Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga
Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga
Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga
Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga
Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga
Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga

Koga Police Straight Baton DVD by Robert Koga

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THE KOGA INSTITUTE PRESENTS

ARREST AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES

The Most Legally Justifiable and Practical Police Arrest Techniques


INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME:

◦ Introduction
◦ Grommet placement
◦ Baton Swing
◦ Target areas and areas to try to avoid
◦ 2 Ct Striking Hand and four directions
◦ 2 Ct Modified and four directions
◦ 3 Ct from the ring and four directions
◦ 5 Ct Thrust
◦ 2 Hand Low Defense
◦ Upper Cradle
◦ Lower Cradle
◦ Hip Torque Power
◦ Transition Drill
◦ Overcoming resistance from a prone suspect (The Baton as a lever)
◦ Baton defense against a rear choke
◦ The Baton and the 21 Foot Rule
◦ Circumstances that might Justify Use of the Baton

About the Instructor:

Robert Koga (1930–2013) was a Japanese-American LAPD officer, martial artist, and founder of the Koga Institute, known for creating an influential arrest-and-control training system used in law enforcement. Born in California, he was interned with his family during World War II, where he first began studying judo, later expanding into wrestling and other grappling arts. After serving in the U.S. Air Force and spending time in Japan, he joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1955 as one of its early Asian-American officers. Drawing on his martial arts background and policing experience, he developed practical techniques for suspect control, searching, and handcuffing that emphasized efficiency and reduced injury risk. In 1973 he founded the nonprofit Koga Institute to teach these methods to police and security professionals, and after retiring from the LAPD in 1979, he continued to instruct and refine his system, leaving a lasting impact on modern law enforcement defensive tactics.

Length: 2 hours & 7 min.

Publication date: 2015