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Where law enforcement and military trainers discuss cutting edge training, tactics and technology. Each episode host Kelly Keith interviews a prominent figure in law enforcement training to discuss various aspects of their expertise.
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In this episode, our special guest Marc Robichaud, the chief of Sainte-Anne Police Department talks about mindfulness and how it  benefits in law enforcement and to our daily living.
New season 4! - Our first episode featuring Tom Burns
Sean O’Brien is a veteran in law enforcement, mainly in general patrol and as a police instructor. He is currently assign in K9 unit. He is also had many opportunities to train across Canada with use of force and firearm related trainings.
Kate Roy is a 14 year police officer veteran and part of the tactical and training unit. She graduated from Firefighter academy, served in Canadian Military and also an experienced mixed-martial artist. Kate will talk about use of force training and tips based in her experience as a professional SWAT trainer and as an excellent athlete.
Andi Clark works within North America and Internationally within the First Responders Community who want to reverse and prevent burnout, thrive and be on top of their game mentally and physically on the job and in their personal life.In this podcast, Andi will offer advice on sleep, breathing tactics – when and how to use to our advantage, gut problems and lots more. Get your pen and paper ready before you press play!
Ryan Atkins is one of the top obstacle course racers in the world. A former mountain bike racer, Atkins is now a dedicated obstacle course racer. In 2014, he won the World’s Toughest Mudder and placed second in the Spartan World Championship – earning serious bragging rights and a respected spot at the top of the billion-dollar industry. He trains in and around Caledon, especially on the Bruce Trail, and loves spending time training in the wilderness, practicing for major races by encountering nature’s many obstacles. A perfect example of a fitness enthusiast who has found his passion in obstacle course racing, Atkins embodies those looking to push themselves as far as they can go.
Featuring Bob Miller, Team Canada - 2020 - Canadian Team Finish Fiji Eco Challenge 2nd Place Finish as featured on Amazon Prime Network.
New Season with new host, Kelly Keith
Kelly Keith has 32 years Police experience.  He has served with the Winnipeg Police Service as a General Patrol Constable, Plain Clothes Detective and Undercover Drug Officer. He has also served with the Victoria Police Department as a General Patrol Constable and while employed with Victoria Police was seconded to the Justice Institute of British Columbia as a Sergeant in charge of Use of Force and Physical Training. He then served with Atlantic Police Academy as an Inspector in charge of Officer Safety, Use of Force, Physical Training, Communication Tactics and Tactical Firearms. Kelly is still an active Police Sergeant with the Ste Anne Police Service on a part time basis.Kelly has extensive practical experience working the street and dealing with Use of Force from officer presence up to dealing with assaultive males with knives and handguns.He has also taught instructors extensively in the United States and a handful of times Internationally in Use of Force related topics. Kelly has testified in Use of Force related cases in various provinces within Canada and has been declared a Use of Force Expert for court purposes across Canada. Kelly has also done internal Use of Force related investigations in various provinces within Canada. Kelly answers the questions:What do you think is the number one thing most trainers get wrong when delivering reality based training?What if the solution is not agreed on by instructors? if they are grey scenarios does that mean the solution is not black and white? Will the grey scenarios result in higher number of failures with students going through the training? Why do you think it is that instructors avoid these grey scenarios if there is so much advantage to them? and more!
During this extraordinary time, we are bringing back Coach Tony Blauer to discuss his KNOW FEAR program and how it can help individuals, families, and organizations better understand how to navigate & manage fear, increase performance, and thrive under unprecedented stress and uncertainty.Tony Answers the Questions:What does is mean to use fear as fuel?How can you avoid getting stuck in a fear loop?What is important for law enforcement to remain focused and ready?And More!*EXCLUSIVE OFFER*  Coach Blauer is offering his KNOW FEAR Seminar for 60% off when using the PROMO CODE: Setcan Availabe Here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/knowfear
Mike Taigman teaches improvement science as an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the University of California, San Francisco’s Master of Science in Healthcare Administration and Interprofessional Leadership and as an Adjunct Professor in the Emergency Health Services Management master’s degree program at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.  He’s shared his perspective in 48 of the 50 states, most of the Canadian Provinces, Israel, Palestine, Australia, and throughout Europe. He is also a former law enforcement instructor with Caliber Press, the Justice Systems Training Institute, and Koga.  Mike is the Improvement Guide for FirstWatch helping partner organizations make meaningful improvements by organizing and leveraging their data. www.firstwatch.netBefore beginning a shift for the day, what is something those working in law enforcement can do to prepare themselves, knowing they are risking exposure to COVID-19?For those working in a leadership role, what is important for them to keep in mind?This pandemic has the potential to drag on for a long time, what are the possible effects of long-term heightened stress on first responders?Can you explain the concept of crisis rehearsal and how that could be beneficial for law enforcement at this time? and more!
Dr. Sarah Dentry-Travis’ is a human performance consultant and conducts research into the mechanisms of mental and physical toughness in extreme environments, specifically in military, police, and emergency first responder populations. She has skied to the North Pole and climbed the highest mountain in Antarctica to measure human performance in challenging environments. Dr. Dentry-Travis investigates the psychological, biological, and physiological components that enable a person to thrive in stressful, high intensity situations and continuously perform at their peak level. Prior to immersing herself in research and human performance consultancy, she served ten years in the Canadian Armed Forces with deployment.She is a Biathlete and was selected to represent Canada at the Ivictus games in the sport of Archery Recurve. She is a Member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts, Inc. Answering questions including:What does your research say are the factors that lead some people to perform well under high stress conditions?Can people who have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder still function well under high stress situations? What is unique to the stress faced by law enforcement compared to other high stress occupations you have studied?What recommendations would you make for training law enforcement to handle and thrive in stressful encounters?Are some people pre-disposed to better handle and perform under high stress? Or is it a skill built up over time?and more!
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