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During your shift, you will deal with gang members, would-be terrorists, and angry citizens. Sounds like a tough job for any cop, but you do it every day without weapons and enough training. Imagine trying to do the best job possible with limited resources - it's a constant challenge. Your job demands that have to keep order and often times you're the first to deal with a bad situation - because of that you need real self defense training. You can't tell some scum bag they're not supposed to fight back and expect them to just walk away without a struggle.

Most security guard jobs are down right boring, but they never stop being dangerous. On July 27, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia security guard Richard Jewell found a pipe bomb and saved thousands of lives. On March 21, 2005, a student at Red Lake High School in Minnesota who had already killed two family members tried to enter the school when he was confronted by unarmed security Derrick Brun. Brun tried to stop the student from entering the school when he was shot - his death saved lives. In 2007, security guard Jeanne Assam stopped a heavily armed man who was trying to enter the New Life Church. Thanks to his heroic actions hundreds of people were unharmed. Remember, you have an important job to do no matter what people say.

Most of the time your job is to watch, report and provide information to the people working in and visiting your complex - but if things go to hell you're it until help arrives. Take some time to learn all about the place and the people who work there so you can be someone they can depend on by taking your job seriously. It's also important that you learn real self defense and be ready to fight someone if necessary. It might not be part of the job, but you better know what to do if things get violent. If you're the first to get there you're also the first to fight. You have to begin preparing yourself for the dangers that come with the job before something bad happens.

For many you're the friendly face that tells them where things are and helps them out when they forget their keys - but you know at a moment's notice you will be the first person on scene in a crisis situation. You help the police and fire department stop the bad guys at the door. You do the hard part and supply the courage, but to survive until the end of your shift you need good self defense training. When you step into action you need to have all the training so you can guard the people you have been assigned to protect.

Captain Chris Pizzo has dedicated his life to not only spreading the "truth" about martial arts and self defense, but also to teaching the very same simplistic, and easy to learn answer he discovered after nearly being stabbed to death during a road rage attack. You can learn more about him and take a no-obligation "test drive" of his award winning Close Combat Training system absolutely free at http://www.CloseCombatTraining.com

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