This video, sponsored by Firearms Legal Protection, showcases a parking garage argument that unfortunately escalates to physical harm. It highlights the importance of de-escalation techniques, referencing the LEAPS Method and Verbal Judo from the ASP Extra channel. The description also promotes ASP merchandise and encourages viewers to consider becoming Patron members to support content creation. Additionally, it links to relevant news stories and the ASP Sponsors and Recommended Products page.
This video highlights a Phoenix police officer effectively using verbal de-escalation techniques, often referred to as "Verbal Judo," to resolve a situation. The video is sponsored by Firearms Legal Protection, and the description includes numerous links to ASP's various platforms, merchandise, and recommended products like holsters. It also directs viewers to news stories related to the incident and promotes ASP's patron membership program.
This monthly live stream from August 2020 covers several topical firearm-related news items, including NICS record trends, increases in gun purchases in New York, anti-gun legislation in California, plummeting support for gun control amid crime surges, and a political figure's financial dealings. The stream also recommends reading material on self-defense and de-escalation, and provides links for joining gun rights organizations like CRPA and Gun Owners of California. The host, Joel Persinger, also promotes his website, training at Practical Defense Systems, and various platforms where his content can be found. Sponsor mentions and information on Second Call Defense are also included.
This is a monthly live stream from July 2020 hosted by Joel Persinger, also known as The GunGuy. The stream covers news, discusses books like "Force Decisions" by Rory Miller, "Verbal Judo" by George Thompson, and "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin De Becker. It also promotes various firearms and Second Amendment advocacy groups such as CRPA, Gun Owners of California, and Gun Owners of America. The description includes links to training from Practical Defense Systems and the host's website and podcast. The host is identified as a Co-Founder & CEO of Practical Defense Systems and an NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor.
This is a monthly live stream for July 2020 featuring host Joel Persinger, also known as The GunGuy and co-founder of Practical Defense Systems. The stream covers news topics and recommends several books related to decision-making, verbal de-escalation, and personal safety: 'Force Decisions' by Rory Miller, 'Verbal Judo' by George Thompson PHD, and 'The Gift of Fear' by Gavin De Becker. The video also promotes various organizations such as CRPA, Gun Owners of California, Gun Owners of America, and Second Call Defense, along with the host's website, Patreon, and training services at Practical Defense Systems. Multiple platforms where the content can be viewed are listed, as well as sponsors like OpticsPlanet.
This live stream from June 2020 features Joel Persinger (The GunGuy) and discusses use of force in self-defense, referencing CRPA resources. It also suggests several books on self-defense, force decisions, and verbal de-escalation. The description includes numerous links for viewers to join organizations like CRPA and Gun Owners of California, and to access other content platforms for GunGuyTV. It highlights Practical Defense Systems training and mentions sponsors like OpticsPlanet. The content appears to be a discussion-driven live event rather than a hands-on demonstration.
This is Part 1 of a monthly live stream from June 2020 hosted by Joel "The GunGuy" Persinger. The stream discusses the CRPA's Use of Force in Self-Defense alert and recommends several books on the topic: "Force Decisions" by Rory Miller, "Verbal Judo" by George Thompson, and "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin DeBecker. It also promotes joining various organizations like CRPA, Gun Owners of California, and Gun Owners of America. The description provides multiple links to the host's website, Patreon, podcast, and social media channels, as well as sponsors and training opportunities.
This is a monthly live stream from May 2020 hosted by Joel Persinger, also known as The GunGuy. The stream discusses various topics, including recommended books on force decisions, verbal de-escalation, and fear. It also touches on a news story about a Seattle police officer's suspension for supporting constitutional rights, and links to organizations like CRPA and Gun Owners of California. The description also includes links to the host's website, training services, Patreon, and podcast. Various social media platforms where the content can be found are listed, along with sponsors like OpticsPlanet and Second Call Defense.
This video emphasizes the critical need for comprehensive firearms training beyond basic pistol courses, particularly for civilians, law enforcement, and military personnel. It advocates for a holistic approach that includes situational awareness, threat assessment, tactical decision-making, and a wide range of practical skills. The description outlines various training categories such as pistol, rifle, shotgun proficiency, use of cover, de-escalation techniques (Verbal Judo), martial arts (Krav Maga, Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu), weapon-based martial arts, emergency medical training, room clearing, vehicle defense, gunsmithing, reloading, low-light tactics, night vision, small unit tactics, mission planning, defensive driving, land navigation, communications, and survival skills. The core message is to 'Train hard. Train smart.'
This video discusses an incident where Las Vegas Metro PD officers attempted to de-escalate a situation with a robber using verbal tactics and less-lethal tools. The narrative highlights the ineffectiveness of a bean bag shotgun in this scenario, forcing officers to quickly switch to other tools when the suspect posed a threat to bystanders. The description also promotes ASP's merchandise, their extra content channel, and encourages viewers to consider supporting their work through Patron membership or finding local firearms instructors.
This video analyzes a dash cam incident involving Guilford County Deputy Wes Mecham and Daniel Roy Smith. The incident highlights critical lessons in "verbal judo" and the importance of ensuring a threat is neutralized. While the specific firearm involved isn't detailed, the narrative emphasizes officer safety and tactical decision-making during a roadside stop that escalated unexpectedly. The video encourages viewers to consider their own preparedness and training.
This video discusses a violent hotel altercation where a guest assaulted the manager. The content creator emphasizes the importance of "verbal judo" and maintaining a "defensive fence" in such situations, referencing a linked video for more details. It also promotes ASP merchandise, a secondary channel for additional content, and encourages viewers to support the channel through Patreon or find local instructors. News stories and raw footage of the incident are also linked.