Beyond The Barrel Podcast

Ep 62: Police Defensive Tactics with a Pro Fighter Turned Cop: Direct Action Training

1 h 36 min · 1. Juni 2026
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Most Cops Aren’t Ready to Go Hands-On — Steven Chin Explains Why Steven Chin has spent nearly three decades immersed in the world of combat, defensive tactics, firearms, and survival training—where failure can cost lives and preparation is everything. As the owner of Direct Action Training Inc., Steven provides specialized instruction in hand-to-hand combat, edged weapons, improvised tools, CQB firearm tactics, and defensive strategies to military personnel, law enforcement, private military contractors, and security professionals operating in high-risk environments. But this conversation goes far beyond training. Steven opens up about the mindset required to survive violence, the realities of operating on an elite SWAT and sniper team, and what separates performance on the range from performance under pressure. From competing in striking and grappling arts in both the U.S. and U.K. to training under world champions and legendary weapons instructors, Steven has built a career around mastering chaos. Currently serving with the Sheriff’s Office Tactical Training Unit, SWAT Team, and Sniper Team, Steven is responsible for developing and instructing training for officers who may face life-or-death encounters at any moment. His background includes extensive certifications through FLETC and active shooter response programs, while his instruction continues to shape law enforcement defensive tactics and special response teams across multiple agencies. This episode dives into violence, preparedness, leadership, combat psychology, and the truth about what it really takes to operate in dangerous environments when everything is on the line. Beyond the Barrel is where we pour truths—straight, no chaser. Timestamps:  08:46 – Military Contracting 14:01 – Fighting Discipline 21:31 – MMA Evolution 26:53 – Brutal UK Sparring 34:24 – Living The Fight Life 42:40 – Future Of Fighting 45:30 – Kimbo Slice Era 52:17 – Jake Paul Debate 58:40 – Defensive Tactics Training 1:26:07 – Real World Encounters If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode Ep 62: Police Defensive Tactics with a Pro Fighter Turned Cop: Direct Action Training Cover

Ep 62: Police Defensive Tactics with a Pro Fighter Turned Cop: Direct Action Training

Most Cops Aren’t Ready to Go Hands-On — Steven Chin Explains Why Steven Chin has spent nearly three decades immersed in the world of combat, defensive tactics, firearms, and survival training—where failure can cost lives and preparation is everything. As the owner of Direct Action Training Inc., Steven provides specialized instruction in hand-to-hand combat, edged weapons, improvised tools, CQB firearm tactics, and defensive strategies to military personnel, law enforcement, private military contractors, and security professionals operating in high-risk environments. But this conversation goes far beyond training. Steven opens up about the mindset required to survive violence, the realities of operating on an elite SWAT and sniper team, and what separates performance on the range from performance under pressure. From competing in striking and grappling arts in both the U.S. and U.K. to training under world champions and legendary weapons instructors, Steven has built a career around mastering chaos. Currently serving with the Sheriff’s Office Tactical Training Unit, SWAT Team, and Sniper Team, Steven is responsible for developing and instructing training for officers who may face life-or-death encounters at any moment. His background includes extensive certifications through FLETC and active shooter response programs, while his instruction continues to shape law enforcement defensive tactics and special response teams across multiple agencies. This episode dives into violence, preparedness, leadership, combat psychology, and the truth about what it really takes to operate in dangerous environments when everything is on the line. Beyond the Barrel is where we pour truths—straight, no chaser. Timestamps:  08:46 – Military Contracting 14:01 – Fighting Discipline 21:31 – MMA Evolution 26:53 – Brutal UK Sparring 34:24 – Living The Fight Life 42:40 – Future Of Fighting 45:30 – Kimbo Slice Era 52:17 – Jake Paul Debate 58:40 – Defensive Tactics Training 1:26:07 – Real World Encounters If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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