Building Resilience, Fostering Safety – Empowering First Responders Through Martial Arts
Our ultimate goal is to save first responders and community member lives while enhancing effective community policing and growing public trust.
Our expert Martial Artist and Law Enforcement staff at No Belt Required have created a foundational program to teach the most effective and applicable moves from the most effective self defense disciplines:
- Wrestling
- Judo
- Jiu-Jitsu
- Boxing/Muay Thai
The classes will focus on teaching the skills you need to protect yourself and others.
This course has received full AZPOST accreditation for continued training credit.
Our instructors are a mix of first responders with extensive real life policing experience and martial arts training as well as expert civilian martial arts practitioners and coaches who understand the need for further education for our law enforcement community.
Instructors will teach a small, specifically chosen list of effective, and proven techniques in every discipline and focus on providing an experienced and safe place to practice, practice, practice.
Repetitive defensive training and regular stress inoculation are key components of professional policing and modern de-escalation training.
Scientific research has shown that it takes around 10,000 repetitions for a new movement, or skill, to become muscle memory — to become a true part of an individual’s skill set.
The program’s mission is to provide expert repetitive defensive tactics training to incorporate proven de-escalation tactics and habits into active duty police officers.
No Belt Required will track your progress with every single move and every single class on your journey toward 10,000 repetitions and 10,000 hours.