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Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 8:36 PM

Parents as Teachers Hosted Safety and Self-Defense Training

WEIMAR – The Schulenburg/ Weimar Parents as Teachers (PAT) held a group connection safety training on April 13 at the First United Methodist Church in Weimar.

WEIMAR – The Schulenburg/ Weimar Parents as Teachers (PAT) held a group connection safety training on April 13 at the First United Methodist Church in Weimar.

Hardy Hay, retired Houston Homicide Investigator and current Fayette County Sheriff’s Deputy, gave a presentation on situational awareness. Hay also serves as an anti-terrorism/force protection officer for the U.S.

Army. He has 39 years of experience in personal protection.

His presentation consisted of tips on being aware of your surroundings and what to do when you find your surroundings to be dangerous. He introduced Cooper’s Color Code of Aware- ness, a system divided into five categories of awareness ranging from white, yellow, orange, red, and black. He also introduced the OODA (observe, orient, decide, act) loop, a four-step system of deficient making that focuses on filtering information putting it into context quickly and making an appropriate decision.

Jesus Martinez, co-owner of Texas Fight Lab in Weimar, gave Jiu-Jitsu techniques on how to escape if someone were to attack or try to abduct you. Martinez is a blue belt under Chad Kight of the Royce Gracie Lineage. He has been doing MMA for six years and jiu-jitsu for four years.

He teaches adult and children’s classes at Texas Fight Lab and has coached several amateur fighters, one of whom is a cur rent champion. Martinez teaches self-defense and jiu-jitsu in Flatonia and Weimar and competed in jiu-jitsu all over Texas. Martinez gave step-by-step instructions, demonstrations and hands-on training on how to use the techniques


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