Brian, If I want to learn to ski am I going to go to a ski instructor or someone who trains people for triathlons?
Sure the triathlon instructor is probably a world class athlete and can teach me things. But can he teach me how to ski really well?
Do I want to learn how to fight? Yes, but in particular with a pistol. You say you are a fighter. Ok, on your bio you cite that you have been a student of martial arts for a long time. Cool. I guess that meas you are a "fighter" but what are your credentials or experiences that give you the ability to teach me to fight with a pistol. How will you be able to diagnose and correct my weaknesses. Who have you learned from? What does your training "family tree" look like? You say you have trained in firearms for 20 years. With who? I see one firearms course on there that you have taken.
There are many opportunities posted in this section. Many of the instructors come with a resume a mile long. You don't have that resume and are kind of telling us you don't really need it. I'm not sure I believe that. I hope someone here takes the class and reports back.
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Originally Posted by Brian@ITC
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. |