COURSES FROM AMERICAN RANGERS

PKC, Physical Knowledge Control designed by Captain John P. Painter of the American Ranger is not a sport martial art. It is designed for police, military and some qualified civilian as a “street combat” system of hand to hand and hand to weapon defense. There are three division of PKC training.

Police PKC versions: All PKC for police and detention officers are court defensible and comply with departmental use of force guidelines. These methods are highly recommended for bodyguards and other protective service officers

Military PKC versions: Military tactics are different from police and law enforcement. MPKC is designed for wartime scenarios and the instant neutralization of single or multiple targets using empty hand, baton, edge weapon or small arms.

Civilian PKC versions: Civilians training in PKC can be confident that they are gaining the highest level of self-protection arts. These are not sport or martial art tournament methods but highly effective tactics for avoiding or preventing violent encounters often before they can occur. Education in local laws governing self-defense are a part of each program.

What is PKC?

Police and Military Programs

PKC Weapons Tactics and Control

PKC Civilian Classes

Urban Survival

About Capt. Painter