This weekend my wife and me took Mindset Lab’s Intro to Force on Force and Dynamic Force on Force. These two days was incredible. I have already taken the Intro to FoF and it as a great refresher. Shay was able to point out a several things I needed to work on more. I find it always a good thing to practice the fundamentals. Everything else is based on them.
For background on me a few other places I have trained at is Tactical Response and did their Fighting Pistol class and Force on Force class. I have also taken Mindset Lab’s Flashlight combatives. I have also done an Appleseed event.
The class consisted of seven people. Three of us had already taken the class. I brought my wife because I thought she could use the training. She does not carry everyday, but she is around guns all the time and it is something that you can use for in the home and being out of the house without a gun. Situational awareness and mindset is very important. Another guy brought his wife and two sons. There was also 16-year-old girl in the class. And last but not least there was a guy there from Chicago. And I think it is a very good class for yourself and to bringing your family. It is a great class for beginners and for the experienced.
The Intro to Force on Force was started with a talk about mindset and safe gun skills. During this class we did not use any live firearms, only blue guns and modified Glock 19’s to only shoot UTM rounds. Even though we did not use live firearms, we treated them like they were. This instilled the habit of always being safe. This way there is not two ways of teaching you how to handle firearms, only the safe way.
After lunch we went into the wear house and practiced our draw stroke and protecting our gun from a bad guy being to close. Then we used the modified Glock 19s that shot the UTM rounds. We all had to see and feel what it is like to pull the trigger on someone and to have to look down the barrel of a gun and have someone shoot you. Since I had already taken the class once and done another schools Force on Force this was not bad for me at all. The first time having to shoot someone was very weird and disturbing. It is never comfortable for me to have to wait for someone to shoot me, but I was a lot calmer this time. It reinforces the practices on making sure you get off the X and not be shot.
We also talked about how to talk to 911 and what to say and what not to say. After this we went and did one scenario. A few of us had already done this one so we watched the new people do it. It is a lot easier to know what to do when the pressure isn’t on you.
I will update with the second day later.
For background on me a few other places I have trained at is Tactical Response and did their Fighting Pistol class and Force on Force class. I have also taken Mindset Lab’s Flashlight combatives. I have also done an Appleseed event.
The class consisted of seven people. Three of us had already taken the class. I brought my wife because I thought she could use the training. She does not carry everyday, but she is around guns all the time and it is something that you can use for in the home and being out of the house without a gun. Situational awareness and mindset is very important. Another guy brought his wife and two sons. There was also 16-year-old girl in the class. And last but not least there was a guy there from Chicago. And I think it is a very good class for yourself and to bringing your family. It is a great class for beginners and for the experienced.
The Intro to Force on Force was started with a talk about mindset and safe gun skills. During this class we did not use any live firearms, only blue guns and modified Glock 19’s to only shoot UTM rounds. Even though we did not use live firearms, we treated them like they were. This instilled the habit of always being safe. This way there is not two ways of teaching you how to handle firearms, only the safe way.
After lunch we went into the wear house and practiced our draw stroke and protecting our gun from a bad guy being to close. Then we used the modified Glock 19s that shot the UTM rounds. We all had to see and feel what it is like to pull the trigger on someone and to have to look down the barrel of a gun and have someone shoot you. Since I had already taken the class once and done another schools Force on Force this was not bad for me at all. The first time having to shoot someone was very weird and disturbing. It is never comfortable for me to have to wait for someone to shoot me, but I was a lot calmer this time. It reinforces the practices on making sure you get off the X and not be shot.
We also talked about how to talk to 911 and what to say and what not to say. After this we went and did one scenario. A few of us had already done this one so we watched the new people do it. It is a lot easier to know what to do when the pressure isn’t on you.
I will update with the second day later.
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