Force-on-Force Instructor

This course trains instructors to design and safely run force-on-force training using training projectile weapons (Airsoft, Simunition, UTM, etc.).

Force-on-Force Instructor

This course trains instructors to design and safely run force-on-force training using training projectile weapons (Airsoft, Simunition, UTM, etc.).

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Classroom Time

8 Hours

Range Time

8 Hours

Rounds:

N/A

Good For:

Experienced Instructors

 Course Description

This course is intended to teach pistol shooters and pistol instructors how to design and safely run Airsoft-based force-on-force training events similar to KR Training classes AT-2 and AT-7. Both AT-2 and AT-7 will be held on the days immediately following the FOF instructor course. Course attendees must assist with AT-2 and AT-7 to complete the instructor level course.

Required Equipment:

  • None

Defensive Shooting

One-on-One Coaching

Student Focused

Topics

  • Force-on-force training concepts,
  • Safety issues,
  • Equipment,
  • Developing roleplaying skills,
  • Scenario design and evaluation,
  • Use of training projectile guns for marksmanship training,
  • Integration of training guns with unarmed force-on-force training.

Prerequisites

Any or all of the following: NRA, Texas CHL or other instructor certification. Prior force-on-force training experience and defensive handgun training. Texas CHL or other state concealed handgun license. Others admiited to course based on instructor assessment (email training history).

Optional Equipment

A holster suitable for a Glock or 1911 handgun is useful. If you own your own Airsoft, UTM, Simunition or other FOF gun(s) or safety gear, bring it. See the general policies page for suggestions on food, drink, clothing, etc.

Follow Through

Reacquiring sight picture after recoil while keeping your gun on target

Safe Gun Handling

Constant attention to and awareness of trigger finger and muzzle direction.

Sight Alignment/Picture

Sight picture quality, target distance/size, and available time considerations.

From Ready to First Shot

Bringing the gun from ready to the target and firing accurate shots with CHL-test time limits