Mindset Re-Orientation: A Critical Component of Protection Training

 

Have not had an opportunity to post this week’s feature article. Reason being, I’ve been asked by the staff at The Executive Protection Institute to come out, an observe their training. So I’m posting a blast from the past, Mindset Re-Orientation: A Critical Component of Protection Training By Rick Colliver. Enjoy!

Having been involved in the training and selection of protection personnel over the years, I have learned that everyone brings something valuable to the table in the way of their professional experience. As a matter of fact, my co-instructors and I learn something new from the students throughout each class, and if we like a particular technique or learned about a new study or process, rest assured it will be included in the next program.

We recognize that many of the individuals who take principal protection training have already completed training in traditional police, military or martial arts subjects and may be eager to share these techniques with the class, or to build them into their professional tactics tool box. We also appreciate that the people who attend protection courses are energetic, involved and ready for action. However, in order to assure that everyone starts from a level playing field we have found that it is important to isolate some fundamental differences between protection work and traditional police, security and martial arts concepts.

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One Day EP Seminar in Minneapolis

One Day Executive Protection Seminar
in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
April 20, 2012

Introduction and Overview of Executive Protection

Overview

This is an informative one-day program designed to
introduce men and woman to the new professional
career field of personal protection. Presentations will
review philosophy, doctrine, methodology, mechanics,
guidelines, movements, dimensions, and checklists
for the protection of executives, officials, celebrities,
politicians, religious and world leaders.
It is an opportunity to be involved in the presentations
and participate in a training exercise as an example
of what this career is really about.

Course content

Who is qualified?
  Where is the work?
When to start?
What assignments can I expect?
Why consider this career?
    How much money can I earn?

Topics Covered Include:

  • Advance work
  • Preventive Strategies
  • Threat Assessment
  • Choreography
  • Risk Management
  • Countermeasures
  • Protective Measures
  • Traits Required
  • Responsibilities
  • Operations

This program is for those who are curious or have an interest in the field of
Providing Personal Protection.
For individuals involved in other security careers, law enforcement, military,
business, law, teaching, computers, sales, service industry and students;
those who are considering another career or planning their retirement job.
An opportunity to learn the difference between “bodyguard” work and
professional personal protection from those who wrote the classic textbooks
(Providing Executive Protection & Providing Executive Protection vol.II)
on the subject  and have operated the Executive Protection Institute since 1978

The Executive Protection Institute is the first school to consider Personal
Protection as a new professional career and continues to teach worldwide.

Where & When

Minneapolis Marriott City Center
30 South 7th Street
Minneapolis, MN  55402
April 20, 2012
9:00AM-5:00PM

Tuition: $95.00
(deductible when attending the 7-Day Program)

Dr Richard Kobetz Founder of Executive Protection Institute

I recently came across this video of Dr Richard Kobetz, I hope to have more videos from educators in our field in the near future. Considering that many don’t have the opportunity to hear these individuals live, I thought it would be a great idea to have videos of these individuals so that all would have an opportunity to hear them speak. Dr Richard Kobetz, is the founder of Executive Protection Institute.
 

Entry Level Personal Protection Specialists

Entry Level Personal Protection Specialists can gain experience working at Special Events: By Jerry Heying, CPP, PPS

As the owner of a mid size security agency located in New York City and as an Instructor at the Executive Protection Institute (EPI), I am often approached by recent EPI grads (and others who have graduated from other programs) who are looking to get their start into the personal protection field.

Generally for those without much experience and limited credentials, I usually suggest they try working at Special Events. Fortunately, my firm in New York City specializes in Special Event Security and every year we have numerous events with celebrities and dignitaries in attendance or performing, such as post Grammy parties, non-profit fund-raisers with as many as 100 celebrities, and many others. These assignments (although lower paid) offer a chance to accomplish many objectives. The first is to get your feet wet, and start getting some type of security and protection experience. When you lack experience and overall credentials, you have to start somewhere.

Working on Special Event Security is a proving ground that will allow the inexperienced yet well trained EP school graduate a chance to show everyone what they are made of. I equate this to an apprenticeship or like a farm system in baseball with A, AA, and AAA minor league teams supporting a major league team. To get to the “show”, you have to do well on a consistent level in the minors and rise through the ranks to make it to the majors.

Another similarity to baseball is that of acting students; an entry level acting student has to audition for bit parts first before they can expect a leading role, especially if they are just entering the profession. Even though your Special Event experience might only be simple “escorts” , being posted along a red carpet, or posted at a dressing room door, those experiences will be valuable in more ways than you can imagine.

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