Winter Academy

$275.00

This academy is a total of three classes that will be run through the months of January, February, and March. January will be home defensive planning and training, February will be Situational Awareness, March will be First Aid Fundamentals. We will currently only offer one class for each month however you will be able to pick if you want a class for Saturday or Sunday. Registration ends January 10th complete registration before the deadline. Classes become individually priced after that point.

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Description

This academy is a total of three classes that will be run through the months of January, February, and March. January will be home defensive planning, February will be Situational Awareness, March will be First Aid Fundamentals.

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Home Defense Dates

Jan 17 Sat, Jan 18 Sun

Situational Awareness Dates

Feb 28 Sat, Mar 1 Sun

First Aid Dates

Mar 21 Sat, Mar 22 Sun

Home Defense description

This course teaches students how to build a practical, actionable home defense plan tailored to their living space, family structure, and personal capabilities. Rather than focusing solely on tools or equipment, we guide students through a layered defense approach—combining prevention, early detection, safe room preparation, and communication planning.
Students will learn how to evaluate their home’s layout, identify vulnerabilities, and design a defensive strategy that supports lawful self-defense while prioritizing avoidance, de-escalation, and family safety.

Situational Awareness description

This course focuses on developing the student’s ability to recognize, avoid, and respond appropriately to potential threats before they escalate into critical incidents. Students will learn the fundamentals of situational awareness, behavioral observation, environmental assessment, and decision-making under pressure.
The course teaches how to read your surroundings, identify pre-attack indicators, and make proactive choices that reduce the likelihood of confrontation. The emphasis is always on prevention, escape, and de-escalation—empowering students with the mental skills that form the foundation of all self-preservation training.