Interested in hosting a class at your range, but don’t know where to start? I have made hosting a class easy for you. The sheets below provide you the basic information for being a class host/organizer. All classes can be tailored to the shooter’s needs from basic fundamentals to advanced skills. Students will leave class with a list of actionable items to work on to improve their shooting ability.
I often team teach with a select few instructors. If requested by the class organizer, I can bring a second instructor with me. By bringing a second instructor, we have the option for instructors on separate bays bouncing the students back and forth. It also offers a second perspective for feedback and allows more students in the class.
Instructors I teach with are: Ben Stoeger, Hwansik Kim, Nick Young, Mason Lane
You can save yourself both money and travel time by being an organizer! As an organizer, you receive your tuition to the class for free. Contact me today or visit Frequently Asked Questions for more information or to schedule a class.
Fundamentals
This is a two-day class for everyone who already has a basic knowledge of gun safety and handling, regardless of shooting ability.
During this class we work on the “fundamentals” of shooting, while working through a variety of drills and exercises that incorporate dry and live fire. Everyone has existing habits for shooting, this class will expose deficiencies you have and teach you how to incorporate changes to your shooting.
The expectations for performance of each drill changes based on the shooter’s skill level. On a broad scale, less experienced shooters will be onboarding new techniques and incorporating big changes to their shooting while seasoned shooters may get pushed harder and have higher expectations set. Regardless of skill level, you should leave the class with a better understanding of how to practice and how to evaluate the results you are getting in training.
For military and law enforcement training, this class can be tailored to your department’s requirements or qualification standards.
Skills & Drills
This is a two-day class that builds on the information learned in a Fundamentals class and incorporates more shooting while moving and scenario style drills.
During this course we work on getting you to the next level. This class is perfect for shooters who want to move up a class in USPSA/IDPA or LEO’s/military who want to enhance their skills or better prepare for department qualifications. You will walk away from this class with a to-do list to continue to improve your shooting abilities.
Pistol/Rifle
We work on the fundamentals of being fast and accurate with a rifle and pistol. This class is geared towards people that already understand safe gun handling and want to improve. Students will leave the class with a better understanding of how to practice and how to assess their results.
A rifle sling is required since it’s the equivalent of having a holster for your rifle. Rifle magazine pouches are optional and not required.
The expectations for performance of each drill changes based on the shooter’s skill level. On a broad scale, less experienced shooters will be onboarding new techniques and incorporating big changes to their shooting while seasoned shooters may get pushed harder and have higher expectations set. Regardless of skill level, you should leave the class with a better understanding of how to practice and how to evaluate the results you are getting in training.
For military and law enforcement training, this class can be tailored to your department’s requirements or qualification standards.
The possibilities are endless and can be customized based on what you are looking for and the number of days you would like to train. Class size is flexible and can consist of a handgun, carbine or both platforms.
You will walk away from this training with a to-do list of things you need to work on and understand how to train.
Refund Policy: No refunds within 60 days of class. Any issued refund will be minus credit cards processing fees.