Description
While the original Tactical Anatomy training system was designed to be an 8-hour class that would take trainees from ground zero to full 3D visualization–and this can still be done–the Manual provides options that allow the instructor to go with a half-day (4-hr) introductory course, a full-day (8-hr) basic course, or a two day (16-hr) advanced course.
The Manual begins with Dr. Williams’ Introduction to the principles and theory of Adult Learning, and gives a strong treatment on the safety considerations the instructor must build into his lesson plans to ensure safe and effective learning.
The body of the Manual is broken down into five separate lessons:
Lesson 1, ‘Rationale’.
- Explains why traditional ‘square-range’ training is failing to prepare personnel for real-world firearms combat
- Ethics of the use of deadly force
- Realities of gunshot wounding and incapacitation
- Dynamic realities of gunfights
- How 3D target visualization is a vital aid to gunfight supremacy
Lesson 2, ‘Building an Anatomic Model’
- is a step-by-step guide–complete with 53 full-color illustrations–to guide the instructor in building a three-dimensional anatomy model in the classroom in less than an hour.
- Supported by two digitally delivered PowerPoint presentations for the instructor to use as his teaching resources
- This lesson gives the instructor all the information he needs to bring 3D anatomy to life in the classroom.
Lesson 3, ‘Laser Sight Exercise’
- The first step in translating 2D visualization to 3D visualization in the trainees’ mind’s eye.
- Innovative laser sighting methodology.
- Includes lesson plan, tips and techniques for the instructor.
Lesson 4, ‘Force on Force Exercises’
- Actually two lessons in one.
- Computer simulator training scenarios (FATS, MILO, etc.)
- Force-on-force / reality based training (RBT) exercises using non-lethal training ammunition (NLTA) such as SIMUNITION.
- The two components of Lesson 4 may be stacked, or taught separately as stand-alone modules.
- Depending on class size and resources available, this lesson provides instructional options to branch out into a two-day class if time and resources permit.
Lesson 5, ‘After Action Review’
- A guide to consolidating your trainees’ learning at the end of the day.
- Safety and ‘homework’ issues are hard-wired.
The manual is available for immediate download and includes PowerPoint files that can be used during class.
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