Hey /k/. I want to learn some abilities, as if I were to emulate Metal Gear Solid Solid, and I'd like to ask you guys what are your opinions on companies that offer bodyguard training for VIP protection.
I've found one that offers...
>Bodyguard course
>Personal defense course
>Shooting course
>Diving course
>CPR course
bodyguards are just there to remove any potential major legal or political fallout from someone defending themselves
Just learn all that shit on YouTube
>>27965347
>Metal Gear Solid: Solid was a spin-off game from the popular Metal Gear Solid series. Released in early 2004 for the Nokia N Gage, it never got wide coverage. Despite this, some consider it Kojima's least autistic game. In MGS:S, you play as a bodyguard for VIPs. Your character, Troubled Woodlouse, works for a bodyguard company which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mother Base. Throughout the course of the game, you are sent on missions that include bodyguarding, personal defense, shooting, diving, and CPR.
>>27965378
dafuq, bro...
>>27965402
idk, ask op
>>27965426
I'm op.
I've had some experience in the protection field. Depending on your state, getting certified can be very easy. Building a resume via reputable training providers is a great way to start if you have no prior military like myself. I would recommend getting some good medical training, knowledge on how to handle medical shit is more important then a lot of firearms training. Also get into a serious hand to hand combat school. Close protection is exactly that, up close and many times you may not have a firearm. I could go on for a long time, but try and look up a book called "the bodyguards bible" some good information.
>>27965459
dafuq, bro...
>>27965378
This is his -least- autistic game? I'm so glad I've never played any metal gears.
>>27965461
Thanks for the info. Right now I'm searching for this "Bodyguard's Bible".
And yes, I always heard that having some medical knowledge and experience might be useful.