Revolutionizing law enforcement combatives
What We Do
Code 4 Combat was created and formed to provide quality combative training to
- law enforcement professionals
- military personal
- security professionals
- personal protective operators
- corrections officers
- fire fighters
Training is Court Defensible
Graham v. Conner defended an officers ability to use force when the suspect decides to resist arrest and fight the officer.. Effectively subduing a suspect is critical to an officers safe outcome. Code 4 provides these skills necessary to sucessfully win a combative situation.
Officer Combative Statistics
52% of attackers took officers to the ground
40% of attacks happen while being handcuffed
64% of attackers continued to fight once officer was on the ground
77% of attackers pinned or grappled with officers on the ground
61% of officers attacked were in a 1 vehicle patrol
87% of their attacks involved one suspect
(FBI, Street Survival Statistics)
40% of attacks happen while being handcuffed
64% of attackers continued to fight once officer was on the ground
77% of attackers pinned or grappled with officers on the ground
61% of officers attacked were in a 1 vehicle patrol
87% of their attacks involved one suspect
(FBI, Street Survival Statistics)
System
1 out of 10 officers
become the victim of an attack.
Code 4 Combat is a principle based system. Our system will teach operators principles that will allow them to
-Understand how fights are won or lost.
-Learn to get up from ground
-Keep from being taken to the ground
-Effectively controlling a subject and going home CODE 4
As operators gain this understanding retention is greatly improved because the operator relies on principles and fundamentals to attain victory during the conflict. Individual techniques or skill sets that an operator already possess can be "plugged" in to help the operator come out on top in any conflict.
become the victim of an attack.
Code 4 Combat is a principle based system. Our system will teach operators principles that will allow them to
-Understand how fights are won or lost.
-Learn to get up from ground
-Keep from being taken to the ground
-Effectively controlling a subject and going home CODE 4
As operators gain this understanding retention is greatly improved because the operator relies on principles and fundamentals to attain victory during the conflict. Individual techniques or skill sets that an operator already possess can be "plugged" in to help the operator come out on top in any conflict.


