Ceicei said:
I think all instructors should know and be certified in first aid/CPR. Injuries can happen when doing martial arts and it would be good to be able to assess injury severity and know what needs to be done. If its a large school, it is not a bad idea for other dojo staff to have first aid/CPR training too. Once certified, it is ideal to have refresher/recertification on a yearly basis.
Knowing that the instructors are trained will help reassure parents of students and adult students.
Sometimes business/school insurance do allow discounts if people running the business/school are trained.
- Ceicei
Right, but it also I think beneficial that the students have first-aid/CPR training as well. One year in Washington D.C. I got caught out on the streets late at night past the time the public transport runs. I had to hoof it back 20 blocks to my college where I was attending at the time.
I was accousted by someone (this is the NW section of the city, btw) and was placed in a SD position. Fortunately my attacker was drunk and more fortunate he was alone. I incapacitated him with a simple palm sword slice across his adams apple. Turns out that I went either too deep or too hard and he was lying there struggling to breathe.
Well, crap could I just leave him there and possibly die. Under other circumstances I probably would've. But that night he was lucky. I managed to do CPR on him (
NOT very pleasant when the victim is drunk and hadn't bathed or brushed his teeth in god knows HOW long :barf: ) until a cruiser passed by, whipped around and pulled over. Seeing them I explained I "happened across this guy and he didn't seem to be breathing. They took over emergency medical treatment and in the hubbub of the ambulance and growing curiosity seekers in the neighborhood I managed to slip away.
I did that because I didn't want to be questioned as to HOW he got that way in the first place.
Any way the guy could've died had I not done what my training had taught me.
We are trained to defend ourselves but it makes good sense to be able to have the training to umm, correct our mis-calculations shall we call it?
Also another (this time hypothetical) scenario is that you are defending your loved one and/or friends and one of them gets hurt seriously enough to warrant immeidate first-aid treatment. Well you're there aren't you?
Even if not in a SD situation... hey it's good to know first-aid and CPR right?