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FORCE ON FORCE WORKSHOP - INTERESTING AND INTENSIVETWO DAYS!

Theres a difference between knowing how to do, vs, how to look for the reason to do something...

Eye trackers, high-fidelity scenarios, and biometrics - those were some interesting days! We just wrapped up a two-day force-on-force workshop at Project Gecko HQ. The opposed ITCQB workshop is part of data based approach designed to conceptualize and optimize the use of force-on-force training.


We find running FOF trainings rather interesting, but also demanding. See, Developing an engaging training scenario can be a challenging task. Instructors typically follow a traditional approach, analyzing a task to identify the necessary skills and characteristics for successful performance. This approach should be rooted in the training curriculum, which includes preparatory information, skills, abilities, and other components tested to assess whether students can transfer what they've learned effectively.

However, instructors should strive to develop a unique approach where the event itself serves as the curriculum, resulting in a more significant impact on performance and decision-making.

An event-based training scenario involves a task-specific procedure, such as a warrant or a barricaded situation. It should provide students with corresponding performance conditions like environmental, internal, and team task demands. However, many instructors fail to structure scenarios effectively, leading to force-on-force training turning into a paintball match.

In other words, to make force-on-force training beneficial, a structured approach must be taken, considering the student, context, and desired outcomes. This approach ensures training the right thing, in the right way, with the right tools.

Pictures from our last Force on Force workshop. Next FOF workshop is almost booked out, and scheduled for this upcoming june.


See you there!

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PG CQB Level 2 course - January 2015

During our previous level 2 course, our participants had the chance to receive a closer insight into the reality of engagement, communication & other topics.

We went through the very little details of teamwork & communication, problems & solutions.
The average level of the participants was good & like minded. Whether it was a lesson, practical practice or a nearly 3 hours simulation until the little hours of the night, the participants gave 100%.

Given the recent situations, and act of cowards in France and across the world, we certainly believe that a correct understanding of human behavior, tactical disadvantages, foreground & background & situational awareness could & will save not only your life, but those around you. I certainly hope, that our participants who came from different types of backgrounds, could utilize the knowledge & mindset they gained into a one and only achievement – Saving lives.

#JeSuisCharlie

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