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Critical Threat Management

Comprehensive Force-on-Force training to overcome a violent attack

 

Course purpose

GSL Defense Training’s Critical Threat Management course integrates multiple layers of practical, defensive tactics to help keep you and your loved ones safer.

If you have the misfortune of being involved in a life threatening encounter with a criminal predator, you will need a different set of skills and experiences than are available from even the best concealed carry class, or any day at the range.

Criminal attacks can take the form of attempted armed robbery, battery, home invasion, mugging, or even just a fine, upstanding young gang member given a promotional opportunity and you’re the lucky victim that represents prestige and a promotion for him (or her).

Acting competently and responsibly in dangerous and stressful situations is uncomfortable, emotional, challenging – and at times just plain scary. Force-on-Force training is not something that most people will want to do, but the skills we’ll teach you will help you prevail when you are involved in a violent situation.

Remember, you don’t chose to be a victim.  You wouldn’t knowingly go to a location that you believed would be deadly to you or your loved ones, just as you would never invite a group of thieves and rapists into you home for them to attack your family and steal from you.  Criminal attack is forced upon the innocent by lawless individuals or groups and you are the first responder that can help yourself or those you love.

This class is designed to help you understand the behaviors of those wanting to do you harm, the signals you are sending out to the predators and the signals you should be sending out, how to avoid areas where you will be more likely to be attacked, how to look after your safety and those around you, as well as how to treat some of the injuries that can occur in these events.  GSL Defense Training’s Force-on-Force class offers you exactly our name – defensive training – in context and in a way that everyone involved can be safe in class and safer in life.

 

 

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What does Force-on-Force training offer?  

It allows safe moving and shooting in dealing with bad guy targets that are real people, scattered amongst innocents.  These are not stationary paper targets, but targets that can “hurt” you, including inflicting a pain penalty for failure in the form of airsoft pellet strikes.

Stress inoculation

  • Familiarizes you with your body’s reaction to the experience to a degree as you experience fear
  • Experience with the physiological and psychological changes: diminished coordination, tunnel vision, auditory exclusion, tachypsychia (altered perception of time), cognitive dissonance (remembering things out of order), selective memory loss, and other effects of stress

Mental preparation

  • Creates mental “note cards” or experiences to draw on
  • How to handle stressful situations, witnesses, injured victims, law enforcement, media, and more

Mindset issues

Tactics

  • Use of sound tactics in the form of concealment, cover, and movement
  • The importance of movement
  • De-escalation and disengagement
  • Effective carry techniques
  • Importance of maintaining reactionary gap
  • Communication skills

Interactions with perpetrators,witnesses, responding police officers, and the media

Gun Handling and Concealed Carry

You will see what works and doesn’t in gear and clothing, carry techniques and positioning of gear.  Students will be encouraged to “carry” in this course as they plan to carry in everyday life.

One-handed, instinctive shooting and shooting on the move 

Unarmed self-defense tactics taught by Krav Maga instructor

Dynamic critical thinking

 

bad guys

The bottom line

This dynamic course will test your critical decision-making and personal defense skills early on in over a dozen stress-filled scenarios against real-life adversaries. We will use airsoft guns to provide adrenaline-charged stress similar to what one might encounter in a real-life experience. Students will learn proven tactics and problem-solving skills.

Also included among the lesson plan:

  • Live-fire segment (~150 rounds) to implement & refine new skills using live fire
  • De-escalation & disengagement techniques
  • Mindset considerations
  • Situational awareness strategies
  • BONUS:  Unarmed defense techniques taught by Krav Maga instructor
  • Much more…

Students will have a second try at scenarios similar to those initially faced, along with others, giving them an opportunity to integrate new skills and tactics to live and win.

 

 

High quality training at a value price

Training days with GSL Defense Training includes:

  • No range fees
  • Live fire of about 150 rounds to implement and practice new skills
  • Safety equipment
  • Loaner firearms & gear if needed
  • Loaner airsoft guns & safety gear
  • Lunch, snacks and drinks both days
  • And much more

Limited quantities of ammunition in 9mm and .38 Special will be available for purchase during the class for an additional cost.

 

Prerequisites:  This is not entry-level material. An Illinois or Florida Carry License or proof of previous firearm training at the level of NRA Personal Protection in the Home or better is required.

This class will involve physical contact with others and some physical exertion including jogging or walking briskly for short distances (30-50 yards at most).  As always, participate as your abilities allow.

Tuition:  $225/person.

Class Location:  Tentatively planned for the Timber Pointe Outdoor Center in Hudson, IL, just north of Bloomington, IL. A map and directions, along with hotel recommendations will be sent with class welcome materials after registration has been received.

Course dates:

  • August 15 & 16, 2015
  • September 12-13, 2015

 

Registration form.

Download the registration form here.

Mail in your completed registration form, along with payment to guarantee your slot, to

GSL Defense Training
21 Brookshire Green
Bloomington, IL 61704

 

Also, of note:

For those in Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa:  We have vacancies aplenty for our Burlington, IA ESSENTIAL CARRY Course coming June 20 & 21, 2015 at the Big Hollow Range.  For more information or to register, click here.

For those in Central Illinois:  We have limited spaces remaining at our Clinton, IL ESSENTIAL CARRY Course coming July 18 & 19, 2015.  For more information or to register, click here.

10 thoughts on “NEW! Critical Threat Management: Comprehensive Force-on-Force training to overcome a violent attack”
  1. Gotta love the lily WHITE hand in your advertising! Nothing like a little TRUTH IN ADVERTISING, eh?

    1. Dr. “mental midget” ken don’t you mean? If you were my “pa” I sure would be ashamed to be your offspring, so do not refer to me as “son” mr. mental midget ken.

  2. ken, the “lilly white” hand appears to be a perpetrator or thug about to attack a woman alone, arent most thug attacks perpetrated by black thugs as is documenteed by the high incarceration rate of black thugs? Not to imply that there are not “lilly white” thugs, but really, give it a rest m.m.ken.

  3. Crikey. I missed Ken’s contribution to this post.

    Yes, Ken, there are white bad guys out there. And brown.

    While young black males have a disproportionately high rate of criminals among them, that doesn’t make them all bad, any more than your ravings here mean all gun owners hate cops and think all blacks are about to rob/rape/kill/victimize them.

    Go away, troll.

    Sam

  4. This is going to be a great class. It combines great instructors with advanced training to help you develop and shape your whole approach to self defense. I’m psyched!

  5. This ken guy has nothing better to do than write ignorant stuff on here… Everyone would be much better off if he would find a job/hobby! Get off your computer, crawl out mommy’s basement lay down the twinkies and find somthing productive to do! Or am I being racist?? Sorry! I forgot your so easily offended.

  6. So, what is the minimum age for registration? If I want to bring my high school age kids, would they be okay? If they can’t shoot, can they be role players so they can watch and learn?

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