Originally Posted by
jmoore
1) ...and several other tactical based schools all physically improved markedly after the Suarez International Red Dot Class. Technological cheating! Love it
geezer john
I've often wondered about Suarez. The first time I looked into someone who claimed to be affiliated, it looked like one of those "I was taught by the best instructor ever, and you'll never need to train under anyone else!" type of things.
Originally Posted by
Budget
I took some week long class on human behavior and deception that was amazing. Wish I could remember the instructor and actual course title because it was like Reid, statement analysis, and Tony Robbins self help all wrapped up into a one. The amount of interaction we had was awesome.
It goes back to that parallel about dog training, it's about training the human. Behavior is much the same that your hair stands on end or you get that sinking feeling when someone is about to fight or flee. There are indicators and it's about being able to accurately testify to that.
It has helped dealing with all sorts of people at and out of work. The guy also touched on investing and I got to pick his brain on a break and it was very good financial advice. Wish college was more like that, you know, practical use information.
That's some of the best and favorite training of mine as well. Courses I took in the military piqued my interest initially, then I did more in college, LE, and other instructors. It's quite an interesting field of study and training.
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