ITFTS May 3-4-Easton, Pa [ Near Philly ]

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Integrated Threat Focus Training Systems is once again coming to Easton Pennsylvania in 2008

Dates: May 3-4 2008
Location: Easton Fish and Game Assoc. http://www.efga.net/index.asp
Cost: $400 2 days (9AM-5PM)
Ammo: 2000 rounds of pistol ammo

Equipment:
Standard range and safety equipment
Belt or IWB Holster – you will be drawing from the holster much of the time
Concealment Garment
Rain Gear – It will “April Showers” time and we will train rain or shine
Cold Weather Gear – It can still be cold in Ohio in April
Water
Optional: Bring your lunch – however, a standard array of restaurants are reasonably close

Hotels/motels are also reasonably close

If you are interested in this training, contact me at arizonaqkr "at" yahoo dot com. We are taking deposits of $100.00 to secure slots for this class.

This link will take you to reviews from past students across the country to give you an idea of the skills you'll learn that weekend.
http://www.threatfocused.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=19

Here's what we'll be covering on that weekend:

½ hip-Elbow Up/Elbow Down: [EU/ED] with the “scoop” drawstroke
¾ hip-hand/eye coordination
Zipper:
Bump
Quick Kill Hip:© TM
Compressed ready: two handed
Quick Kill Pistol: one and two handed © TM
Sprint and Hits: moving off line of the attack while making COM hits
Hiding behind a wall of bullets in-line and obliquely
Lateral movements to the threat in both directions using QK two and one handed


We may also get to any of the following if time permits:

Hiding behind a wall of bullets on the move
Shooting responses from behind you
EU/ED with movement
Enhanced Peripheral Vision drill


The training you will receive is rarely seen and unique. If you are ever in a deadly force encounter, the skills you acquire in this class will likely save your life!

Brownie
 
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If you live in the PA/NJ area you might want to check this out. I went to Brownie's class this past May, and although I could not complete day 2 of the training for personal reasons, I had a really good time and learned quite a bit in the 1 1/2 days I could be there.

I don't consider myself a great shooter, or even a frequent shooter, but under Brownie's supervision I was able to hold my own (at least in my own mind :D) with other people who were LEO's and competition shooters.

The point I am trying to make is that I had a good time in Easton, and picked up some valuable practical pistol skills.
 
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