How to Get the Most Out of Force on Force Training

Published on November 12, 2022
Duration: 9:49

This guide provides actionable advice for participants to maximize their investment in force-on-force training. It emphasizes selecting appropriate classes, avoiding 'gaming' scenarios, cultivating a realistic mindset, and understanding the limitations of legal advice within training contexts. The goal is to elicit natural reactions and improve real-world problem-solving skills.

Quick Summary

To maximize force-on-force training, select a class matching your skill level, avoid 'gaming' scenarios by acting naturally, and cultivate a realistic mindset by internalizing the situation. Focus on practical decision-making rather than seeking definitive legal answers from instructors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Force-on-Force Training
  2. 00:38What is Force-on-Force Training?
  3. 00:57The Cost of Force-on-Force Training
  4. 01:42Tip 1: Choose the Right Class
  5. 03:01Tip 2: Don't Game the Scenario
  6. 05:19Tip 3: Cultivate the Right Mindset
  7. 07:11Tip 4: Avoid Seeking Legal Answers
  8. 09:04Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I ensure I choose the right force-on-force training class?

Select a class that aligns with your current skill level and the type of scenarios you want to train for. Consider whether you need civilian-focused situations or more militaristic tactics to get the most value from the experience.

What does it mean to 'game' a force-on-force scenario?

Gaming a scenario means acting unnaturally or anticipating events because you know it's a training exercise, rather than reacting as you would in real life. This reduces the effectiveness of stress inoculation and decision-making practice.

Why is mindset important in force-on-force training?

A strong mindset, where you internalize the reality of the scenario and role-players, is crucial. This creates genuine stress, forcing you to problem-solve and make decisions more akin to real-life encounters, thus enhancing learning.

Should I expect legal advice during force-on-force training?

No, the primary purpose of force-on-force training is not to provide definitive legal answers. Laws are complex and vary greatly. While legal issues may be discussed, consult a lawyer for specific legal guidance.

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