Comprehensive Force-on-Force training for civilians to avoid, or if necessary, overcome a violent attack
GSL Defense Training’s Critical Threat Management course integrates multiple layers of practical, defensive tactics to help keep you and your loved ones safer.
We’ll teach you how to stay off a bad guy’s “potential victim” radar by teaching you advanced situational awareness techniques and proper behaviors to discourage potential bad guys.
If that fails and you have the misfortune of being involved in a life threatening encounter with a criminal predator, you will need a whole 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 or a mugging. It could be that you’re the lucky victim for a young gang member to get a promotional opportunity.
Acting competently and responsibly when things start to go sideways and you’re under stress and scared is tough. With cutting edge force-on-force training, these dangerous and stressful situations are much less so and your chances of a successful outcome go way, way up. Yes, this type of training can be 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 by either avoiding a confrontation or using force appropriately and justifiably when avoidance isn’t possible.
Remember, you don’t chose to be a victim. You can choose to make yourself a hard target to better protect yourself and your loved ones from harm.
This class is designed to help you understand the behaviors of those wanting to do you harm. By identifying those signs and signals, you can take action to remove yourself from their victim pool consideration. You’ll learn the signals you are sending out to potential predators and the signals you should be sending out.
You’ll learn three areas where you will be most likely to be attacked, and things you can do to make yourself safer in those places. We’ll show you how to look after your safety and and the safety of loved ones around you.
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 safer in life. Our force-on-force training is tailored to civilians and civilian scenarios, although we’re having increasing numbers of law enforcement officers taking the class of late as well.
Guns Save Life and GSL Defense training are separate organizations. While we operate independently of one another, we share the goals of getting good, cutting-edge training into the hands of good people. And we’re proud to offer one of the best civilian force-on-force classes in the nation right here in Central Illinois – easily accessible to folks from Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis and beyond.
What does Force-on-Force training offer? Proven Results!
Force-on-Force allows safe moving and shooting while interacting with both innocents and bad guy threats. The bad people are real, thinking people, scattered among innocents, exhibiting subtle bad guy characteristics and behaviors. These are not stationary paper targets as you find on a square range – and they can “hurt” you through Airsoft pellet strikes that will get your attention.
Just like bad guys in the wild, they don’t wear prison uniforms or signs announcing they are “bad guys”. The good news is that when you’ve learn to recognize overt behaviors, as well as subtle pre-violence indicators and pre-incident cues, you’ll soon see how bad guys may as well have a sign on their chest that says “I’m up to no good”.
We get proven results helping people with this course. You’ll love how it gives you confidence to avoid trouble and keep yourself and your family safer.
GSL Defense Training’s Critical Threat Management course offers:
Stress inoculation
- Familiarizes you with your body’s reaction as you experience fear and anxiety
- 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
- Help you make tailor your actions to complement your body’s natural reactions to threats
- Help you to master some control of fear and anxiety so you can perform with confidence.
Mental preparation
- Creates mental “note cards” or experiences to draw on
- How to handle stressful situations, witnesses, injured victims, law enforcement, media, and more
- Instills self-confidence that you can better handle a real-life confrontation if it’s unavoidable.
Mindset issues
- Never give up!
- Learn a command presence and proper body language
- Predators, sheep and sheep dogs
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
Enhanced situational awareness
- Identifying and avoiding problematic people, places and things
- Pre-violence indicators
- Pre-assault cues
- Situational awareness strategies
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
Live fire!
Unarmed self-defense tactics taught by Krav Maga instructor
- Mindset
- Weapon retention
- Counter-chokes
- Strikes, including pre-emptive strikes
- The “Fence”
Dynamic critical thinking
The bottom line
This course will test your critical decision-making and personal defense skills early on, with 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 some scenarios similar to those initially faced, along with others, giving them an opportunity to integrate new skills and tactics to live and navigate the best possible outcome.
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: None. We recommend prior training in the safe handling of firearms, but it’s not mandatory.
This class will involve physical contact with others and mild physical exertion. As always, participate as your abilities allow. We’re more interested in you learning mindset and avoidance strategies, along with de-escalation tactics than we are that you can do burpees, pushups or run a six-minute mile.
Tuition: $275/person.
Class Location: 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.
Overnight accommodations available. We will have overnight accommodations available, dormitory-style bunking (with modern restroom facilities and a kitchenette) Saturday evenings for $25/person. Bring your pillow and a sleeping bag and bunk in an air-conditioned (or heated, depending on conditions) cabin. Contact us ahead of time about this option. The camp is picturesque, quiet and beautiful.
Course dates remaining
- August 27-28, 2016 (Currently room for you and your 16 closest friends)
- October 8-9, 2016
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
A sampling of photos & course evaluations from earlier Critical Threat Management classes
Above, our ATM scenario is tough.
“Here comes trouble…” Our ladies take control when three thugs try to get even for a perceived slight the night before. Well played, ladies.
You’re way too close, April!
Distance equals time. Time gives you options. Options mean safety. No distance = an unsatisfactory ending, especially while flat-footed.
A better way to engage a domestic violence incident if you must get involved. Yes, Virginia, there are times it’s perfectly legal to shoot someone in the back.
Sometimes it’s best just to use the Nike defense.
A tough spot. Sometimes the best advice is to not resist. Especially when the darn photographer is sitting on your shotgun, inadvertently. In this case, it worked out for the better.
Can you see anything wrong here? Hint: If you draw down on a drawn gun, it’s not going to end well, especially when the person across from you isn’t holding said gun sideways or one-handed.
In the “OH SHUCKS!” moments, stress-induced failures sometimes peek out.
Ladies helping ladies in the Krav segments.
Krav!
Weapon retention, Krav-style. This instance it was marginally executed (finger on trigger). But, that’s why we do it more than once to help students learn.
Learning to strike faster than someone can react from the “fence”.
Female staff on the Krav to help female students excel.
We wouldn’t recommend choking our students after taking this course. It’ll be a really bad day, even before the good girl’s gun comes out.
Disarms, Krav-style. It happens pretty quickly. Blink and you miss it. And John serves as the crash test dummy.
If you have no gun, it might be better to employ the Nike defense away from the bad guy.
Our role players, aggressors and instructors have fun in this class. We don’t take ourselves too seriously. The students enjoy it, too.
This is one reason of many why you should practice one-handed shooting.
Looking after a loved one.
Learning some fundamental tactics.
Live fire! Move off the “X”. We offer 1:1 help or better from experienced, top-notch instructors on the firing line in this class.
Demonstrating good techniques.
Learning instinct shooting.
One-on-one help.
Students, a few of our role players, and instructors at our September 2015 course. A lot of big smiles there.
Photos and Story from April 2016
After Action Report from April 2016
From a student in the class (in comments):
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