Home Defense on Steroids: Building Clearing at Tactical Response

Published on December 9, 2016
Duration: 13:57

This video covers a building clearing class at Tactical Response, emphasizing the critical importance of movement and methodical execution under stress. Instructors and participants highlight that performance degrades significantly under duress, and mastery of techniques through repeated practice is essential for survival. The class is designed to build upon previous pistol and rifle training, with specific focus on low-light scenarios and effective tactics for one- and two-person teams.

Quick Summary

Building clearing training at Tactical Response emphasizes that movement is life and crucial for survival when engaging threats. Performance degrades significantly under stress, so mastering techniques through repeated practice is essential. The class is effective for one- and two-person teams and includes vital low-light scenario training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Building Clearing Class
  2. 02:46Post-Class Debrief with West Farley
  3. 05:27Instructor Calvin Lim's Perspective
  4. 08:24Participant Feedback: Doc and Highpe
  5. 10:37After Action with Paul Barlo
  6. 13:44Concluding Thoughts on Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key takeaways from the Tactical Response building clearing class?

The class emphasizes that movement is life, and consistent, deliberate movement is crucial when engaging threats. Participants learned that performance degrades significantly under stress, and mastery of techniques through practice is essential. The training also highlighted the importance of low-light operations and effective tactics for small teams.

How does stress affect performance during building clearing?

Stress dramatically impacts performance, causing individuals to revert to their baseline level of training rather than performing at their desired level. The class aims to inoculate participants against this by simulating high-stress scenarios through force-on-force evolutions.

Is the building clearing class suitable for small teams?

Yes, the class is specifically highlighted as being very good for one- and two-person teams. It provides a solid foundation and a key piece of the puzzle for individuals or small groups focused on self-defense within a structure.

What is the importance of movement in building clearing?

Movement is considered 'life' in building clearing. Participants are taught to keep their feet moving constantly when under fire and to execute movements deliberately and methodically to maintain situational awareness and reduce vulnerability.

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