Supervivencia urbana y salvaje: ¡Consejos que pueden salvarle la vida!
¿Está lo suficientemente preparado para sobrevivir? En esta clase semanal, aprenda sobre refugios, incendios, agua, alimentos, desastres naturales, preparación para emergencias, animales peligrosos y una variedad de otras habilidades de supervivencia urbana y en la naturaleza (artesanía forestal).
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
55 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Welcome Survivor! Learn the difference between wilderness survival/bushcraft and urban survival. Wilderness Survival (Bushcraft) – How to stay alive if you are stranded out in the elements with mother nature. (Fire, water, shelter, food, first aid, signaling). Urban Survival (Street Survival) – How to stay alive if you are in your own home or town and something like a natural disaster happens, and how to stay safe from criminals. (disaster preparedness, situational awareness, self-defense, anti-bullying, stranger danger). In this class I use a well balanced mixture of lecture, discussion, videos, and pictures, to teach the student on several important survival topics. DURING THIS COURSE, WE WILL DISCUSS: - The survival mindset (getting calm, staying calm, and keeping a positive mental attitude) - Starting a fire (its not nearly as easy as you might think) - Finding water and treating it for consumption - Building a shelter - Signaling for help - Important gear and tools to have - Desert survival - Lost at sea (ocean survival) - Cold weather survival - Finding food (edible plants, berries, animals) - Trapping, hunting, and field dressing. - Knife safety and knife sharpening - What to do during the major natural disasters - What to do if you think someone is following you - How to quickly stop an attacker that is trying to kidnap you - How to escape zip ties/duct tape - How to escape the trunk of a car - How to stay safe while traveling - Dangerous animals: Identifying, avoiding, and defending against. - Long term survival in a "total collapse" scenario - Tips on staying safe during a power outage - Basics of being a "prepper" - Building an EDC or (Every Day Carry) bag - Building a "Bug out Bag" - Knot tying and different uses of rope - Extreme climate survival - Land navigating - First Aid and basic life support - Staying home alone safety - Anti-bullying - Situational awareness - Self Defense - Much, much, more I encourage class participation, and most students that start off shy, are raising their hands, answering questions, and participating by the end of the class. This class is excellent for parents that want to instill confidence in their student. I will also take time at the end of each class to answer questions and talk about real world scenarios. *This is an ongoing class, meeting once a week, and every week we discuss a new topic. After 12 weeks, which is the total amount of classes per segment. We repeat. So if your student joins in the middle or end, as long as they are enrolled they will eventually learn about each topic. There are no prerequisites for any classes, meaning you do not need to take them in any order. I HIGHLY suggest your student repeat the 12 weeks at least once. 75% of my students repeat it 2 or 3 times. This will ensure that they actually grasp and understand what is being taught. Since these are skills that can LITERALLY save their life, I really want them to be able to remember most of the skills they are taught. If you have any questions regarding the class, or what topic your student will learn about on their first day of class, please let me know. I welcome all ages, as survival is important for all! Be safe, be confident, be prepared! Mr. O *If you are not 100% completely satisfied with your students first class I will give you a 100% refund. **I do NOT cancel classes with only 1 student in them, so unless there is an emergency, no need to worry about that. Tags: Survival Survive Surviving Bushcraft Safety Child Safety Prepping Prepper Disasters Doomsday
Metas de aprendizaje
The students will learn practical survival skills in not only the wilderness but what to do if something happens in public; in the urban setting.
The more classes your students take with me the better their chances of survival will be, this is a fact. The more knowledge a person has in survival the greater their chances of survival. So by learning with me, the goal will be to have a well rounded understanding on how to stay alive in various urban and wilderness survival emergencies.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
I will be talking about dangerous animals and how to avoid them and what to do if you encounter them. How to start a fire, self defense if they are getting bullied or if they are about to be kidnapped. Also, knife handling, and sharpening, trapping, hunting, skinning, and field dressing an animal. We will discuss first aid. I will not show gory or bloody images, and I am very careful to not be graphic or detailed when discussing any of these sensitive topics. I also talk about doomsday scenarios such as nuclear war, pandemics, and economic collapse. But out out of the almost 4,000 students I have taught I have only had 1 parent complaint that the class was scary.
Please take into consideration survival literally means how to NOT die. So if your student is at all anxious or gets scared easily, this class might not be fore them.
I also
Lista de útiles escolares
A notepad to take notes and a bottle of water to hydrate with me while we learn. Also, paracord or 550 cord so when we have the knots and gear class, we can practice knot tying. Any rope, twine or even a shoelace will work. You will only need this in 01 class, and its a small portion of that class where we practice knot tying. So if a student forgets rope its usually not a big deal, I have them just grab a shoe lace, or some string and they improvise.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 Grado
Licenciatura desde University of Arizona Global Campus - Formally Ashford University
Grado asociado desde Ashford University
I am a U.S. military veteran, former firefighter/EMR, and have been an outdoorsman and survival enthusiast for over 25 years. I have also been in several unfortunate scenarios where I have had to use my survival skills to stay safe and alive, such as experiencing hypothermia, heatstroke, encountering dangerous animals, and sustaining serious injuries.
My training and experience includes:
-U.S. Coast Guard. During my time serving, I participated in many federal law enforcement and search and rescue missions, and was part of a hurricane response team in South Florida.
-I was a Firefighter/Emergency Medical Responder for 10 years.
-I have taught basic first aid, and emergency preparedness to many children, and adults.
-I have had a great deal of training in urban & wilderness survival, survival psychology, critical incident peer support, emergency management, and disaster preparedness.
-I have also been on many wonderful outdoor adventures and had the unique privilege of mentoring under other fellow veterans which include: special operations servicemen, military medics/ corpsman, and combat survival instructors.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
20 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
55 min
Completado por 2530 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-14
1-18 alumnos por clase