Level III* is more (intensive) training where you are trained by personnel from Special Forces personnel (Navy SEALs/Special Forces/Recon). Students are pre-screened and need to be able to do a minimum number of push ups, sit-ups, pull ups and run with equipment for this course. Swimming may also be required for Navy SEALs Tactical Fitness Training.
Level III includes but is not limited to:
- Some of the previous subjects but more intensive training and additional subject information from Levels I and II.
- Defending a facility.
- Outdoor (winter) survival/training exercises used by Special Forces.
- ATFP (Antiterrorist Force Protection.
- ATP (all Threats Protection)
- Advanced weapons.
- Verbal Judo Levels I and II.
- Tactical Training/Room Clearance.
- Undercover Operations.
- Hostage Situations.
- Introduction to Tactical Self Defense.
*Doctor’s note is required for Level III.
Becoming a Protective Agent through us is not a free ride, and is not accomplished in a few easy lessons. Your trainers (see above) did not receive a free pass and neither will you. We are training you on how to keep yourself and others safe at the same time, this takes continuous effort. This type of work, though rewarding in a number of ways, is dynamic and not for everyone.
Important notes:
1. Not everyone is selected for this training, and those who successfully complete the course are eligible for our Elite Operator Club that focuses on professional development and career networking.
a. Selection is based on a number of factors including attitude, reliability, professional demeanor, commitment to work, life experience, education, training, and other factors.
b. The applicant will need a resume and will be interviewed before selected. We are committed to using only the best trainers to produce the best operators for our employer groups, and the selection process is part of how we accomplish this.
2. Tuition is subject to change and does not include books/ manuals (where required), airsoft training, and equipment such as firearms, tactical gear, etc. or travel and lodging out of your city/town/state to places like Connecticut, Virginia and Maryland for special ops/tactical training.
3. Candidates have to be serious about a real career and commitment to their work and ongoing training to keep your name on the Bodyguard/Protective Agent Registry once training is successfully passed. If you do not pass the training you will not get on the registry which helps our graduates with future employment in this exciting and challenging field.
4. You should be physically fit and be able to jog short distances.
5. You should be familiar with the use of a computer and how to navigate the Internet.
If you feel that you have what it takes to become a Bodyguard/Executive Protective Agent then you are welcome to apply for this training.
For more information or to sign up feel free to contact us today at
(631) 482-0075 or (631) 991-2620.
Executive Protection Training Is Portable and can be held anywhere in the world for groups.