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The five courses offered by B.P.C. are broken down into modules of training

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Modules

The five courses offered by B.P.C. are broken down into modules of training.  Each module contains a single technique set.  Each technique set, contains a series of techniques for individual weapons.  Each technique set has a series of three phases in which an individual will transition based on his or her ability to meet the criteria set by each phase. 

The Four Modules are:

B.I.T.  (Basic Individual Training) – mandatory, teaching the principles of movements and technique which all the other modules use as a base.  

Note: Make no mistake just because the term Basic is used does not mean that this module is dispensable or without vigor.  Practitioners completing all three phases of training in this module are fully capable of engaging and incapacitating and enemy with any weapon available to them.  Battlefield Combat means just that! Combat for the Battlefield. 

I.I.T. (Intermediate Individual Training) - all the principles taught in B.I.T. yet designed to take practitioners to the next level of proactive combatives. 

A.I.T. (Advanced Individual Training) – combines the tactics and principles from B.I.T. and I.I.T as well as a few additions, for an intensive advanced training that creates warriors who are capable of performing under extreme stress.

M.I.T. (Master Individual Training) – principles of movement and techniques from B.I.T. and A.I.T combined to teach the practitioner a more in-depth understanding of combat.  The techniques studied in this module take efficiency, effectiveness and simplicity to a whole new level.