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This is where Force-on-Force classes like the Weaponized Geometry a couple of thread below come into play.In my training the instructor was retired LEO and reiterated that the amount of stress you are under in a shooting is not something that you can comprehend unless you have been there.
Everyone will have a wide variety of reactions during and after such an event.In my training the instructor was retired LEO and reiterated that the amount of stress you are under in a shooting is not something that you can comprehend unless you have been there.
John Hearne's career in law enforcement is as a Park Ranger. Honest truth.Some good stuff from John Hearne
What is your point?John Hearne's career in law enforcement is as a Park Ranger. Honest truth.
Great question! None of the people mentioned state that they have 'many years of law enforcement experience'. Yet, that is what Mr. Hearne counts as experience and therefore as his credibility.What is your point?
Scott Jedlinski, Todd Jarrett, Taran Butler and Gabe White all have zero LE or military back ground and yet they are still legit trainers that teach LE or military to be better shooters.
I guess that would depend on the Park Ranger. He has been an instructor for Tom Givens since 2001, that in itself speaks volumes.My question now: Does an instructor being a Park Ranger for nearly 30 years create a sense of credibility in the field of firearms and tactics training such that it would make you more interested in taking a firearms and tactics class from that person?
Whenever anyone's credentials include another recognized instructor is not applying their own 'Law Enforcement experience'. Didn't hear him humble-brag about the Givens instructorship in his video. However, he leans heavily on his LEO experience. Reminder: That 's all I ever pointed out.I guess that would depend on the Park Ranger. He has been an instructor for Tom Givens since 2001, that in itself speaks volumes.
A little more on his bona fides...
https://secureservercdn.net/45.40.1...-content/uploads/2020/11/Hearne_Vita_2020.pdf
Someone should tell Ayoob that he REALLY needs to just embrace the suck of male pattern baldness or buy a better hair-piece. It's almost all I stare at when watching his YT videos…. One time, it was even slightly twisted out of alignment.Throw Ayoob in that group as well...reserve police officer for a very small town in New Hampshire, and no experience with armed confrontations.
Have trained with him a few times, only because he was at our instructor's conference...otherwise was never high on my list.
Got way more from Todd Jarrett and Rob Leatham...many SF unit's have used both Jarrett and Leatham for training...that says alot.
Would love to see your tender precious carcass on my range.Btw @Cerberus Group maybe one day I can drag my carcass down to Goldendale and get some training
So would Taran Butler....Would love to see your tender precious
You should go there, he covers all that stuff you mentioned.Another fallacy is muscle memory… no such thing… never was a thing… never will be… however, repetition is known to help work especially through the potential of a stressful situation… the downside of repetition is when it is done with bad habits or improperly performed… example: draw from holster… fire 2-3 rounds in target… stowaway firearm and look around for potential other threats…
REALLY? Think about this and hopefully you get the foolishness of it… if not… well hopefully someone that is better competent in realizing the situation and danger is around to end the threat. My post is by no means directed at anyone… just making a comment.
Btw @Cerberus Group maybe one day I can drag my carcass down to Goldendale and get some training
Don't matter have you seen some of the people.John Hearne's career in law enforcement is as a Park Ranger. Honest truth.
Mas Ayoob's shooting stuff from MAG-40 and MAG-80 is, speaking charitably, mostly considered legacy. There's limited utility from shooting the Weaver stance or from an combat crouch. This is coming from someone who shelled out the money and spent the vacation time to take both in the last couple of years. The weapon retention and disarm training in MAG-80 is reasonably useful, should the (very rare for a civilian) circumstance ever arise.Throw Ayoob in that group as well...reserve police officer for a very small town in New Hampshire, and no experience with armed confrontations.
Have trained with him a few times, only because he was at our instructor's conference...otherwise was never high on my list.
Got way more from Todd Jarrett and Rob Leatham...many SF unit's have used both Jarrett and Leatham for training...that says alot.