in Mexico? don't see this on your website or in the video
Currently training official units down there so we do not post info. We will have open courses later in the year.
The video shows Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. I live there
Too bad I'm a POG in the Army, and these guys only want combat arms guys. This looks like it would be a great career.
Doesnt matter if your a pig. When I took this course there were a ton of pigs and they were great
@@KennyIISan11 POG or pig? Different meanings
Gracias !!!
Wow this awesome, i want to train
50000 Views! Thanks for watching everyone. We will have new videos up soon, Visit one of our websites and make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to get our new vids the day they come out. Thanks again for watching.
I'm just a door kicking 11Bravo, most of the security contractors only want top secret navy delta ranger seals with at least 5 years of experience. Will I even get hired by a real company after this or will I just end up being a highly trained mall cop?
We have graduates from each class that go to work here in the US or OCONUS on WPS contracts. Many are just door-kickers like you. Some even non-infantry that excelled at our courses. You DO NOT need to be T-1 to work in this business. You need to have a willingness to learn and a good attitude.
awesome, expect to see me this year than
Robert Fickett
Robert, We have many graduates that go on to become successful in the business with no combat MOS. The State department's WPS program and DoD protection contracting my pass on you, but those contracts are less then 5% of the high threat protection work out there. If this is what you want to do, push forward. "Regret the things you have done....Not the things you haven't done"
muy bueno saludos de mexico
Please excuse my ignorance, but is there another name for the "Fallujah alley roll?"
Chicago chili dog
After the training is completed is there job placement or is that something we do on our own?
+KO OK We have recruitment assistance
It looks amazing, I would love to take the training. One question though, in the end, getting out of the car, entering the building, doesn't look as professional as the rest of the video. Would you agree?
Just a different type of detail.
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YES !
nice training
Can I take your courses without any military background? And if I did would any contractors pick me up since I have no military background?
Will, it is unlikely you are going to get a job as a contractor initially. I would recommend, get into Close Protection, Corporate, Infrastructure, Free lance protection, and once you make a name for yourself and continue the requisite training for overseas work, you may have a network in place that can help you get boots on the ground. All of us who have worked in hostile regions have worked with professional security specialists with no military background, but they took a longer route to get there. If you want to start building your training portfolio relevant to hostile environment security, tray this route mapping course courses.secfor360.com/mapping
SECFOR International awesome, thank you very much for giving me this information and for replying to my comment. I hope y’all are staying safe, thanks.
Não consegui entender?É uma Academia?
Adoraria fazer cursos do tipo
al entablillar la pierna procura que el cañón apunte al pie no a la cara
Is this training applicable now that OEF is coming to a close?
Most high threat protective details worldwide have nothing to do with political conflicts. The private security business is on the rise outside of the WPS/WPPS sphere. We teach how to operate in high threat/low profile operational environments for corporate, celebrity clients, humanitarian workers, journalists etc.
Nice work
Can a person with no military background still become a great, successful bodyguard?
Yes.
this is like fighting in a war zone
Or Seattle....
@@HighThreatTraining Do you have self-protection course for ladies. We live in France & I feel less and less secure. Thanks.
very nice.
is it possible to get setup with a job while in training and if not how hard are jobs to come by i have roughly ten months left in the army and i am extremely interested
JORDAN WHITE Jordan, though some have gotten jobs while still in training, many start applying and networking after graduation.
Good stuff..
It's really good. But not like Indian Ninja commandos .
Understandable.
im going to the couses in jan I can wait.
+carllie paul - Me too brother. See you there.
+KO OK I'm going to the mar 11 class now bro
All good bro, ill let you know how it goes.
The training was great and I got offered a position with Triple Canopy 1 day after submitting my resume to them because of this course. Definitely worth it. Just know the VA doesn't pay the full BAH because they consider it a work experience course. Definitely worth it in my opinion.
Finallt, a legit looking program
Excelent
Is this training available on the east coast anywhere? Or is there anyone who you would recommend on the east coast?
We have a hotel complex nearby where students stay
4 Day Tactical Trauma Certification Course every 8 weeks in 2016. www.htpscourse.com
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Who can take these classes?
@@Platano_macho Anyone. Next 4-day TCCC is in June 2019 www.htpscourse.com
@@HighThreatTraining what what weapons do you need to have?
Não conhecem o método Giraldi para o saque da pistola?
yes
i live in a country with right hand steering, how do you execute the driver down drill?
Ron Reynr Same system, just opposite side.
Don't confuse "system" with "procedure" There are 4 basic things you must do to take control of a driver down problem These 4 basic things are the system we use to take over the vehicle. Procedures will vary with type of vehicle, right hand or left hand...Manual or Automatic...etc
I don't think it can be considered as "same system" because i think its a lot more complicated, because on the left hand steering, the passanger can simply take over by holding on the wheel and step on the gas pedal with his left foot as an initial move, before actually switching by removing the driver's body to the side, with the right hand steering, the gas pedal is on the right side or the far side from the passanger, so when the driver is already unconscius the vehicles speed is either decreased because the unconscius driver's foot has lost pressure to the pedal or increased because of the shock that triggers the foot to unconsciusly step on the pedal, so for the passanger to gain control of the gas pedal is more complicated because the drivers body is still in the way, and removing the body before gaining control of the pedal and steering wheel can make the vehicle veered out of control
Read above....
Is this what it lools like at any bodyguard training schools?
Nooooo
In 1:38 why was he splinting a rifle that is pointed at the patient's vital organs? With a mag in no less.
1) Its not a splint. The instructor is showing how battlefield objects can be used to increase mechanical pressure of an inguinal wound pack.
2) The demo was done with a "Blue Gun" a molded rubber firearm that does not have detachable parts, including mags. The instructor explained in depth to the students that this was a DEMO and that if you were to actually use a battle field pick up in this way, you would not only remove the mag but the firearms action as well
3) The weapon is pointed in this direction because the flash suppressor hooks nicely under the patients belt to assist in creating the pressure over the empty mags on top of the wound pack.
Beautiful! I like those guys, especialky doing TCCC.
. Please do you know what music is playing in the background?
Cheers and respect from Czech Republic!
Can a Criminal Justice major register for these courses? (Outside of normal classes of course.)
HighThreatTraining Outstanding. Thank you.
Back in 2009 GI Bill didn’t cover this. I’m so pissed that I wasted it up on a Criminal Justice Degree
Looks fun..
this would good if they got it for armored guards
Nice
Anybody know what music they used?
Can anyone take this course?
Yes! We have courses for civilian security specialists and separate courses for military. We are launching our training schedule before the end of October. We will do our theory online first, then the in-person Driving, medical Certifications, Firearms and Immediate actions. You can sign up here to receive notification of our new schedule: courses.secfor360.com/contact
What about a Montgomery GI bill? I would love to do this
Yolu can check to see if they will switch your MGB to Post 9/11
Cd Juarez????
doe's ed manifesto approve?
Whoohoo!
This good
I always wanted to play a "role" in a training scenario, since i could never be an S.S. agent or something of that nature i guess i would be the wimpy assassin and try to out smart the agents, Or course for insurance reasons im sure civilians never get to play a major role, just act as background if anything :(
QUESTION.... I am 40 years old. but still in pretty good shape. I was in the military and deployed 11 months in Iraq as an Infantry man. Is it to late for me to look into this profession? OH! AND THAT'S NOT ME. I JUST REALIZED I AM ON MY DAUGHTER'S RUclips ACCOUNT. SORRY. I LOOK DIFFERENT!!!!! LOL
Great
If I am a VIP, i will get the seasoned Marines, therefore, you’ll have a peace of mind.
Je pe mincri👍👍👍👍👍
1:38 using gun in this way is OK, but without mag !!!! Gun must be unload
This is a blue molded plastic gun. The mag cannot be removed. It was merely an example of how battlefield objects can be used to provide mechanical pressure on an inguinal pack.
1:28 - great evacuation"during fire" !!!
I realize unless you are at the training, you would not know it is a molded plastic gun being shown just as a demo. You did not hear the instructor explain clearing the weapon and even removing the weapon's action prior to using it as a tool to produce pressure on the pack. Thanks for commenting.
i learning vip protection for airsoft gun game
How you all doin, is this a Department of State certified course? I'm looking for a authorized Department of State High Threat Environment Drivers Course.
Our program is different than the DoS program. Some of our curriculum is similar but our focus is low profile high threat operations. We had to develop techniques that would work with little support, small teams, no QRF etc. We have the advantage of changing our courses weekly to make them better and keep them relevant.. The State Department receives its specialized training from private training companies. You can probably find a WPS contract awardee and take a driving course if you want the exact same training DoS gets.
What's the qualifications for taking a course
For the upcoming 8-day Course: 18 and over, Clean record
These guys look like they have their shit together.
these guys need to go to Juarez to end the cartel
Ethan Carter And you are willing to pay how much for that?
+Ethan Carter The last shot in the video is a mission plan for Juarez. You can see the map page in the video. We, SECfOR International, have been working there for almost 10 years.
+8digitPDX I aint doing it but if I did I might need donations
Well made vid!:)
(but why ever would you put the barrel toward center mass/head? In re: to rifle as splint scene? Why not toward foot? 'Always assume weapon loaded, even though y'know't'aint, ja?)
Well made vid though-editing/filmwise!:)
+Max Mephisto Its actually NOT a splint. The instructor showed how battlefield objects can be used to save lives. In this case a BLUE GUN (Molded plastic, mag not removable) was used to produce pressure on an inguninal wound pack (note mags on top of pack) to free up the hands for a move while maintaining pressure on a life threatening bleed. Flash suppressor hooks under belt to keep it in place. This would be done with a cleared weapon. All weapons are considered loaded, until I clear it. Big boy rules here guys, if you can't hang...don't play
Is this course still available ?
We are running our first Open Enrollment course in 2 years on May 6-13. It is a short course that covers hard skills, Protective Driving Certificate (1.2 mile track, Contact, Motorcade Driving) 2 Medical Certificates, Tactical Casualty Care and Basic Life Support (CPR/AED), and 3 days of live fire vehicle and immediate action drills. Onsite Lodging plus all firearms and ammo included in tuition. hit us up at courses.secfor360.com/
So where can someone with special operator skills and close protection experience find work in the real world
Tim, there numerous private security firms that regularly hire qualified individuals for protection details worldwide. Get your resume together with verifiable experience and relevant training, (don't put all your killer stuff and weapons quals at the top of your CV or resume) Look at which companies are working the types of details, or locations, you are interested in working and get ready for a phone, Skype, or in-person interview. When I interview, I ask candidates to talk me through a detail A to Z. I will give them locations and threat. Candidates that fail to clearly articulate the mission planning process,surveillance detection posture & strategies, and solid realistic contingencies...are not even considered. These three things separate those who have had 1) Proper training 2) Relevant experience in high threat environments. and 3) Are prepared to think there way out of a problem before it effects the detail. If a candidate just wants to talk firearms and martial arts...they are not right for us. Consider this when applying and interviewing. Professional security firms prefer that you think and plan to avoid problems, but still have those hard skills in your back pocket just in case. Good luck
i like to be like them how can do to be the part of them
El mapa es de cd juarez 2:25
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Closer...
wow. that guy seriously used a rifle as a splint?
That's not a splint at all. Please review video again. The instructor used a blue gun (molded plastic, mag can't be removed) to show how battle field objects can be used to produce pressure on top of an inguinal wound pack. If you look closely, you will see empty mags placed over the wound pack and the leverage of the rifle hooked under the casualties belt provides excellent mechanical pressure and allows the medic to free up his/her hands to treat others or move the patient.
how much does it cost?.
HighThreatTraining
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Kevin Gonzalez we have numerous courses. The costs are on the course description pages