Monthly Training Groups

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Brian@ITC

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At some time or another, you have probably visualized how you will respond in a self defense situation. If you are like most gun owners, you see yourself “rising to the occasion” and performing flawlessly. Flawless draw. Flawless sight alignment. Flawless trigger control.

However, this is not realistic. Threats never happen when or how you think they will. You will be frightened. You will experience tunnel vision. Your fine motor control will vanish and your brain will turn to mush. All that will remain is instinctive muscle memory.

In other words, you won’t “rise” to the occasion. You will “sink” to the level of your training. If you only take a gun class now and then, you won’t have much muscle memory when you need it most.

That’s why ITC has started setting up monthly training groups in Indiana and Ohio. By attending a regular monthly class, you can learn good techniques and practice them repeatedly. So, when the time comes, your muscle memory will take over and you will have the ability to defend yourself properly.

Attending a monthly group can give you training similar to what we provide in our regular courses, but in a less intense and more frequent format. Each group session includes information and training in at least two topics, such as unarmed self defense, defensive knife, gun retention, gun disarms, etc.

Group training sessions are friendly, informal, and fun. You can come or go whenever you like. We don’t teach anything fancy, so you are welcome regardless of your age, skill level, or physical condition.

However, because our instructors must travel for these sessions, we require that on average a minimum of 20 people per session.

Cost is just $50 per month per person in advance or $75 the week of the session.
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An interesting concept, Brian - hope it works out well for you and your practitioners.
 
If you are like most gun owners, you see yourself “rising to the occasion” and performing flawlessly. Flawless draw. Flawless sight alignment. Flawless trigger control.
What do you base that "fact" on?
 
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