Anybody had force-on-force training?
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 3:25 pm
Suarez International has force-on-force class that looks interesting:
http://www.suarezinternational.com/igfdebriefing.html
"INTERACTIVE GUNFIGHTING - FORCE ON FORCE
Ever wonder what you'd do if a psycho with a knife charged at you? Or how you'd really handle a multiple adversary situation?
FIND OUT FOR CERTAIN IN OUR INTERACTIVE GUNFIGHTING TRAINING!!
Interactive Gunfighting is the future of defensive/tactical training. This ground-breaking class was developed and is prsented by Gabe Suarez. This course is Pure CQB Gunfighting Skills, and will connect what you do on the range with what you must do on the street to win a fight.
Typical marksmanship-based gun training leaves many questions unaswered. There is a great deal that you still don't know about street combat if all you've done is shoot paper targets of go an the typical "burglar hunt" in a shoot house. Learn what is missing in typical gun training courses and why its so important that you attend this class. Interactive Gunfighting is pure street reality featuring high intensity, short duration combat at close range againt live human beings with modern force on force technology. It is specifically designed for the private citizen, and focuses on civilian street situations. Learn to defend against a single adversary bent on cutting you with a training knife, as well as against multiple adversaries suddenly drawing guns and firing at you. Learn what it takes to overcome home invaders, takeover robbers, hostage takers and active shooters! In today's environment, everyone has a need to know.
The training is open to ALL civilian students, and is the sort of class you can attend over and over again to maintain your edge!! Fight-focused NOT Gun-focused !!"
And Gabe Suarez has a force-on-force training book to go with it:
http://www.suarezinternationalstore.com ... D&ProdID=2
They use semi-auto airsoft guns. Looks to be valuable training. I have to admit I've had a few encounters on the street, but have had nothing in the way of force-on-force training.
Has anybody else had any force-on-force training? Airsoft or Simunitions? How useful was it?
http://www.suarezinternational.com/igfdebriefing.html
"INTERACTIVE GUNFIGHTING - FORCE ON FORCE
Ever wonder what you'd do if a psycho with a knife charged at you? Or how you'd really handle a multiple adversary situation?
FIND OUT FOR CERTAIN IN OUR INTERACTIVE GUNFIGHTING TRAINING!!
Interactive Gunfighting is the future of defensive/tactical training. This ground-breaking class was developed and is prsented by Gabe Suarez. This course is Pure CQB Gunfighting Skills, and will connect what you do on the range with what you must do on the street to win a fight.
Typical marksmanship-based gun training leaves many questions unaswered. There is a great deal that you still don't know about street combat if all you've done is shoot paper targets of go an the typical "burglar hunt" in a shoot house. Learn what is missing in typical gun training courses and why its so important that you attend this class. Interactive Gunfighting is pure street reality featuring high intensity, short duration combat at close range againt live human beings with modern force on force technology. It is specifically designed for the private citizen, and focuses on civilian street situations. Learn to defend against a single adversary bent on cutting you with a training knife, as well as against multiple adversaries suddenly drawing guns and firing at you. Learn what it takes to overcome home invaders, takeover robbers, hostage takers and active shooters! In today's environment, everyone has a need to know.
The training is open to ALL civilian students, and is the sort of class you can attend over and over again to maintain your edge!! Fight-focused NOT Gun-focused !!"
And Gabe Suarez has a force-on-force training book to go with it:
http://www.suarezinternationalstore.com ... D&ProdID=2
They use semi-auto airsoft guns. Looks to be valuable training. I have to admit I've had a few encounters on the street, but have had nothing in the way of force-on-force training.
Has anybody else had any force-on-force training? Airsoft or Simunitions? How useful was it?