Saturday and Sunday are the two-day version of Cognitive Pistol w/ Tactical Anatomy. This is isn’t a shooting course but a thinking course that seemlessly integrates current motor learning theory and other human factors research into a very different class. For instance, almost all start signals are visual instead of the traditional beep of the shot timer. Drills are not repeated and changed regularly to make sure that mere rote learning isn’t occurring. The two-day version also includes square range drills to develop the skills by yourself, the use of anatomically correct 3-d reactive targets, and deliberate training to stop the shooting process.
Pre-Requisites: Students need to already be competent and safe gun handlers. They must be able to load/unload, present/reholster safely, perform reloads, reduce malfunctions, etc. Shooters lacking this ability will be dismissed from class.
While anyone capable of safely running their handgun will benefit from the class, the most benefit will be achieved by those who can already shoot well. Since accurate shooting will be emphasized – the ability to place 5 rounds in a 5” circle from five yards in less than five seconds from concealment or duty gear is the strongly recommended standard. If you have any doubts whether this is the class for you, please e-mail me.
Tuition includes all range fees.
This class ties hand-in-hand with the Friday lecture Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why. It is highly recommended that you attend both classes if at all possible. We are offering the combo package at a discount rate for the early birds.
Bookings
This event is fully booked.