What is name of the part of the baton that your hand holds?
Baton Grip
If you are standing directly in front of a subject, what is the number of that position?
Inside Position
What are the 3 motions that we use to generate power in striking?
Thrust, Snap, Torque
The head is consider what target level risk?
3 High Risk
The collar bone is what target risk level?
2 Unknown Risk Level
What is the name of the end of the baton nearest your hand?
Grip End
If you are standing to the side on a 45% angle in front, what is number is that position?
1
Joules
The neck is considered what target risk level?
3 High Risk
The rib cage and knee are both risk level 1 targets. True or False
False
They are both level 2 Unknown Risk
What is the name of part of the baton that makes contact when striking? It make up two-thirds of the baton.
Baton Striking Surface
If you are standing directly at the side of subject, what number is that position?
2
Striking a subject with a baton causes more damage than OC Spraying them? True or False
True
The spine, lower back and groin are risk level 2. True or False?
False
They are all risk level 3 High Risk
The shoulder, Upper Arm and Elbow are what target level risk?
2 Unknown Risk Level
What is the name of the part that is on the main end of the baton farthest from your hand?
Striking End
If you are standing on a 45 degree angle in the rear of the subject, what is that number?
2 1/2
The purpose of striking a subject is to gain what?
Control
What target risk level are the Upper Leg, Lower Leg, Foot?
1 Unknown Risk
The Forearm, Hand and Upper Abdomen are what target level risk?
2 Unknown Risk Level
What is a baton called that extends and is not one piece?
Expandable Baton
If you are standing directly behind the subject, what is the position number?
3
We are stronger with are arms closest to our body? True or False
True
Areas of the human body that pose of high risk of death or serious body injury when struck by a baton are called?
Level 3 High Risk
Name 4 if the 7 Level 3 Targets
Head and Face, Throat, Neck, Spine, Solar Plexus, Lower Back, Groin