Training Class Region One PO Box 10818, Pleasanton, March 28th and 29th, 2017 CA 94588 0800-1700 hours

Law Enforcement Course Ground Control Fundamentals & Intro to Vehicle Tactics 16 Hour Training Course (2 day) @ CNOA-Region 1 Win the fight! Ground altercations are inherently high risk for officers with the potential for serious injury or death. Officers must understand the mechanics of a ground fight in order REGION 1 BOARD to survive. Risk can be mitigated through training and awareness. In this course, we will CHAIRMAN build confidence while reinforcing these important points: Doug Ulrich Santa Clara County Sheriff’s • You must fight to get to your feet Office • If you must be on the ground, have the confidence to survive and win VICE CHAIRMAN • Tom Moreno Weapon retention and positional awareness remain paramount San Jose P.D. • Gain positional advantage, control the threat and finish the fight

SECRETARY In this course, we will cover common ground fighting positions, escapes, reversals, gaining Faye Maloney Hayward P.D. and maintaining control, weapon retention, submissions and handcuffing. This course will satisfy a Carotid Restraint Hold (Lateral Vascular Restraint) refresher and initial certification. TREASURER ***On day two, we will introduce vehicle combatives. Students will learn how to fight from insid Jose Marin Contra Costa Co. D.A.’s Office a vehicle. Topics will include; gaining dominant position, weapon retention and weapon disarming. We will be utilizing simunitions and force on force during the final portion of the SERGEANT-AT-ARMS course.*** Oscar Ortiz Napa County Sheriff’s Office Instructors: Nathan Mendes has been in Law Enforcement for 15 years and is certified through

TRAINING (POST) and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) to teach defensive tactics, impact COORDINATORS weapons, and chemical agents. Nathan is also a certified Gracie Survival Tactics (Level 1&2) instructo Brian Maloney – Hayward P.D. a wrestler and a student of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Master Charles Gracie.

Chad Norris – Hayward P.D. Carlos Zapata is a 2nd Degree Black Belt under Charles Gracie and has 15 years’ experience teachin

Jiu-Jitsu. He is also ranked a Black Belt Instructor in the Marine Corps Program (MCMAP) BOARD MEMBERS Steve Lynn – Contra Costa D.A.’s Office Location: City of Hayward Cross-Fit Gym and Mat Room John McCoy – Ret. Alameda Co. Sheriff’s Office 1525 W. Winton Ave, Hayward CA 94544 Kim Williamson – Alameda (Enter gate on Tuskegee Dr, across from Clawiter Ave) County Sheriff’s Office Tuition: $60 ***Class is limited to 35 students*** Nesar Naik – Hayward PD Gary Pitkin – Napa PD Participants can wear regular workout attire such as sweatpants/shorts and a t-shirt, but we strongly Patrick Vanier – Santa Clara Co. recommend gi pants and a dry-fit t-shirt. Please, no watches, jewelry, piercings or boots on the mat. D.A.’s Office Finger and toenails must be trimmed. If you have a gi, MMA gloves and a mouthpiece, bring it with Tiffany Poyadue – Santa Clara you. On day two, you will need BDU's, gloves and long sleeve shirt or sweater. Please bring an off Co. Sheriff’s Office duty/ concealed carry holster. NO LIVE WEAPONS OR AMMUNITION. All students must sign a waiver prior to participation. Be on time!! Class starts promptly at 0800. POLITICAL ADVISOR David Wysuph – Ret. San Jose Payment is due at check-in (cash, check or money order or credit card). Make checks payable to PD CNOA (Authorized payment only may be mailed to CNOA, P.O. Box 10818, Pleasanton, CA AWARDS 94588). Plan ahead and register at: http://www.cnoaregionaltraining.org (Region 1). Jim Kimzey – Ret. Alameda Go to: http://www.cnoa.org for more CNOA Region 1 training information. County D.A.’s Office “For Better Narcotic Enforcement” George Driscoll – Contra Costa County D.A.’s Office CNOA is the 2010 Winner of POST’s Excellence in Training Award