sweatnbullets
02-27-2006, 11:02 PM
For the instructors out there:
When you are conducting FOF training with dynamic confrontations, do your students revert to their training or do their natural instincts take control?
There has been a lot of discussion on natural reaction compared to trained reaction. Some of the things that have come up recently, have been movement, focus, and number of shots fired.
What have the trainers seen in their classes? Have any of you witnessed individuals that automatically forsake their square range training and work off of their instincts.
Or will you always default to your training?
When you are conducting FOF training with dynamic confrontations, do your students revert to their training or do their natural instincts take control?
There has been a lot of discussion on natural reaction compared to trained reaction. Some of the things that have come up recently, have been movement, focus, and number of shots fired.
What have the trainers seen in their classes? Have any of you witnessed individuals that automatically forsake their square range training and work off of their instincts.
Or will you always default to your training?