RMST, LLC November 2024 Training Class
November 09 - 10, 2024Description:The course topics will include, but are not limited to:· Psychology of Captivity, which, at a high level, covers the psychological stress of captivity, captivity shock, stages of captivity, captive treatment, ways to improve treatment, resolution, etc.· Conquer Restraints, which, at a high level, cover individuals using your senses, characteristics, and ways to overwhelm using duct tape, packing tape, monofilament tape, natural fiber rope, man-made nylon rope, electrical cord; zip ties; and handcuffs (three [3] different handcuff styles – most courses only teach one [1] handcuff style). Capacity:The course of up to six (6) people will be held on Saturday, 09 November, and if there is enough interest, up to another six (6) people will be on Sunday, 10 November.Length:The course lasts 6-8 hours (depending on student participation), including a one-hour break.Price:$200 per Individual; $375 per Couple. Couples are encouraged but not required. Payment is due before the start of class. Please note that this is the last introductory price before a price increase to be in range with others who teach similar topics.Attire:Please wear comfortable clothing as there is a physical aspect to the training.**A liability waiver will be provided once enrollment is confirmed. Contact:Please message rmstllc@outlook.com by Wednesday, 06 November, if you need additional details. You can also find additional details at https://www.rmstllc.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @rmstllc.Certificate:At the end of the course, attendees will receive a certificate of completion.Sign-Up Form:If interested and ready to sign up, please use the link (each attendee will need to complete a registration form).https://forms.office.com/r/g8reuCwS41
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