This video provides a comprehensive guide on how to vet firearms training courses, instructors, and even yourself as a student. It emphasizes the importance of due diligence before investing time and money into training. The content covers finding your 'why' for training, assessing your current skill level, understanding your needs, and preparing effectively. The instructor also touches upon vetting the company and class itself, with specific mentions and discounts for affiliated products and services. The video aims to provide practical advice for individuals seeking quality firearms instruction.
This video offers crucial advice for individuals heading to the academy, likely a police or military academy given the context of recruits. The content focuses on providing actionable tips and guidance to help new recruits succeed during their training. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the inherent nature of academy training often involves firearm proficiency and related protocols. The advice aims to prepare recruits mentally and practically for the challenges ahead.
This video prepares viewers for their first force-on-force training session, addressing concerns about pain from non-lethal rounds. Myles, founder of Tactical Hyve, shares insights on what to expect and how to prepare for this type of training. The description also includes links to Tactical Hyve's website, marksmanship standards guide, social media, and various recommended products from brands like CCW Safe, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis, Mystery Ranch, NeoMag, Nutrient Survival, Tenicor, and Safariland. It also lists the video's production equipment.
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