Daily Defense 3-7: After Action Review Training Plan

Published on April 19, 2022
Duration: 6:54

Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, speaking at the SIG Academy, outlines a structured approach to developing a firearms training plan post-formal instruction. Key steps include limiting focus to 2-3 skills, isolating specific changes, assessing resources (time, money), setting measurable goals, designing targeted drills, consistent implementation, and regular reassessment for continuous improvement.

Quick Summary

To build an effective firearms training plan, focus on 2-3 key skills identified during an after-action review. Isolate specific corrections, assess your resources (time, money), set measurable goals (e.g., 7/10 success rate), design targeted drills, and implement consistently. Regularly assess progress to update your goals and continue improving.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: After Action Review & Training Plan
  2. 00:43Focus on a Few Key Skills
  3. 01:31Isolate Specific Changes Needed
  4. 02:24Assess Available Resources (Time, Talent, Treasure)
  5. 03:14Establish Clear Training Goals
  6. 04:06Design Specific Training Drills
  7. 04:37Implement Your Training Plan
  8. 05:27Assess Progress and Update Goals
  9. 05:54Tips for Overcoming Training Overwhelm

Frequently Asked Questions

How many skills should I focus on when creating a firearms training plan?

It's recommended to focus on only two to three specific skills or areas for improvement. Trying to address too many issues at once can lead to frustration and prevent you from making meaningful progress on any single skill.

What are the key resources to consider when planning firearms training?

When planning your training, consider your available resources: 'time' for practice sessions, 'talent' or natural aptitude, and 'treasure,' which refers to the financial investment needed for ammunition, range fees, and any necessary equipment.

How do I set effective goals for my firearms training?

Set clear, measurable goals for your training. For example, aim for a specific success rate in a particular action, like '7 out of 10 trigger finger placements correct.' This provides a concrete target and helps drive behavioral change.

What is the best way to implement a firearms training plan?

Implement your plan by scheduling dedicated practice sessions and being realistic about how often you can train. Consistency is more important than intensity; even infrequent, consistent practice will lead to improvement over time.

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