What two systems are applied to produce the TPR course correct answers Pattern recognition &
Training principles
List the two branches of the autonomic nervous system correct answers Parasympathetic nervous
system & the Sympathetic nervous system
Stress causes what changes in the autonomic nervous system correct answers Vision, motor skills
& cognitive processing
Describe the ATP energy system correct answers Small energy bundles stored in the muscles.
Burns out after 10-15 seconds. 45% decrease in max output.
What are the four components of acceptability? correct answers Tactical, legal, medical & human
factors
List the 2 control theories. Which is more conservative? correct answers Total control theory &
one plus one theory. 1+1 is more conservative.
Describe the 6 levels of resistance. correct answers Expressive body indicators, verbal
noncompliance, passive resistance, defensive resistance, active resistance & deadly force assault
Describe the 6 levels of control. correct answers Officer presence, verbal direction, soft empty
hand control, hard empty hand control, intermediate weapon & deadly force control.
Explain the inverted-U law. correct answers Used ti demonstrate the relationship between stress
and performance.
Define the control principle "stunning." correct answers The stimulation of overwhelming
sensory input that is sudden, intense & inexpected
, Define the control principle "pain compliance." correct answers The use of the stimulus pain to
control resistive behavior
Define the control principle "motor dysfunction." correct answers A control striking technique
that overstimulates nerves, resulting in a temporary muscle impairment.
Define the control principle "distraction technique." correct answers The use of control
techniques that weaken motor action by changing the thought process
Layman's term for a motor dysfuction correct answers A severe cramp
Define the reactionary gap correct answers Minimum safe zone a ofc should maintain when
dealing with a subject (8 ft)
Two reasons and ofc would approach a subject from Relative positioning (RP) 2 1/2 correct
answers Handcuffing & escorting
Teo options should an ofc find themselves in the reactionary gap correct answers Penetrate or
disengage
3 types of handcuffing subjects correct answers Totally cooperative, potentially uncooperative &
totally uncooperative
When should the ofc dbl lock the cuffs? correct answers As soon as it is tactically safe
3 tactical considerations for handcuffing correct answers Approach to contact, control upon touch
& speed of application