Kinetic Fighting

The Training Experience of a Lifetime! - Train in THAILAND

PAUL CALE, creator of the Australian Army Combatives Program, PLUS Muay Thai master & winner of 162 fights, Ajahn BURKLERK PINSINCHAI!

Army Combatives  |  Military knife skills  |  Combat Muay Thai  |  Tactical pistol shooting (all levels) |  7-day, all-inclusive trip  |  26 February to 4 March 2025

Dynamic Threat Management on ZOOM

Learn how to apply behavioural analysis and situational awareness to manage threats in dynamic environments. Take your violence-prevention skills to the next level with behavioural intelligence expert Mathew Wann, author of Predicting Violence: How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues. This live online session (the KEF–IC 'Golf' module) builds upon the lessons of Foxtrot, teaching you how to use nonverbal analysis while...

Dynamic Threat Management – Sydney

Learn how to apply behavioural analysis and situational awareness to manage threats in dynamic environments. Take your violence-prevention skills to the next level with behavioural intelligence expert Mathew Wann, author of Predicting Violence: How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues. This session (the KEF–IC 'Golf' module) builds upon the lessons of Foxtrot, teaching you how to use nonverbal analysis while operating in...

Violence Prevention Essentials – Sydney

Learn how to prevent violence before it happens, using proven behavioural analysis and threat-detection methods. Behavioural intelligence expert Mathew Wann — author of Predicting Violence: How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues — will teach you how to become a ‘hard target’ in any environment. With over 15 years of experience in nonverbal communication and behavioural analytics for Defence, Mathew Wann is...

Dynamic Threat Management – Brisbane

Learn how to apply behavioural analysis and situational awareness to manage threats in dynamic environments. Take your violence-prevention skills to the next level with behavioural intelligence expert Mathew Wann, author of Predicting Violence: How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues. This session (the KEF–IC 'Golf' module) builds upon the lessons of Foxtrot, teaching you how to use nonverbal analysis while operating in...

Violence Prevention Essentials – Brisbane

Learn how to prevent violence before it happens, using proven behavioural analysis and threat-detection methods. Behavioural intelligence expert Mathew Wann — author of Predicting Violence: How to Interpret Nonverbal Cues — will teach you how to become a ‘hard target’ in any environment. With over 15 years of experience in nonverbal communication and behavioural analytics for Defence, Mathew Wann is...

Weapon Survival Essentials – Brisbane

Learn how to apply the principles of Kinetic Fighting–Integrated Combat to control your fear and protect against common street weapons. In this course (Charlie module in the KEF–IC syllabus), you will discover not only the essential components of surviving an armed attack, but how to arm yourself — legally — for the purpose. A mix of theory and practice, these...

Self-Protection Essentials + Survivability Blueprint – Brisbane

Train in Paul Cale’s world-leading close-combat program used by Australian Special Forces & Army, tailored for everyday self-protection. The Personal Combatives courses in the KEF–IC syllabus use the same principles and core techniques as the Australian Army Combatives Program (ACP). The difference? You learn only what’s applicable to tackling violence as a civilian. Battlefield rules of engagement are replaced with the...

Door-to-Door Safety

You may have come across an Uber safety meme like the one above, with this 'handy hint' for protecting yourself when using a ride service. The advice could be useful (and not only for women) — but only if it’s put in the context of training, and your particular social reality.

Who is Watching?

The key to self-defence is not some secret, deadly martial arts technique — it's threat awareness. So if your training is only focused on the punching, kicking and grappling, it had better prepare you for dealing with a surprise attack…