Have You Sought Professional Training?

Yes, I have taken several classes. Some better than others.
 
Likewise for LE and Mil, the same thing. Not job-required, but taken on your own dime.
NO.
I've always had more important places for my $ to go. Family to support, one sometime two others to give a long-term helping hand to. No regrets in the choices I've made but I will say that I have learned something from each training session required for my job. I feel that that I'm adequately prepared and better than some, for the likely of a very uncommon occurrence with the simple longtime used tools that I have. I'm lucky enough to be able to shoot/practice right off the back porch and do. I'll just have to deal with the unlikely as best as I can.
 
I thought it was also important to get some help with empty hand fighting, Krav Maga, and also read everything by Marc McYoung on how crime actually occurs and what to do about it.
If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
Also desiring to know everything taught by Humilitas First.
 
Training is easy, pay lots of money, get a hotel to stay for a 2 day class, drive a couple hundred miles shoot lots of ammo, easy but expensive.
All a waste of time and money if you never practice what you learned in the TRAINING class. There is training and there is practicing what you learned in that training, one without the other is a waste.
 

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