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Pressure tests

Right now, there’s a current blowing through the training community where we are hearing that students need to “learn under stress” in order to be able to protect themselves during a stressful event. There are a few instructors who think … Continue reading

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Authority

As an instructor, you are in a position of authority over your students, but that authority is voluntary, limited, and temporary. It is voluntary because your students choose to enroll in your classes. The students who end up in your … Continue reading

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Women make better shooters than men … or do they?

Okay, I’m about to slaughter a sacred cow here. I’ve held my peace about this (most of the time) for years, but the time has come to speak out. Women do not naturally make “better shooters” or “better students” than … Continue reading

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What makes a good female firearms instructor?

Yesterday, one of Cornered Cat’s Facebook fans asked: What in particular makes a good female firearms instructor? And how does that differ from just ANY firearms instructor? Although these questions sound simple, they really are not. Let me start with … Continue reading

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Good teachers

Over on the Cornered Cat Facebook page right now, there’s an active discussion about something someone said to me at the Gun Rights Policy Conference last weekend. (Go read the discussion; there are too many comments to summarize here.) Don’t … Continue reading

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