The training mindset - TENICOR

Published on January 27, 2020
Duration: 1:32

This video emphasizes that effective training must alter behavior and impact outcomes, particularly concerning the understanding and application of the use of deadly force and weapons. It suggests that passive learning like reading may not be sufficient for everyone, and interaction through various methods like courses and discussions is crucial for true understanding and behavioral change.

Quick Summary

Effective firearms training must alter behavior and impact outcomes. If training doesn't change how you act or the potential results, it's not effective. Many need to interact with material through courses or discussions, not just reading, to truly understand concepts like the use of deadly force and weapon application.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Knowledge
  2. 00:16Legal Knowledge in Firearms Training
  3. 00:38Defining Effective Training
  4. 00:45Training Must Alter Behavior
  5. 01:00Interacting with Training Material
  6. 01:13The Purpose of Training
  7. 01:19Impact on Use of Deadly Force

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes firearms training truly effective?

Effective firearms training is defined by its ability to alter behavior and impact outcomes. If the training doesn't change how you act or the potential results of your actions, it's not truly effective. This often requires more than just passive learning.

Is reading enough for effective firearms training?

For some, reading may be sufficient to alter behavior and impact outcomes. However, many individuals need to interact with training material on multiple levels, such as attending courses or discussing with peers, to achieve effective learning and understanding.

Why is understanding the use of deadly force important in firearms training?

A proper understanding of the use of deadly force and weapons directly influences how they are employed. This understanding is crucial for affecting the outcome of a situation, ideally in a more positive and responsible manner.

Should I rely solely on family for firearms training?

While family members may possess valuable gun knowledge and handling skills, they might not always cover the necessary legal aspects of firearm use. It's often beneficial to seek instruction from those with extensive backgrounds to prevent misconceptions.

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