Do your students really need to take three courses, first, before they can take a defensive handgun class?
The USCCA believes that the first firearm training course can and should include defensive shooting fundamentals such as:
Defensive shooting versus marksmanship
Shooting stances
Drawing from a holster
Unsighted fire, point shooting
Flash sight picture
Grip and Trigger control under adrenaline stimulus
Also, just as important, is to discuss violent encounters and their aftermath:
Understanding fight or flight
Effects of adrenaline on the body during a crises
Recognizing and avoiding a threat
The immediate aftermath
Phone calls to make
When the police arrive and what statements to make.
Your students deserve a firearms safety class that can also teach to protect and defend and to become responsibly armed citizens.
Be an instructor that gives people state-of-the-art modern firearms training that makes a real difference. Become the instructor you've always wanted to be.
Training Counselor Suzie Doer, Russellville KY 270-970-4007