course description
Purpose of the Course:
This course is thoughtfully designed to enhance your critical thinking skills and equip you with a practical understanding of both avoidance (preventative) and response (remedial) strategies. The content aims to bridge the gap between theory and real-world application, ensuring you are prepared to recognize, assess, and address situations with greater clarity and confidence.
The class covers:
- Castle Law/Stand Your Ground Law
- Blocks to Communication
- Triggers/Inhibitors to Aggression
- Self/3rd Party Induced Pressures
- Decision Making Cycle
- Warning Signs of Escalating Bahavior
- Case Study Discussions
- Carjacks
- Road Rage Incidents
- Crowds Surrounding the Vehicle
- Scenario Training
- Threat-specific Live firing exercises
Critical Thinking Development:
Throughout the course, you will engage in activities and discussions that challenge you to think beyond surface-level solutions. By analyzing scenarios from multiple perspectives, you will develop a deeper understanding of underlying issues and learn to identify the most suitable course of action. This approach encourages you to question assumptions, evaluate evidence, and make informed decisions.
Understanding Avoidance (Preventative) Options:
The course introduces you to a variety of avoidance techniques, focusing on prevention as the first line of defense. You will explore methods for anticipating potential challenges and implementing strategies that minimize risks before they escalate. These preventative measures include proactive planning, risk assessment, and the cultivation of habits that support safe and positive outcomes.
Exploring Response (Remedial) Options:
In addition to preventative strategies, the course provides insight into effective response options for situations that require remedial action. You will learn how to assess circumstances quickly, select appropriate interventions, and adapt your approach to achieve the best possible outcomes. This section emphasizes flexibility, resilience, and the importance of having a toolkit of responses for various scenarios.
Achieving More Appropriate and Effective Responses:
By combining critical thinking with a realistic understanding of both preventative and remedial strategies, you will be better positioned to respond appropriately and effectively to these challenges. The course empowers you to take action with confidence, drawing on the skills and knowledge acquired to make decisions that help keep you, and your family, safe.
Course Requirements
The course is designed for:
- Families
- People who spend a considerable amount of time in their vehicles.
Terms and conditions apply: https://gonoisy.com/terms-conditions/
Please also note the following:
- A minimum of 6 participants are required for this course to run effectively.
- The course is capped at 10 participants.
- Children under the age of 18, attend for FREE but must be accompanied by a parent.
- The class starts at 8am, and ends at 5pm. Please be at Range HQ by 7.45am.
- Please bring lunch with you.
- Coffee/Water will be supplied
PLEASE NOTE – The recording or filming of any part of this training is prohibited.
DISCLAIMER: Go Noisy reserve the right to refuse entry on the course to anyone who, we believe, is not acting in an honest and transparent manner. Furthermore, Go Noisy do not accept liability for what any individual may do with the firearms training they have received, once the course has ended and all course participants will be required to sign a firearms waiver, on arrival. Furthermore, Go Noisy also reserve the right to remove any individual(s) from the range, at any time, due to safety/competency concerns.
Materials Needed
Weapons
Concealed Carry/EDC pistol and 100 x rounds of ammunition.
clothing
Clothing will be your normal daily attire.
The course is conducted from a concealed carry/EDC platform.
As a guide ONLY:
- Jeans/robust trousers.
- Trainers/shoes
- T-shirts/Shirts – long sleeves will be required for vehicle platform live fire exercises
- A sturdy belt
- Eye and ear protection
Please avoid wearing expensive clothing on the range as there is a risk of it being ripped, torn and/or damaged.
We suggest the avoidance of wearing sandals, open toed shoes, or shorts. If you choose to wear such attire, then you do so, entirely at your own risk.
equipment
Equipment will be specific to everyday carry (EDC) preferences and/or, where you carry your firearm within your vehicle.
As a guide ONLY:
- Concealed Carry Pistol holster
- Fanny-pack
- Purse/bag
Course Dates
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Jul 12-12
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Aug 09-09
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Sep 13-13
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Oct 11-11
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Nov 15-15
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Dec 13-13