mwts-training.com domain has been recently accured by us
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Here is a quote of some text that was published on old website at mwts-training.com before accusion:
My name is John and I offer rifle and carbine training, as well as classes for tactics and emergency medicine.
You can view the classes I offer under MWTS Courses. You can register for upcoming classes, or request a private one-on-one or small group class under Schedule / Register for a Course.
If you would like to receive an email alert for new training dates, sign up on the Client List. If you are looking for more flexible/economic options, check out my Dry Fire Coaching page.
About my Training:
Although I do shoot some competitions, I am not a competition shooter. If you are looking to win your local 3 gun match: I do have some things to offer you, but the focus of my training is combat. I am not trying to slander; I am just being honest. Competition is a great tool for the technical aspects: speed and accuracy. But you need to recognize that there is a huge difference between technical and tactical.
If you want to learn how to fight and win a kinetic engagement, especially with a carbine or rifle, then you are at the right place. Speed and accuracy are still big players, but I also promote and teach (in no particular order): discrimination, problem solving, reliability, adaptability, use of cover, fire and maneuver, security, planning, etc. Just a quick example: Speed is rarely more important than safety, discrimination, or proper use of cover.
About Me:
I served more than 6 years in the United States Army as an Infantry Fire Team Leader, and also have experience as a Small Kill Team Leader, and Squad Leader. I was selected, on multiple occasions, to train the German, Czech, Afghan, and Iraqi Armies on weapons and small unit tactics. I completed one 15 month tour in Iraq and a 12 month tour in Afghanistan.
I have completed a variety of different military and civilian training in different fields, including courses taught by some of the world’s best shooters, most professional soldiers, and the most experience law enforcement officers. I served as an instructor and subject matter expert for various subjects in my military career, including rifle marksmanship and close quarters battle. I am a nationally registered Emergency Medical Technician, and am currently pursuing a degree in criminal justice. After my tour on active duty, I also helped prepare soldiers for the battlefield by working for the 91st Army Reserve Training Division as a Combat Trainer (O/C-T) and a Small Group Instructor (ABIC/SGI). I firmly believe that the learning process is never complete, and I strive to expand my knowledge base and skill set at every opportunity.