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Old 06-05-2008   #11 (permalink)
Brian@ITC
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We have a variety of backgrounds. Most of which have extensive martial arts backgrounds, mixed with LE and Military experience as well. Please visit our website for more information on our staff.

We have more staff to ad, so the list is not complete. The question is, do you want to learn how to fight and survive, or focus on marksmanship which will not be as good as you think in a life threatening situation.

Personally, if you want to know how to fight, you go to a "fighter" right? Someone who knows "self defense" inside and out and is not limited by rules, tools available, etc. Simply put, our Advanced Pistol Fighting course is not a shooting course, it IS a FIGHTING course. A REAL FIGHTING course. The focus of this course is NOT the gun. It IS survival.

Most of our concepts are developed from unarmed combatives for civilian conflicts. We teach a progressive system that includes what to do if you do not have a gun or cannot draw your gun, which are really the same moves.

As I said, a life threatening situation is a FIGHT, nothing less. It doesn't matter how good of a marksman you are if you do not survive long enough in a fight to have the opportunity to draw your gun. In many instances, drawing your gun can get you injured or killed.

I will tell you this, we know how to fight and we will teach you the same. We reveal several weaknesses about traditional firearms training relative to the fight. So, believe the hype about what you read on the forums, or come and learn the truth about what we do!

No, I don't have a long list of impressive firearms credentials. The attacker doesn't care about those credentials either. However, I will be the attackers worst nightmere because I can fight with or without a gun.

I don't have an extensive list of credentials for knife fighting, stick fighting, etc. Why, because they are just tools... just as is a gun. I know how to use a gun in a fight, and more importantly, I know when and when not to use it as well.

My mind is the weapon, and my body is simply a delivery system for whatever tools I choose to use.
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