I know it sounds cliche, but there is truth in these words. The key is being organized, committed and most important honest. Be Happy I see people all the time [Read More]
At our last Concealed Carry Instructor course we had great conversation during breaks from the class on various subjects. Each of the instructors brought their own instructional problems hoping they [Read More]
During this isolation period I struggled to identify areas I wanted to work on for self improvement. I thought about a lot of different areas I could focus and one [Read More]
One of the most challenging traits to develop as an instructor is time management. While many of the other traits such as SME, curriculum management and podium presence are important, [Read More]
Many self-inflicted gunshot wounds are preventable, many are a result of negligence. Some can be really accidents, but most are the result of human error.
Speed is a goal, speed is a necessity. Speed is not the priority. Guarantee Your Hits That might seem contradictory, but it is the truth. Speed is a critical piece [Read More]
Have you ever watched a dog chase their tail. The pure joy of this simple act is meet with a now what once caught. A Beginners Path I finished up [Read More]
Your role as an instructor is to mentor your students towards achieving their goals. It is not about belittling them or their current knowledge base, or their current practices aside [Read More]
Deadly force encounters are chaotic and fast moving. There is not a lot in your control, but rather than worry about what is not in your control your focus should [Read More]
There are few in this industry who truly understand curriculum; how to create, manage and administer curriculum. The problem as a consumer is knowing the difference between a well thought [Read More]









