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Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors - EP-041 Developing Unique Courses

EP-041 Developing Unique Courses

12/24/19 • 35 min

Firearm Trainer's Podcast For American Firearm Instructors

Ken Farren from IALEFI discusses creating unique course with a purpose in mind.

Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following sponsors

Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – In today’s world you need the backing from a quality organization to protect yourself and also your students. Podcast listeners can receive 10% off by using code FTP10.

This episode is also brought to you by BarrelBlok. Listen, if you are tuning into this podcast, I assume you have heard of BarrelBlok. Its the industry standard for safe dry fire practice and classroom demos with a real firearm. BarrelBlok prevents negligent discharges and eliminates training scars. I love using BarrelBlok with students because it’s safe and puts everyone at ease. When installed, and remember no tools or disassembly required to use it, EVERYONE in the room or on the firing line can see the firearm is safe and inert. Plus, given the price I can’t imagine a firearm instructor who wouldn’t have one in among your classroom gear and one at home for personal dry fire use. Pick yours up today and enjoy a special offer for listeners of this podcast at BlokSafety.com and use code Instructor20 for a 20% discount.

To find more out about Ken Farren and IALEFI check out the follow:
www.IALEFI.com – Law Enforcement and Non-law enforcement can join. Checkout their website for information or by calling 603-737-0213
Ken Farren contact email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Check out our website at www.FirearmTrainerPodcast.com.
Submit a review of the podcast on Google Play or iTunes or you can email comments to us at [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/

Remember We bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.

The post EP-041 Developing Unique Courses first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.

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Ken Farren from IALEFI discusses creating unique course with a purpose in mind.

Today’s episode is also brought to you by the following sponsors

Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – In today’s world you need the backing from a quality organization to protect yourself and also your students. Podcast listeners can receive 10% off by using code FTP10.

This episode is also brought to you by BarrelBlok. Listen, if you are tuning into this podcast, I assume you have heard of BarrelBlok. Its the industry standard for safe dry fire practice and classroom demos with a real firearm. BarrelBlok prevents negligent discharges and eliminates training scars. I love using BarrelBlok with students because it’s safe and puts everyone at ease. When installed, and remember no tools or disassembly required to use it, EVERYONE in the room or on the firing line can see the firearm is safe and inert. Plus, given the price I can’t imagine a firearm instructor who wouldn’t have one in among your classroom gear and one at home for personal dry fire use. Pick yours up today and enjoy a special offer for listeners of this podcast at BlokSafety.com and use code Instructor20 for a 20% discount.

To find more out about Ken Farren and IALEFI check out the follow:
www.IALEFI.com – Law Enforcement and Non-law enforcement can join. Checkout their website for information or by calling 603-737-0213
Ken Farren contact email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Check out our website at www.FirearmTrainerPodcast.com.
Submit a review of the podcast on Google Play or iTunes or you can email comments to us at [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/

Remember We bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.

The post EP-041 Developing Unique Courses first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.

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EP-040 Strategies and Standards for Defensive Handgun Training

Karl Rehn talks about the observations he’s made in his book, “Strategies and Standards for Defensive Handgun Training“, during the years of his instruction on student attitudes towards training and how to get more students in class.

Today’s episode is also brought to you by these quality sponsors

Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – As an instructor you help your students become better firearm owners and having a quality insurance product helps to cover you and your students. Podcast listeners can receive 10% off by using code FTP10.

I have used MantisX for severals years and find it is a must have for serious shooters and instructors who want to improve. The bluetooth devices device attaches to your firearm and you can see the results on your smartphone or tablet to see your shooting immediately before, during, and after the firearm firearms. Mantisx.com

Find more information out about Karl at:
KRTraining.com
Blog.krtraining.com
Strategies and Standards for Defensive Handgun Training from Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PVQNIY
History of Handgun Training
Raven Concealment
Q-Series
Claude Warner – Serious Mistakes

Check out our website at www.FirearmTrainerPodcast.com.
Submit a review of the podcast on Google Play or iTunes or you can email comments to us at [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/

Remember We bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.

The post EP-040 Strategies and Standards for Defensive Handgun Training first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.

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EP-042 Utilizing LASR In Your Classroom

John Wallace talks about how instructors can utilize their LASR application in the classroom and also become an affiliate for LSAR products.

Today’s episode is also brought to you by these quality sponsors

Firearm Trainers Association (FTA) FTAProtect.com – As an instructor you help your students become better firearm owners and having a quality insurance product helps to cover you and your students. Podcast listeners can receive 10% off by using code FTP10.

I have used MantisX for severals years and find it is a must have for serious shooters and instructors who want to improve. The bluetooth devices device attaches to your firearm and you can see the results on your smartphone or tablet to see your shooting immediately before, during, and after the firearm firearms. Mantisx.com

Find more information out about LASR at LASRAPP.Com

Check out our website at www.FirearmTrainerPodcast.com.
Submit a review of the podcast on Google Play or iTunes or you can email comments to us at [email protected]
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firearmtrainerspodcast/

Remember We bring you this podcast to support the industry, the second amendment, and most importantly every firearm instructor in America that dedicates time and energy into making gun owners more knowledgeable.

The post EP-042 Utilizing LASR In Your Classroom first appeared on The Firearm Trainer Podcast.

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