Rule 4!
These guys could have benefitted from some cross-domain application of Cooper’s 4th rule of firearm safety, “identify your target, and what is behind it”. Wait for it…
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNJPSihBkuL
These guys could have benefitted from some cross-domain application of Cooper’s 4th rule of firearm safety, “identify your target, and what is behind it”. Wait for it…
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNJPSihBkuL
The legendary Master Ken asked people about their worst experiences training in a dojo. This time, read the comments.
#pooponthemat #kickanappleoffaliveblade #fartkicks
h/t Kathy Jackson of Cornered Cat
By Lenny Sclafani, DDS
You have yourself and students to protect. This means, no matter what your legal status is, that you are ahead of the game if you train your employees in how to deal with blood spills, injuries (where there is blood), and students who have been exposed to another’s blood, salvia and/or other body fluids contaminated with blood.
To protect yourself, your students and employees, and potentially to protect yourself legally, you should have protective gloves, disinfectants, plastic disposable bags and other items suggested in this article available for use by yourself, other school teachers or staff and students…
Continue reading part 1 and part 2, by Lenny Sclafani, DDS, at Fighting Arts.