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Are You Ready for “Realistic” Training?

A variety of courses call themselves “realistic” or reality-based training. To name a few, they could include move-and-shoot scenarios, video based simulator training, or even force-on-force training with simunitions. Realistic training is certainly an exciting ride. Whether it is good training or an arcade game depends, in part, on you and what you’re ready to learn. Read More here
 

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Your First Self-Defense Class

 

The First Steps are the Biggest


Self-defense is both a physical skill and a mental exercise. Your first class is usually the hardest. It sets you on a lifetime of practice and study. You can go as far as you want.

Below are a few "steps" or you can read more here

You signed up for your first self-defense class. It is easy to get overwhelmed by all the new ideas. Here is a review of what you’ll learn, and what you’ll need to unlearn.
 

Safety

You thought safety was for beginners. Firearms safety is a lifelong skill for both beginners and professionals. We simply hold the professionals to a higher standard of performance.
 

Preparation

You thought a gun might keep you safe. Like a lifejacket keeps a sailor from drowning, your gun is only a tool. It works best if you don’t blindly walk into the deep end.
 

Equipment

Your gun seemed to fit your hand perfectly when you held it in the gun store. Your all-day class will show you every place your gun rubs your hand the wrong way. Experienced gun owners bring bandages.
 
Skills take time - The instructor makes everything look easy. In fact, everything you do with a gun is foreign and difficult at first. Only practice makes these new skills feel like second nature and look easy.
Physical habits - You thought that the first thing you’d learn in a defensive handgun course would be to shoot quickly. It turns out that most of your attention is focused on getting the gun out of your holster without shooting yourself. Even the simple things take practice.
Equipment - Your gun seemed to fit your hand perfectly when you held it in the gun store. Your all-day class will show you every place your gun rubs your hand the wrong way. Experienced gun owners bring bandages.
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