This video from Tenicor features an expert instructor who categorizes firearms instructors into two types: those who want to 'be somebody' (self-centered) and those who want to 'do something' (mission-driven and student-focused). The instructor emphasizes that a resume is less important than an instructor's ability to genuinely improve students' skills and their confidence in openly sharing their methodologies. He highlights his own unique contributions, such as the 'timing rule for in-fight weapons access' and training solutions for contact-distance engagements using Simunitions, addressing historical gaps in training.
This video discusses how to evaluate online tactical training instructors. Key advice includes looking for instructors with real-world experience, a strong resume, and a positive delivery mechanism. It cautions against instructors who teach scenarios they haven't experienced or lack relevant backgrounds, emphasizing that competition shooting doesn't automatically qualify someone to teach advanced tactics.
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