Duration: 1 Days
Over 40,000 people are killed each year on our nation’s roads in motor vehicle collisions. Ninety percent of these mishaps are due in some part to driver error. Through the advanced highway driver course, students will reduce the chances of being involved in a collision.
The Advanced Driver Training course focuses on the ability to systematically control the position and speed of the vehicle in a smooth and safe fashion. The course will enhance skills learned in existing driver education courses or through years of driving experience to coordinate vehicle handling skills with mental concentration, anticipation and planning. The training day emphasizes a minimum of classroom instruction with the primary focus being in-vehicle practical application using ACADEMI-provided training vehicles. Skills discussed in the classroom will be applied on the track using various drills designed to have the student experience multiple weight transfers, corrective skid control measures and the use of multiple traction environments.
AIM-To teach the student to use observation, planning and vehicle-handling skills to respond effectively to any hazardous situation that might arise during highway driving.
Topics
- Understanding instinctive response
- Driver reaction
- Controlling sensory input
- Proper use of the eyes
- Steering wheel management
- Proper body position
- Emergency braking techniques (ABS and non-ABS)
- Weight transfer control
- Anticipatory driving
- Correct tire inflation pressure
- Straight-line braking
- Braking and turning/turning and braking
- Multiple lane-avoidance drills
- Instinctive reaction drills (surprise)
- Distracted driver skills
- Off-road recovery drills
- Skid control on skid pad
- Highway-speed driving techniques
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid drivers license
Gear requirement
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- A water bottle or other hydration system
Method of instruction
Ten percent classroom instruction and 90 percent in-vehicle training including high-G maneuvers.
Skill Prerequisites
Valid driver’s license (if less than 18 years of age, parent or guardian must be on-site).
Duration: 1 Days
Over 40,000 people are killed each year on our nation’s roads in motor vehicle collisions. Ninety percent of these mishaps are due in some part to driver error. Through the advanced highway driver course, students will reduce the chances of being involved in a collision.
The Advanced Driver Training course focuses on the ability to systematically control the position and speed of the vehicle in a smooth and safe fashion. The course will enhance skills learned in existing driver education courses or through years of driving experience to coordinate vehicle handling skills with mental concentration, anticipation and planning. The training day emphasizes a minimum of classroom instruction with the primary focus being in-vehicle practical application using ACADEMI-provided training vehicles. Skills discussed in the classroom will be applied on the track using various drills designed to have the student experience multiple weight transfers, corrective skid control measures and the use of multiple traction environments.
AIM-To teach the student to use observation, planning and vehicle-handling skills to respond effectively to any hazardous situation that might arise during highway driving.
Topics
- Understanding instinctive response
- Driver reaction
- Controlling sensory input
- Proper use of the eyes
- Steering wheel management
- Proper body position
- Emergency braking techniques (ABS and non-ABS)
- Weight transfer control
- Anticipatory driving
- Correct tire inflation pressure
- Straight-line braking
- Braking and turning/turning and braking
- Multiple lane-avoidance drills
- Instinctive reaction drills (surprise)
- Distracted driver skills
- Off-road recovery drills
- Skid control on skid pad
- Highway-speed driving techniques
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid drivers license
Gear requirement
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- A water bottle or other hydration system
Method of instruction
Ten percent classroom instruction and 90 percent in-vehicle training including high-G maneuvers.
Skill Prerequisites
Valid driver’s license (if less than 18 years of age, parent or guardian must be on-site).
Duration: 1 Days
Over 40,000 people are killed each year on our nation’s roads in motor vehicle collisions. Ninety percent of these mishaps are due in some part to driver error. Through the advanced highway driver course, students will reduce the chances of being involved in a collision.
The Advanced Driver Training course focuses on the ability to systematically control the position and speed of the vehicle in a smooth and safe fashion. The course will enhance skills learned in existing driver education courses or through years of driving experience to coordinate vehicle handling skills with mental concentration, anticipation and planning. The training day emphasizes a minimum of classroom instruction with the primary focus being in-vehicle practical application using ACADEMI-provided training vehicles. Skills discussed in the classroom will be applied on the track using various drills designed to have the student experience multiple weight transfers, corrective skid control measures and the use of multiple traction environments.
AIM-To teach the student to use observation, planning and vehicle-handling skills to respond effectively to any hazardous situation that might arise during highway driving.
Topics
- Understanding instinctive response
- Driver reaction
- Controlling sensory input
- Proper use of the eyes
- Steering wheel management
- Proper body position
- Emergency braking techniques (ABS and non-ABS)
- Weight transfer control
- Anticipatory driving
- Correct tire inflation pressure
- Straight-line braking
- Braking and turning/turning and braking
- Multiple lane-avoidance drills
- Instinctive reaction drills (surprise)
- Distracted driver skills
- Off-road recovery drills
- Skid control on skid pad
- Highway-speed driving techniques
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid drivers license
Gear requirement
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- A water bottle or other hydration system
Method of instruction
Ten percent classroom instruction and 90 percent in-vehicle training including high-G maneuvers.
Skill Prerequisites
Valid driver’s license (if less than 18 years of age, parent or guardian must be on-site).
Duration: 2 Days
This course is for the woman who is unfamiliar with firearms procedures, or needs to develop safe firearm-handling and a solid foundation of shooting skills. Each student will learn the basic fundamentals of shooting and how they apply to accuracy. Participants will learn how to identify types of malfunctions and the logical steps to efficiently correct them. The student will be shown and then practice the movement for drawing the firearm from the holster to presentation, including from concealment. This small class has a maximum student-to-instructor ratio of 6:1, making it easier for women to discuss concerns about various topics such as hand strength, style of handgun, safe carry and storage of a pistol.
Students will learn safe firearm-handling and basic shooting skills.
Topics
- Firearms and range safety
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Mindset/condition of readiness
- Fundamentals of shooting a pistol
- Gear and firearm selection
- Draw/concealed draw
- Manipulations Malfunctions
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Ammunition requirement
- 800 rounds. 9mm (9×9) is the minimum service caliber for this course.
Gear requirement
- Pistol
- Holster
- Minimum three high-capacity (15+ round) magazines or six low-capacity (7-8 round) magazines
- Magazine holders
- Belt
- Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
- Ear protection
- Baseball-style hat
- Rain gear
- Firearm cleaning kit
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Cover shirt or other garment for concealed draw
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- No cross-draw or appendix-carry holsters
Method of instruction
This class is taught with 40 percent classroom instruction and 60 percent practical application on the range.
Skill Prerequisites
None.
Duration: 2 Days
This course is for the woman who is unfamiliar with firearms procedures, or needs to develop safe firearm-handling and a solid foundation of shooting skills. Each student will learn the basic fundamentals of shooting and how they apply to accuracy. Participants will learn how to identify types of malfunctions and the logical steps to efficiently correct them. The student will be shown and then practice the movement for drawing the firearm from the holster to presentation, including from concealment. This small class has a maximum student-to-instructor ratio of 6:1, making it easier for women to discuss concerns about various topics such as hand strength, style of handgun, safe carry and storage of a pistol.
Students will learn safe firearm-handling and basic shooting skills.
Topics
- Firearms and range safety
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Mindset/condition of readiness
- Fundamentals of shooting a pistol
- Gear and firearm selection
- Draw/concealed draw
- Manipulations Malfunctions
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Ammunition requirement
- 800 rounds. 9mm (9×9) is the minimum service caliber for this course.
Gear requirement
- Pistol
- Holster
- Minimum three high-capacity (15+ round) magazines or six low-capacity (7-8 round) magazines
- Magazine holders
- Belt
- Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
- Ear protection
- Baseball-style hat
- Rain gear
- Firearm cleaning kit
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Cover shirt or other garment for concealed draw
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- No cross-draw or appendix-carry holsters
Method of instruction
This class is taught with 40 percent classroom instruction and 60 percent practical application on the range.
Skill Prerequisites
None.
Duration: 2 Days
This course is for the woman who is unfamiliar with firearms procedures, or needs to develop safe firearm-handling and a solid foundation of shooting skills. Each student will learn the basic fundamentals of shooting and how they apply to accuracy. Participants will learn how to identify types of malfunctions and the logical steps to efficiently correct them. The student will be shown and then practice the movement for drawing the firearm from the holster to presentation, including from concealment. This small class has a maximum student-to-instructor ratio of 6:1, making it easier for women to discuss concerns about various topics such as hand strength, style of handgun, safe carry and storage of a pistol.
Students will learn safe firearm-handling and basic shooting skills.
Topics
- Firearms and range safety
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Mindset/condition of readiness
- Fundamentals of shooting a pistol
- Gear and firearm selection
- Draw/concealed draw
- Manipulations Malfunctions
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Ammunition requirement
- 800 rounds. 9mm (9×9) is the minimum service caliber for this course.
Gear requirement
- Pistol
- Holster
- Minimum three high-capacity (15+ round) magazines or six low-capacity (7-8 round) magazines
- Magazine holders
- Belt
- Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
- Ear protection
- Baseball-style hat
- Rain gear
- Firearm cleaning kit
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Cover shirt or other garment for concealed draw
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- No cross-draw or appendix-carry holsters
Method of instruction
This class is taught with 40 percent classroom instruction and 60 percent practical application on the range.
Skill Prerequisites
None.
Duration: 2 Days
This course will inform the concerned citizen on methods of protecting the home front. Students will receive classroom instruction and will engage in shoot/no-shoot, force-on-force realistic scenarios based on actual events that have occurred, and where their decision-making process will be explored and tested. This is not a basic firearms course, but rather provides training for the time when use of a firearm becomes the only option.
The course is designed to make students more aware of personal security whether at home or away, and increase awareness of considerations in protecting self and family members.
Topics
- Use of force
- Security of firearms at home and away
- Away-from-home considerations
- Gear and firearms
- Mindset and indications of mental state
- Basic room-clearing techniques for the homeowner
- Force-on-force scenarios
- Ballistic protection at home and away
- Dealing with the police
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Gear requirement
- Belt
- Flashlight
- Ear protection
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Cover garment for concealed draw is highly recommended
Method of instruction
This course is taught using 25 percent classroom lecture and 75 percent practical instruction.
Skill Prerequisites
Basic pistol marksmanship/familiarization course. This is not a marksmanship course. Handling skills are required prior to attending class.
Duration: 2 Days
This course will inform the concerned citizen on methods of protecting the home front. Students will receive classroom instruction and will engage in shoot/no-shoot, force-on-force realistic scenarios based on actual events that have occurred, and where their decision-making process will be explored and tested. This is not a basic firearms course, but rather provides training for the time when use of a firearm becomes the only option.
The course is designed to make students more aware of personal security whether at home or away, and increase awareness of considerations in protecting self and family members.
Topics
- Use of force
- Security of firearms at home and away
- Away-from-home considerations
- Gear and firearms
- Mindset and indications of mental state
- Basic room-clearing techniques for the homeowner
- Force-on-force scenarios
- Ballistic protection at home and away
- Dealing with the police
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Gear requirement
- Belt
- Flashlight
- Ear protection
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Cover garment for concealed draw is highly recommended
Method of instruction
This course is taught using 25 percent classroom lecture and 75 percent practical instruction.
Skill Prerequisites
Basic pistol marksmanship/familiarization course. This is not a marksmanship course. Handling skills are required prior to attending class.
Duration: 2 Days
This course will inform the concerned citizen on methods of protecting the home front. Students will receive classroom instruction and will engage in shoot/no-shoot, force-on-force realistic scenarios based on actual events that have occurred, and where their decision-making process will be explored and tested. This is not a basic firearms course, but rather provides training for the time when use of a firearm becomes the only option.
The course is designed to make students more aware of personal security whether at home or away, and increase awareness of considerations in protecting self and family members.
Topics
- Use of force
- Security of firearms at home and away
- Away-from-home considerations
- Gear and firearms
- Mindset and indications of mental state
- Basic room-clearing techniques for the homeowner
- Force-on-force scenarios
- Ballistic protection at home and away
- Dealing with the police
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Gear requirement
- Belt
- Flashlight
- Ear protection
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Cover garment for concealed draw is highly recommended
Method of instruction
This course is taught using 25 percent classroom lecture and 75 percent practical instruction.
Skill Prerequisites
Basic pistol marksmanship/familiarization course. This is not a marksmanship course. Handling skills are required prior to attending class.
Duration: 2 Days
This course will inform the concerned citizen on methods of protecting the home front. Students will receive classroom instruction and will engage in shoot/no-shoot, force-on-force realistic scenarios based on actual events that have occurred, and where their decision-making process will be explored and tested. This is not a basic firearms course, but rather provides training for the time when use of a firearm becomes the only option.
The course is designed to make students more aware of personal security whether at home or away, and increase awareness of considerations in protecting self and family members.
Topics
- Use of force
- Security of firearms at home and away
- Away-from-home considerations
- Gear and firearms
- Mindset and indications of mental state
- Basic room-clearing techniques for the homeowner
- Force-on-force scenarios
- Ballistic protection at home and away
- Dealing with the police
pre-Requisites
- Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
- Current law enforcement ID –or-
- Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Gear requirement
- Belt
- Flashlight
- Ear protection
- Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Cover garment for concealed draw is highly recommended
Method of instruction
This course is taught using 25 percent classroom lecture and 75 percent practical instruction.
Skill Prerequisites
Basic pistol marksmanship/familiarization course. This is not a marksmanship course. Handling skills are required prior to attending class.