USCCA - Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 1
Basic
Duration: 4 Hours Classroom
$350.00
Fee
Timothy Alston
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Description
The USCCA Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 1 class is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively use a handgun in a self-defense situation. This class is appropriate for anyone, regardless of prior shooting experience or skill level.
Throughout the course, students will learn about the principles of defensive shooting, including the fundamentals of marksmanship, defensive shooting techniques, and the importance of situational awareness. Students will also learn about the legal and ethical responsibilities of using lethal force in self-defense situations.
Students will engage in practical exercises that simulate real-life self-defense scenarios. These exercises will focus on the development of defensive shooting skills, including drawing from a holster, shooting from various positions, and engaging multiple targets.
The USCCA Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 1 class is taught by certified instructors with extensive experience in defensive shooting and instruction. Students who successfully complete the class will receive a certificate of completion fomr the USCCA.
This class is designed to empower students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively use a handgun in a self-defense situation. Whether you are a new or experienced shooter, the USCCA Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 1 class will provide you with the tools you need to defend yourself and your loved ones.
Topics Covered
This course is one full day of intense training, teaching and practice. The course may cover the following topics:
- Fundamentals of Defensive Shooting & Intuitive Skill Development
- Defensive Accuracy
- Lateral Motion
- The Balance of Speed & Precision
- The Critical Incident Reload
- Volume of Fire
- Realistic Training for Multiple Target Engagement
- Understanding the Body’s Natural Reactions during a Dynamic Critical Incident.
- The Skill Development Cycle
- One Handed & Weak Handed Shooting
- Non-Diagnostic Linear Malfunction Clearing
- Shooting in Motion (When, How & Why)
Types
Advanced, Basic, Intermediate, USCCA Courses
Documentation Requirements
You must provide a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, that includes your full name, date of birth, and photograph.
The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.