~Radial Nerve Motor Point - outside of the upper forearm
~Median Nerve Motor Point - inside of the forearm
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
What is the ATP/PC system
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~Small energy bundles stored in the muscles, used during high energy and
strength activities
~100% Performance lasts 10-15 seconds. Drops to 45% within 30 seconds
What are the three tactical considerations?
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~Approach to Contact - always assume every subject is a potential resistor,
use reactionary gap
~Control Upon Approach - gain immediate control, defeat expected
resistance upon first touch
~Speed in Application - to diffuse aggression or actions that may lead to
aggression
What are some striking techniques?
, What are the most prominent strikes
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Brachial Stun, Suprascapular Stun, Angle/Knee kick to the subjects thigh
What is motor dysfunction?
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Control striking technique that overstimulates motor nerves, resulting in
temporary muscle impairment
What is the inverted U
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~Examines the optimal heart rate zone for optimal performance.
~As arousal increases so will motor performance to a point, if arousal too high
performance decreases
~Moderate (Optimally Aroused) = Maximum Performance
What is the palm heel strike?
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Designed to stop subject's forward movement by targeting subject chest,
stiff-arm
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