A friend of mine and her partner want me to teach them how to shoot, in the context of self defense. They have been on me for some time and I tried to steer them to qualified instructors, but they trust me and they don't want to go to anyone else. So I relented.
I made clear to them, and will continually do so, that I am not an expert in this stuff. In fact I consider myself a layman, a student. The only thing I "know" is that I really don't know...
Their first lesson I gave them was this:
Purchase ear protection and evaluate the eye protection they will be using. I gave them some guidelines on how to determine what is adequate protection and I told them when they are with me on the range these are absolutely mandatory. I also told them to go spend one hour with a criminal defense attorney who supports their right to carry a firearm for self defense - preferably a former prosecutor. I gave them a firm here in town and told them fee might be around $250. It's an expense but it might just keep them out of trouble.
For the follow up lessons I plan to get into the following:
Situational awareness.
Mindset - kill or be killed. Do they have the capacity to do it...
Clothing and method of carry
Choices for carry and the home
Suggestions on personal fitness - this will be handled delicately....
Unarmed combatives....
Shooting
Honestly, I think the shooting part should be toward later part of the training. I am envisioning this taking place over several sessions. Given the list of categories above, what would you think should be in there, not in there, and how would you "program" it?
Before I get accused of this, let me just make it clear here: I do not profess to be the next Rob Pincus, Michael Bane, Jim Cirrillo, Clint Smith, etc....I am a student trying to give a friend some BASIC skills to start with and hopefully they can move on to a more qualified instructor.
Let me thank everyone in advance for their recommendations!
Take care,
George