Train the trainer methodology

Published on February 21, 2023
Duration: 5:29

This video details Fieldcraft Survival's 'Train the Trainer' methodology, emphasizing the 'Shooter Coach' safety protocol. This technique involves a coach actively supervising a shooter at close range to enhance safety and provide real-time feedback, particularly on fundamentals like trigger control. The methodology aims to equip students with tools for independent practice and improvement beyond the training course.

Quick Summary

Fieldcraft Survival's 'Train the Trainer' methodology focuses on empowering students with tools for independent practice. Their 'Shooter Coach' safety protocol involves a coach closely supervising a shooter to enhance safety and provide immediate feedback on techniques like trigger control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Fieldcraft Survival Training
  2. 00:40The 'Train the Trainer' Methodology Explained
  3. 01:17Introducing the 'Shooter Coach' Safety Protocol
  4. 01:40Coach Positioning and Observation
  5. 02:54Demonstrating the Drill and Indexing
  6. 03:31Unlock and Clear the Gun Procedure
  7. 03:39The Crucial Safety Check
  8. 04:03Holstering and Basic Training Tips
  9. 04:14Fundamentals of Gunfighting
  10. 04:34Defensive Pistol Levels and Environments
  11. 05:01Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of Fieldcraft Survival's 'Train the Trainer' methodology?

The core principle is to equip students with the tools and understanding necessary to continue their firearms proficiency development independently after the training course, rather than solely relying on instructor-led repetition.

How does the 'Shooter Coach' safety protocol improve firearms training?

The 'Shooter Coach' protocol enhances safety by having a dedicated coach closely monitor the shooter, allowing for immediate intervention in unsafe actions and providing real-time feedback on technique.

What is the recommended coach positioning for the 'Shooter Coach' protocol?

The coach should be within arm's reach of the shooter, able to observe hand movements and stop unsafe acts without impeding the shooter's ability to fire. They should also be able to move around the shooter.

What are the fundamental elements of gunfighting taught in Fieldcraft Survival courses?

The fundamental elements include grip, trigger control, alignment, and alternate positioning, followed by shooting and moving, and the inoculation of stress through stress shoots.

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