Primary and Secondary Podcast
Podcast with Dustin and John Holschen. This is a long one! Lots of discussion about training design process, resource management and the integration of visual processing into shooting skills.
What about seeing?
Article 063 – What about seeing? Competition and the proliferation of challenging shooting standards have helped solidify the physical mechanics of shooting. What about the visual and cognitive mechanics that matter more than shooting once we step off the range?
Police Skills Matter
Article 062 – Police Skills Matter: Inadequate skills result in tragic outcomes. Officers need tools and techniques that work, training that produces competence, and effective accountability structures that work before things go wrong on the street.
Why There’s No Off Ramp: Police Firearms Training Prevents De-escalation
Article 061 – Traditional training methods produce skills that are physically separated from the brain’s ability to process information and change behavior. This is no longer acceptable for armed professionals.
Podcast – American Warrior Show with Rich Brown
Dustin had the opportunity to sit down with Rich Brown from the American Warrior Show to discuss training and the new NURO(R) Shooting System.
2019 GALEFI Conference
The second hour of our prepared remarks from the Georgia Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors conference.
Fake Expectations
Article 021 – When instructors have the wrong expectations about student performance, scenario-based training can be as likely to hurt as it is to help.
The Neighbor’s Door
Article 013 – How Do You Teach Tactical Decision Making
Implicit Bias
Article 007 – Is Implicit Bias Real? If So, What Does it Mean to Professional Trainers?