BSP: TACTICAL TRAINING CAMP Nov 10th 2007

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Postby The Duke » Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:04 pm

Shepherd wrote:I appologize. That was the first and only time I hid that close to the door.

You and me, we cool :D
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Postby TstclrCncr » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:45 am

Postman wrote:Im glad you all felt that you came away with something. Thank you for coming out and spending the day with us- I for one had a good time passing what knowledge on to those who wanted it. Please be critical of my teachings.. without the input of others, I will not know how to fix it.
I also feel it is important to tell you that I am better at teaching something by showing than telling.. so that is something I will work on. :)


Expect more down the pipe...


Your teachings where rather helpful. Having more of a "hands on" approach with a punishment system was great. Can't wait to hear more. Expected to do more push-ups.
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Postby Thompson » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:30 am

TstclrCncr wrote:
Postman wrote:Im glad you all felt that you came away with something. Thank you for coming out and spending the day with us- I for one had a good time passing what knowledge on to those who wanted it. Please be critical of my teachings.. without the input of others, I will not know how to fix it.
I also feel it is important to tell you that I am better at teaching something by showing than telling.. so that is something I will work on. :)


Expect more down the pipe...


Your teachings where rather helpful. Having more of a "hands on" approach with a punishment system was great. Can't wait to hear more. Expected to do more push-ups.



Noted. :)
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Postby omega1 » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:57 am

Postman wrote:
TstclrCncr wrote:
Postman wrote:Im glad you all felt that you came away with something. Thank you for coming out and spending the day with us- I for one had a good time passing what knowledge on to those who wanted it. Please be critical of my teachings.. without the input of others, I will not know how to fix it.
I also feel it is important to tell you that I am better at teaching something by showing than telling.. so that is something I will work on. :)


Expect more down the pipe...


Your teachings where rather helpful. Having more of a "hands on" approach with a punishment system was great. Can't wait to hear more. Expected to do more push-ups.



Noted. :)


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Postby TOP » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:34 am

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Between runs I would shift position and change the environment. Learning from each team. Yes, bad guys do learn! Think about it!

In the end I died every time. Nice work gang! I hope to tangle with you again.


Although for training shifting positions works, during competitions please remember to act the same way for each team.
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Postby Shepherd » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:19 am

TOP wrote:Shepherd wrote
Between runs I would shift position and change the environment. Learning from each team. Yes, bad guys do learn! Think about it!

In the end I died every time. Nice work gang! I hope to tangle with you again.


Although for training shifting positions works, during competitions please remember to act the same way for each team.


I thought this was training.
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Postby TOP » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:23 am

It was...
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Postby Stroom » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:26 pm

I'd love to know more about room flood technique. That's something new.I wonder what the 3rd and 4th men do in room flood technique. We didn't have a chance to put it into practice.

Honestly, CQB is my utmost passion in the tactical world. Doing the training was like being in paradise. Oh no more WWII and Vietnam for me... Only C...Q...B... T~T

CQB to me is more to a mental game that we have to have the correct predator mind set. I didn't have it on miniCQC2, and I got screwed. Now I have it and I feel many times better dumping a room/building and I could perform as I supposed to.

I have been crazy for CQB for 5 years now and I learned a lot through videos. At BSPTTC, I brought combined CQB techniques (S.O.P.) from several different forces like SAS, Navy SEAL, SWAT, GSG9, Czech's URNA etc. etc... I'm glad to be able to put them into practice and actually worked. Oh... So happy

That was ultimately THE BEST day of the year (for me).

Oh, btw, anybody from Seattle who read this and have so much passion on CQB, please... PM me, and let's train together... sumwhere... :D
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Postby Stroom » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:28 pm

Recondo School seems cool. But I'll take on BSPTTC anytime, anywhere.
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Postby Matt » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:34 pm

Shepherd wrote:
TOP wrote:Shepherd wrote
Between runs I would shift position and change the environment. Learning from each team. Yes, bad guys do learn! Think about it!

In the end I died every time. Nice work gang! I hope to tangle with you again.


Although for training shifting positions works, during competitions please remember to act the same way for each team.


I thought this was training.


He's talking about WHEN there is a competition, the bad guys would not adapt and change tactics because they need to be exactly the same for every team who runs the scenario.
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Postby Stroom » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:51 pm

In case you haven't watched this one, this is the most accurate CQB technique you can find on youtube.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xlK-xWdUj28
I learned a lot from it.
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Postby KA-BAR » Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:17 pm

nice link. thx.
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Postby Stroom » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:42 pm

I dunno if hotlinking to other website is allowed, but you sure benefit much from these vids. I guarantee!

LOW LIGHT TECHNIQUES
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ga6ECYv16Ac
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q9ObSKdP1AI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tGcjIwZupH8

STRATEGOS INTERNATIOANL
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EbjzTi0yGWs

See: www.urna.net
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Postby Shepherd » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:29 pm

Matt wrote:
Shepherd wrote:
TOP wrote:Shepherd wrote


Although for training shifting positions works, during competitions please remember to act the same way for each team.


I thought this was training.


He's talking about WHEN there is a competition, the bad guys would not adapt and change tactics because they need to be exactly the same for every team who runs the scenario.



Good point guys. Thanks for the feedback.
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Postby Stroom » Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:54 pm

Maybe next time we can have low light technique course.
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