"Intensive Defensive"
https://safemindllc.com/product/essenti ... -defender/
This guy is a Tom Givens certified instructor, so highly likely he is the Real Deal.
"Essential Daily Carry" November 7
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Re: "Essential Daily Carry" November 7
Keys, phone, wallet, knife, and gun. Why do I need to take a class for that?
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Re: "Essential Daily Carry" November 7
The website needs some more TLC and I do wish there were some bona fides listed in the 'About' section, but if he's got Rangemaster instructor development/certification under his belt, plus it looks like he's been to the Tactical Conference before and you're vouching for him, then I'd say that's pretty legit.
A day of holster work from concealment, with IFAK skills and equipment, ballistics gel demo, legal context discussion and decision-making scenarios, and even bonus low light is usually something you would have to go multiple classes from certain local and travelling instructors for, and definitely for a lot more than $150 for over 10 hours of training. I'm not sure I can fit this course in my schedule for the rest of this year, but I'm glad to know there's another option in Arizona that covers this kind of stuff, and I'll make the time to see him next year if I can't make it in November.
A day of holster work from concealment, with IFAK skills and equipment, ballistics gel demo, legal context discussion and decision-making scenarios, and even bonus low light is usually something you would have to go multiple classes from certain local and travelling instructors for, and definitely for a lot more than $150 for over 10 hours of training. I'm not sure I can fit this course in my schedule for the rest of this year, but I'm glad to know there's another option in Arizona that covers this kind of stuff, and I'll make the time to see him next year if I can't make it in November.
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