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June 9th, 2013, 02:38 PM #101Active Member
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June 9th, 2013, 03:30 PM #102Banned
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Re: Military vs. Self defense training
pennsylvanians come in all flavours.
some of us are comfortable in our own shoes.
some need "training" to feel safe.
some need to call themselves "trainers" to feel important.
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June 9th, 2013, 05:59 PM #103Senior Member
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Re: Military vs. Self defense training
Anyway, back to the discussion at hand...................
John
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June 9th, 2013, 07:14 PM #104Banned
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June 9th, 2013, 07:15 PM #105Banned
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June 9th, 2013, 07:17 PM #106Grand Member
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Re: Military vs. Self defense training
This is not a reflection on B.A.'s reasoning or thought process but it serves to illustrate why I can't seem to wrap my head around the "civilian / SHTF scenario". I think it's safe to say that most people interested in preparing for a SHTF scenario seek .mil training vs. self defense training (which is the title of this thread).
But if I am the only person in my family or neighborhood with LSHD training, how do I go about applying what I've learned without others likewise trained? In spite of the commercial, we are not, and never will be, an Army of one.
That's why I keep hammering home in many of these threads the fact that organizing an entire community is the only practical way to survive a large scale SHTF event.
Relative to this thread, maybe we should have defined .mil vs. self defense training before this discussion took place?
When i took the AK101 course by Rockwell tactical one of the things he talked about was when he was still a ranger he was deployed in Iraq his group very rarely got messed with but their sister group always got shot up, he realized after a while because when ever his group went out they showed up like rock stars fearing nothing. The other group showed up slumped low in their hummers tucked in as tight as they could get scared of any thing that went bump.
None of us (who haven't already) been in a gun fight will know how we'll react, but you'll generally fight how you train so train to be a bad ass.
P.S. I get that the term bad ass is a euphemism for "highly skilled operator".
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June 9th, 2013, 07:33 PM #107Grand Member
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June 9th, 2013, 07:42 PM #108Senior Member
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Re: Military vs. Self defense training
I haven't been pimping my classes in any way whatsoever in this thread.
If you don't like my comments there is a very simple solution here - don't read them.
John
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June 9th, 2013, 07:42 PM #109
Re: Military vs. Self defense training
Come on. There have been numerous times that we have instructors on here get into discussions with us.
Of course they are going to talk about their school. It is what they do.
Tony and Pete will encourage people to attend F.I.R.E. Institute Classes. Not cause they want to make money. Because they know what they offer and believe it to be a good course.
John talks about 3 River Tactical because it is his school. John also offers some of the lowest price classes I have seen anywhere. Yet puts out a lot of info at these classes. And as an instructor, he can relate to things that happen in class that he has seen improvement upon. He is sharing his experience with you in this forum. Just like Tony is.
Jay runs High Speed Low Drag. He has been involved in several discussions on this forum and will bring up what they have observed in classes. I have gotten into good discussions like this on this forum many times before.
As instructors, they have the "hands on" objective view of watching shooters progress in a class. They have learned what works and what don't. And they have decided to try to pass this info on to others. If their schools sucked, or their training was a joke and they didn't teach people anything they didn't already know. Their schools would close down and go away cause no on would attend them anymore. But they seem to be doing pretty well. Despite the high ammo prices, and the economy.
Personally, I'm glad to have their experience and views on a thread like this. Most of these guys have been teaching long enough that they have learned what works and what doesn't. Most of these guys have attended more classes than 5 of us put together have attended.
At a class that I attended that John taught, he told us a couple times during the course. "This is not stuff that I created. This is stuff that was taught to me. It is stuff that others have learned over time works. And I am here to share that info with you if you want to learn it."
That is what training classes are all about.
Tony, Pete, Jay, John. I for one appreciate when you guys take the time to give your input (and sometimes I don't even agree with you ). I trust what you guys have to say way more than someone who comes on here bragging how good they are but has no credentials to back it up. None of you are going to get rich off the classes you teach. And they take a lot of free time for you guys to commit to them. Thank you from someone that appreciates the efforts you guys put forward. I for one will be attending classes in the future at your schools and will do so, feeling like I will get my monies worth before I even show up.Last edited by Mtbkski; June 10th, 2013 at 01:42 PM. Reason: spellilng
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June 9th, 2013, 09:38 PM #110Senior Member
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Re: Military vs. Self defense training
"This is not stuff that I created. This is stuff that was taught to me. It is stuff that others have learned over time works. And I am here to share that info with you if you want to learn it."
Randy is para-phrasing what I said, but it's close enough to get the point across.
John
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