I want to get gun training but I need to be shown how to do it before I put my hands on a gun. I need to see someone shoot in order for me to do it myself.
I want to get gun training but I need to hear about the design of a gun before I feel I can properly shoot. Also, if someone tells me how to shoot a gun, it will make more sense to me than if someone just shows me.
I want to get gun training but if I can’t practice real life scenarios, the gun training will be useless to me in life. I won’t learn if I just hear it or see it – for me to REALLY learn how to shoot, I need to get out there in the field behind the barrel of a gun.
How do you prefer to learn things? If you hear verbal instructions, can you easily follow them? Do you prefer learning by allowing someone to show you how to do something? Or, are you like me, and learn best when you can get your hands on something and do it yourself? Everyone has different learning styles. Some people are purely one of the three basic learning styles: auditory, visual or kinesthetic. Others are a combination of two or all three. Which one are you?
Dr. Ignatius Piazza knows that no two people learn exactly the same way. This is why his gun training programs at Front Sight Firearms Training Institute combine ALL THREE learning styles! Informative lectures teach students about gun safety and everything they need to know intellectually about gun training. Here, auditory learners get their fill of information. Next, visual learners can appreciate the exciting gun training demonstrations. Front Sight instructors demonstrate proper shooting stance and show students how to properly and safely fire a weapon. For the kinesthetic learners, tactical hands on shooting practice is a part of Front Sight’s gun training. Front Sight students get to hold and use their gun in a safe and supervised manner, shooting hundreds of rounds over a weekend’s time.
Ignatius Piazza uses real life scenarios in his gun training program, so students can better gain an understanding of how to use a gun for self defense. Front Sight instructors explain what to expect, show how to handle the situations and then help students physically through each situation until the student is confident enough and able to handle the scenario with no instructor calling the shots.
The well balanced combination of gun training lectures, demonstrations and hands on training provides students of Front Sight with the best possible gun training they can imagine – gun training that is geared to each student’s specific needs. Even though everyone learns differently, Ignatius Piazza is confident that every student that attends Front Sight will leave feeling that they have just received the best gun training they could have gotten. At Front Sight, you don’t have to learn in the same manner as the guy next to you. Ignatius Piazza knows that you are unique and so is your learning style. No student of Front Sight is left unfulfilled – guaranteed.
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