PAS Level 1: Handing You the Steering Wheel
The world moves fast, and too often, it tries to make your decisions for you. PAS Level 1 is designed to give you the control back. This isn’t just another safety course; it’s the foundational “operating system” for your life.
In this course, you will develop Identity Armour—the mental and physical grit to recognise influence, manage your impulses, and make smart decisions under pressure. We move beyond just talking about risks like bullying or social media traps; we show you the strategic “how” behind the choices you make.
Through real-world “safe-fail” scenarios and team challenges, you will build:
Situational Agency: Learn to read environments and spot manipulation before it takes root.
Verbal Agency: Develop the presence and voice to set clear boundaries without apology.
Physical Agency: Master simple, effective principles of safety that rely on skill over size.
Decision-Making Mastery: Form automatic “Personal Rules” that keep you in control, both online and off.
By the end of Level 1, you won’t just be a passenger to your circumstances—you will be the active author of your own choices.
PAS Level 1 is a high-impact, holistic operating system for life designed to fit seamlessly into busy modern schedules through 7-to-10-minute micro-lessons powered by Habit Stacking—the science of anchoring new growth to automatic, daily routines like commutes or morning habits. Supported by an active accountability architecture of smart notifications, private peer forums, and competitive leaderboards, this program eliminates friction to keep students consistently moving forward. Far more than a traditional safety course, it serves as an incubator for the mind that yields a massive return on investment, instilling ancient and modern focus disciplines, elevating performance under pressure, and building unbreakable Identity Armour. Ultimately, PAS Training refuses to cultivate a mindset of fear or blame; instead, it ensures that when young people finally "fly the nest," they do so as radically autonomous, highly savvy individuals who look out at the world and see an expansive landscape of opportunity ready to be seized.
Still wondering what PAS is all about? Watch this short explainer video and experience the interactive benefits of this hybrid course, or if you're keen to just get started, then go straight to module 1, piece 1 and start your first lesson.
Taking action now is the key to being fully prepared for the future.
Discover how your brain filters reality and how that perception controls your choices.
Learn how to build "Personal Rules" that act as automatic shields to keep you smart and safe under pressure.
Pressure-test your judgment: Use a common real-world scenario to see how your perceptions and personal rules hold up when things move fast.
Expose the mental gaps: Understand how your brain uses "autocomplete" to make split-second decisions and why filling in the gaps with assumptions can be dangerous.
The Biological Gap: Compare human reaction speed to other mammals to see why you are naturally at a disadvantage—and why distance is your ultimate "weapon."
Physical Agency Skills: Learn "Fortress Ready" and "Calming Hands" to protect your space and instantly flip an aggressor’s perception of you from a "target" to a self-aware, controlled individual.
Deconstruct the "Cognitive Hijack": Learn how your internal chemistry shifts under pressure and how biochemical triggers can take over your decision-making.
Master the Anger Scale: Understand the critical difference between feeling anger and tipping into rage, and how to process emotions before they override your control.
Face the Reality of Rage: Accept that while tactical and verbal agency are powerful, they aren't magic. Sometimes, a person's emotional "hijack" is too deep for words to reach, and you must shift instantly from talking to protecting.
The Shield & Move: Master the "Elbow Shield"—a natural, instinctive guard—and sync it with your footwork to create a moving fortress that keeps you safe under pressure.
Discover how your brain filters reality and how that perception controls your choices.
Learn how to build "Personal Rules" that act as automatic shields to keep you smart and safe under pressure.
Why do we buy things we don’t need or stay in toxic loops? This lesson strips away the illusion of "free will" to show how dopamine and adrenaline act as internal puppeteers. Students learn to spot the "Cognitive Hijack" in real-time, moving from impulsive "passengers" to intentional "authors" of their own choices.
Fear isn't a weakness; it's a high-speed survival tool. Using the concept of "Identity Armour," students learn to distinguish between "worry" (manufactured anxiety) and "true fear" (a biological signal to act).
Words can be weapons or tools. Students explore how "forced teaming," "charm," and "too many details" are used to bypass their boundaries. By decoding these linguistic patterns, they build the verbal agency to say "No" without apology and recognize when someone is trying to "typecast" or control them.
Humans are hardwired to follow the tribe—it’s an ancient survival instinct that now drives social media algorithms and peer pressure. This lesson teaches students how to recognise "Neural Synchronisation" and "Behavioural Cascades".
Knowledge isn't power—application is. Students engage in "safe-fail" scenarios to test their verbal and physical boundaries. By practicing "Personal Rules" (pre-loaded decisions), they build the resilient self-efficacy needed to stay calm and act effectively when the stakes are high.
Why do we romanticise "never giving up" in movies? Students learn to distinguish between healthy persistence and troubled obsession. This lesson breaks down the "relentless pursuer" and teaches students that a "No" should never be a negotiation.
Your phone knows you better than you know yourself. This lesson exposes the "hidden strings" of social media, from infinite scroll to micro-targeted ads. They will develop the situational agency to stay "authors" of their time and choices in an increasingly automated world.
What if your biggest enemy isn't someone else, but your own habit of "playing it safe"? Students learn to identify their "Personal Villains"—like the fear of failure or the comfort of staying stuck. By naming the enemy, they turn abstract anxiety into a tangible target.
It’s not just what people say, it’s how they frame it. Students learn how "tax relief" sounds different from "public investment" and how marketers use "the illusion of autonomy" to nudge their decisions.
This capstone lesson brings every skill together to forge your permanent "Identity Armour". Students practice the ultimate PAS mindset: "I can think clearly, act decisively, and take responsibility for my choices".
Physical safety isn't about being the biggest person in the room; it’s about understanding leverage, balance, and simple physical principles. Students learn how to use their body with awareness and effectiveness to create exits rather than winning fights.
As students prepare for work or internships, they must recognize that professional settings have unique social dynamics. This lesson teaches how to spot warning signs of workplace volatility and the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.
Violent or predatory behaviour is rarely "random"—it follows a process. Students dive into high-stakes prediction, learning to recognize the "languages" of entitlement, grandiosity, and revenge.
We learn best by analysing the choices of others. Working in teams, students deconstruct real-world scenarios to identify the exact moment a "Cognitive Hijack" occurred or where a "Survival Signal" was ignored.
In this final module, students prove they are no longer "passengers" of circumstance. Through a series of complex, safe-fail situational tests, they must apply verbal boundaries, situational awareness, and pre-loaded Personal Rules.
Effective self-protection isn't about being the strongest person in the room; it’s about using physics to your advantage. Students learn the fundamental principles of balance and leverage to manage physical pressure without needing superior size.
Under high pressure, you don't rise to the occasion; you sink to the level of your training. This lesson focuses on habit formation and "SIRS" (Instinctive Response Training) to automate safety responses.
Boundaries are a tiered system. This lesson teaches students how to transition seamlessly from a strong verbal "No" to physical space management. By practicing the integration of presence, voice, and personal space awareness, students learn to prevent a situation from escalating while being prepared to act if it does.
This is where theory meets the street. Students participate in advanced "safe-fail" scenarios that require them to apply everything they’ve learned. From reading "Survival Signals" to utilizing "Identity Armour" under duress, these tests prove that the student is the author of their choices, even in unpredictable environments.
In the final module, students integrate physical, verbal, and situational agency into a single, cohesive mindset. We finalize the "Personal Rules" that act as automatic decision-making operating systems.
Hybrid training is a total game changer for your physical agency.
Think about it: what can you realistically master in a single 2-hour session if you’re seeing the moves for the first time? Most people spend half the workshop just trying to figure out where their feet go
PAS Training flips the script. By the time you walk through those doors, you will already know the physical drills and patterns by heart. Because you’ve done the "thinking" part at home, the workshop becomes purely about perfecting, pressure-testing, and hard-wiring these skills into your Identity Armour. We aren't just practicing; we're making these responses instinctive so they’re ready when it actually matters.
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The 20-Day Challenge Commit to just one lesson a day for 20 days to build your foundation. Once you’ve completed the online training, you’ll attend an end-of-level workshop to pressure-test your new skills and make them instinctive.
Who is this for?
Students (Ages 12-18): Designed specifically for young people heading toward work, university, or travel.
Parents: You are welcome to follow along, join the discussions, and learn the framework alongside your teenager.
Train as a Team
You don’t have to do this alone. Team up with friends to create a training group and compete on our leaderboard. To get started, email info@pastraining.co.uk with your group name and the names of your members. We’ll get you set up with our points system and leaderboard access.
DofE Accreditation
Completing PAS Level 1 and 2 fulfils the requirements for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Skills Award (Bronze).
Less that 10-minutes a day and a desire to invest this time in your future self.
12-18 year olds.
Individual or groups.