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Paul Brentar, Protective Edge Training, anyone?

BassCliff

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Hi all,

It's been suggested to me that I get some training from other than "local" instructors. Around the middle of April we'll have a visiting "professional" named Paul Brentar to give his "Pistol Performance" class, eight hours of instruction over two days.

Synopsis:
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This 8 hour course starts with an audit of the student’s basic skill sets (draw, accuracy, reloads, etc). The rest of the course focuses on proper draw/grip, micro drills for faster improvement, recoil management, one-handed manipulations (injured shooter), mindset, and NEW this year, cognitive processes to achieve better results which includes vision drills with shoot/don't shoot training.
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Paul Brentar, now based in Lansing, Michigan, is a former Police Chief, 20+ years as LEO, certified firearms instructor in several disciplines, police academy instructor, armorer, etc. Here is his Protective Edge Training website: https://protectiveedgetraining.com/

I'm just curious if any of you have heard of Mr. Brentar, perhaps taken a class from him, or otherwise are familiar enough to let me know if it will be worth the $300 they are charging for 8 hours of instruction.

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I suppose it couldn't hurt. ;) I'd appreciate your thoughts.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
From his lists of things the Conolete Combatant is Brian Hill’s training company. Mr Hill is one reputable Instructor and if he has that says a lot.

Modern Samurai Project (as city Jedlinski) isn’t anything to sneeze at either.

So I’d say you’ll get some good stuff depending on how he presents his format.
 
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