About
As martial arts instructor of over 30 years and a firearms instructor of almost 10 years I draw on my experience teaching as well as my knowlege from training with military special operations units and SWAT teams to help shooters to grow or sharpen thier current knowlege.
I also have a variety of rental guns for beginner students or if they would like to try upgrade thier current firearm. I even offer a pistol test drive class to try different pistols I recommend; when a student does decide what the want I am also a Federal Licensed Firearm dealer.
What I enjoy most about training students is watching thier progress from basic or intermediate to advanced skills as well as the increase in self confidence of thier own abilities.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Students will learn/review saftey and basic fundamentals of shooting. After learing or reviewing the basics we continue to build muscle memory of the fundamentals through repetition and continue learing intermediate and advanced shooting concepts.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
TX LTC Instructor
NRA Pistol & Rifle Instructor Certification
NRA RSO (Range Saftey Officer) Certification
FFL (Federal Firearms License Dealer)
5th Degree Black Belt
Level 1 Krav Maga Instructor
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$100/person per hr for 1 on 1 / small group training (Includes Range Fee)
$100 TX License to Carry (LTC) (Minimum of 4 students required to schedule a class)
$25 Gun Rental Fee
$50 Gun Rental w/ ammo provided
How did you get started teaching?
I began teaching martial arts at the age of 13 as an assistant instructor in Youngstown OH and continued teaching until I graduated high school. After taking a 4-year break to earn my bachelor's degree I returned to teaching martial arts in 2006. Since then I have run my own Martial Arts School as a head intructor in both Sidney NE, and Forney TX. In 2014 I became an NRA Instructor and added firearms skills to my instruction curiculum.
What types of students have you worked with?
All level of students are welcome. There is always something more to learn!!!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Be comfortable with your instructor and feel they have YOUR best interests at heart. does your instructor still train and learn new skills or are the teaching the same thig they've taught for the last 20 years?
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
How much dedication and consistancy do I want to put into my training? How much time are you willing to spend to become proficent in the skills you're learning.