They've had branches there in the past, contact them and they should be able to put you in touch. If the others are dormant, then start one, they will help.
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- Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:10 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Self-defense help?
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- Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:51 am
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: Self-defense help?
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Re: Self-defense help?
I recommend you contact the Central Texas Combatives Training Group through their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CTCTG
They are a club that self-organizes training sessions that are generally free, or with a nominal cost to cover minor expenses, combined with bringing in professional instructions. At least when I was active the self-organized training sessions were the majority of activity and the most important part -- you get to practice what you learn against other people. They cover a range of SD activities, from dealing with street encounters that may or may not be preludes to a mugging, open hand combatives, dealing with knives, handgun self-defense (including air soft force-on-force, rifles/shotguns, and lots of scenario training.
I don't know where you are, the CTCTG is headquartered in the Waco/Salado area, but they often have little branches in various other towns, even other states. If you can get another guy, or two or three, who are interested in improving your SD skills, the leader of the CTCTG, Steve, will help ou get organized.
Best wishes and check it out.
They are a club that self-organizes training sessions that are generally free, or with a nominal cost to cover minor expenses, combined with bringing in professional instructions. At least when I was active the self-organized training sessions were the majority of activity and the most important part -- you get to practice what you learn against other people. They cover a range of SD activities, from dealing with street encounters that may or may not be preludes to a mugging, open hand combatives, dealing with knives, handgun self-defense (including air soft force-on-force, rifles/shotguns, and lots of scenario training.
I don't know where you are, the CTCTG is headquartered in the Waco/Salado area, but they often have little branches in various other towns, even other states. If you can get another guy, or two or three, who are interested in improving your SD skills, the leader of the CTCTG, Steve, will help ou get organized.
Best wishes and check it out.