Advanced Combative Pistol- Detroit, MI

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Hi all!

I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and our company to the members of this forum!

Trident Concepts, LLC. specializes in researching and developing reality based training. We then provide our training programs under the watchful eye of our qualified staff whose goal is to better your combat readiness.

We bring the same high intensity training mindset and success from Naval Special Warfare and offer it here in our training programs. This premium instruction is designed to develop the warrior within. Drawing from our experiences we provide proven techniques that when mastered perform reliably in dynamic situations. Constantly testing and evaluating new
techniques, tactics and procedures (TTP) ensures the end product is the very best.

Jeff Gonzales, Director of Training, Navy SEAL, author of Combative Fundamentals, an Un-conventional Approach and columnist for S.W.A.T magazine will take you through this intensive 3-day course (30+ hours). The Advanced Combative Pistol (ACP) is a must for serious shooters who wish to develop aggressive and effective techniques with their service pistol. The training and tactics are on the cutting edge of modern pistol craft and derived from special operations and realistic street experience.

The Advanced Combative Pistol (ACP) course will ingrain the combative fundamentals to the individual by habituating correct technique under the stress of reviewed performance. A major focus of this program, approximately 1/3 of the course, will be to develop the individuals ability to shoot on the move. We use extended range sessions to reinforce proper technique execution and establish muscle memory.

This mentality will enhance weapons competency level by practicing techniques to the subconscious level. The methodology of our program is to introduce, develop then refine effective and timely solutions to realistic problems. The individual will perfect the necessary foundational skills to achieve combat accuracy, tactical proficiency and performance consistency.

This is a great opportunity to train with one of the most esteemed trainers in the industry for 30 plus hours of progressive instruction. The course will provide you with some of the best training, bar none. For more information, contact me at the number or email listed below. There are a limited
number of slots, so don't delay too long!

Trident Concepts...concepts that meet reality!

Advanced Combative Pistol
(ACP) August 5-7, 2005
in Detroit, MI $550.00

It is Worth the Effort...
Phone: 720-495-3824
Email: [email protected]
www.tridentconcepts.com
 
What do you think, guys? How worthwhile is this course for the different categories of shooters:

1) occasional recreational
2) regular skill-maintainer
3) LEO
4) pistol hunter
 
It is always worth the effort

The easiest way to answer this questions is to simply say, it is always worth the effort. If you put out and give it your all, then the classes or any of our classes will be worth the effort.

Now, to comment individually I would say this class is for those individuals who want to develop, refine and enhance their current skill level. The courses are designed with a wide range of skills involved so we work hard to keep each individual focused on their sub-objectives.

The bottom line is this class is advanced because a high precentage of it is shot while moving. Approximately 1/3 (one full day out of the three day course) of it is shot as the shooter is performing various types of movement from the various categories of motion. We believe that the large majority of training out there is directed at a minority of the relative context one might experience in a conflict. So, our training programs address that issue with their focus on realistic training geared for conflict.

Most of our courses are considered "advanced", but until we get you moving we don't really put much thought into the title.

So, is it worth it. I guess that depends on the invidual. If they put out and give it their all, then YES it is worth the effort.

Feel free to hit me up if you have any more questions.

Later,
 
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