Identify Friend or Foe is a Thing The ability to discern friend from foe is constant challenge within in the training industry. In fact, I feel often times it is [Read More]
Every instructor will run into this student at some part in their career, it is only a question of when and how often. It’s unfortunate, but it is also nothing [Read More]
I’m excited to see students bringing their actual carry guns to our Concealed Carry classes, but is it the best choice? Some of this subcompacts and mini’s are proving more [Read More]
I’m sure we have all heard the phrase, “shoot, move and communicate” before. How hard do you train for the “move” component to this philosophy. Bubble bursting time The ability [Read More]
How can some people be so blase about employing lethal force. Have we stopped to consider the level of stupid some will make regarding going to guns. Let the butt [Read More]
There is this idea you don’t need to work on the simple things, somehow they will be performed easily and automatically. You might have the right idea, but rarely does [Read More]
In a recent conversation, the topic of when the finger should move to the trigger came up and produced a lively discussion. The simple answer is when and only when you [Read More]
Delivering accurate and effective fire under high stress conditions is one of the most challenging endeavors you can undertake. Increasing the difficulty through asinine department policy is only going to [Read More]
How often do we encourage people to apply higher order thinking to tactical problems? What is the benefit to analyzing a situation in order to construct your actions. The subtle [Read More]
A major lesson learned in our class debriefs is the positive effective of our crush grip. Without a solid crush grip you open the door to more problems; literally. Somethings [Read More]






