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Countering The Mass Shooter 2 Day Weekend Class

By Gregory Kielma

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Countering The Mass Shooter
Gregg Kielma
 
With all the active shootings that have been happening, this has become a much talked about topic for a lot of our participants and readers.

We never know how we are going to react in a stressful situation like this.
• Will I freeze up?
• Will I try and tell myself this isn't happening?
• Will I fight back?

Unless you have been in a high stressful situation or at least put yourself through a course that has high stress scenarios, it's difficult to say how you will react.

That is why I have put together a 2 day class and field training will teach you the skills you need to survive an attack and then to see how well you react when we conduct the practical training in the field.

We will teach you:

• The 5 basic strategies in an active shooter threat.
• Learn to be mentally and physically prepared to deal with an active shooter situation.
• Learn what you can do to prevent casualties.
• No SINGLE response fits all active shooter scenarios. Learn multiple response options.
• Learn marksmanship skills
• How to shoot while moving
• Drawing from concealed
• Building clearing strategies for active shooters
• Cover and concealment techniques
• Emergency casualty care
• Defense against firearms and bladed weapons
• Scenarios that will test your skills and give you the confidents and mindset needed to counter any active shooter situation.

We have already seen actions with the greatest impact on the outcome of an active shooter situation that will be taken by people already at the scene.

You need to have the skills and knowledge to deal with an active shooter threat if the situation presents itself.

Being prepared and knowing what to do is the key to your survival and the survival of others.

If you are interested in learning more about this course, reply to my email, kielmagregory@gmail.com or give me a call 941 737-6956 

Stay safe and situationally aware.