PPCT TEST
1. Tactical
2. Legal
3. Medical - answer3 components of acceptability?
Total Control Theory
One plus One Theory - answerTwo philosophies
Psychological Intimidation
Verbal Non-Compliance
Passive Resistance
Defensive Resistance
Active Aggression
Deadly Force Assaults - answerLevels of Resistance
Officer Presence
Verbal Direction
Soft Empty Hand Techniques
Hard Empty Hand Techniques
Intermediate Weapons
Deadly Force - answerLevels of Control
Safe zone that officer should maintain
6 ft in dealing with others - answerReactionary gap
is to temporarily incapacitate the enemy. 3-7 seconds - answerStunning technique
Distraction techniques - answerThe use of control techniques that weaken motor action
that change the thought process.
Balance displacement - answeruse of control techniques that displays balance of the
principle of leverage
Motor dysfunction - answeris a control striking technique that controls motor nerves of
impairment. 30 seconds to several minutes
Fluid Shockwave Principle - answerMethod of striking that maximizes kinectic energy
transfer
The basis of all PPCT strikes
Touch Pressure
, Striking - answerThe two methods of application?
1. Velocity
2. Mass
3. Energy duration - answerEfficiency of fluid shockwave dependant on 3 things?
1. Perception
2. Analyze/evaluate
3. Formulate a strategy
4. Motor initiation - answer4 stages of reaction time?
1. Penetrate
2. Disengage - answerPPCT Reactionary Options
Approach to Contact
Control upon Touch
Speed of Application - answerTactical Considerations
When the subject has committed a crime
When the subject is an escape risk
When the subject is a safety hazard - answerLiabilities of Handcuff Application
Transport Wrist lock - answerPain Compliance Technique that requires a combination of
equally applied pressure and Counter Pressure
Side Curl- Transport Wrist Lock
Straight Arm Lockout- Straight armbar takedown - answerEscort Position Resistance
Nerve Pressure points
Nerve motor points - answerPPCT Methods of Application
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System - answerThe Autonomic Nervous System is divided in two
branches
Inverted U Law - answerRelationship between heart rate and performance
115 to 145 BMP - answerHeart range for Optimal Performance
Proteins - answerGroup of Amino Acids that maintain and build muscles
Adenosine Triphosphate/Phosphocreatine ATP/PC System
Lactic Acid System
Aerobic System - answerThe human body relies on three energy systems
1. Tactical
2. Legal
3. Medical - answer3 components of acceptability?
Total Control Theory
One plus One Theory - answerTwo philosophies
Psychological Intimidation
Verbal Non-Compliance
Passive Resistance
Defensive Resistance
Active Aggression
Deadly Force Assaults - answerLevels of Resistance
Officer Presence
Verbal Direction
Soft Empty Hand Techniques
Hard Empty Hand Techniques
Intermediate Weapons
Deadly Force - answerLevels of Control
Safe zone that officer should maintain
6 ft in dealing with others - answerReactionary gap
is to temporarily incapacitate the enemy. 3-7 seconds - answerStunning technique
Distraction techniques - answerThe use of control techniques that weaken motor action
that change the thought process.
Balance displacement - answeruse of control techniques that displays balance of the
principle of leverage
Motor dysfunction - answeris a control striking technique that controls motor nerves of
impairment. 30 seconds to several minutes
Fluid Shockwave Principle - answerMethod of striking that maximizes kinectic energy
transfer
The basis of all PPCT strikes
Touch Pressure
, Striking - answerThe two methods of application?
1. Velocity
2. Mass
3. Energy duration - answerEfficiency of fluid shockwave dependant on 3 things?
1. Perception
2. Analyze/evaluate
3. Formulate a strategy
4. Motor initiation - answer4 stages of reaction time?
1. Penetrate
2. Disengage - answerPPCT Reactionary Options
Approach to Contact
Control upon Touch
Speed of Application - answerTactical Considerations
When the subject has committed a crime
When the subject is an escape risk
When the subject is a safety hazard - answerLiabilities of Handcuff Application
Transport Wrist lock - answerPain Compliance Technique that requires a combination of
equally applied pressure and Counter Pressure
Side Curl- Transport Wrist Lock
Straight Arm Lockout- Straight armbar takedown - answerEscort Position Resistance
Nerve Pressure points
Nerve motor points - answerPPCT Methods of Application
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System - answerThe Autonomic Nervous System is divided in two
branches
Inverted U Law - answerRelationship between heart rate and performance
115 to 145 BMP - answerHeart range for Optimal Performance
Proteins - answerGroup of Amino Acids that maintain and build muscles
Adenosine Triphosphate/Phosphocreatine ATP/PC System
Lactic Acid System
Aerobic System - answerThe human body relies on three energy systems