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Course Restrictions: LE / MIL

The objective of this course is to provide the participants with the knowledge and abilities needed to effectively design, instruct and implement a reality based training (RBT) program using Non-Lethal Training Ammunition (NLTA). The principles and concepts taught in this block of instruction have direct application for Law Enforcement, Military or private training organization personnel.

This type of training is synonymous with and commonly known as, “Force-on-Force” Training (FOF). The primary focus of this course will be the introduction, and application of the UTM Reality Based Training model for development of training with any type of NLTA .

Our goals for the training are accomplished through a teaching methodology which takes students through a series of skill builders, drills and mini-scenarios in a realistic environment. It is a systematic, phase based approach to develop training utilizing a series of drill progressions involving stress inoculation, which we believe is critical to skills practice of any kind or discipline.

Additionally, it provides the student an environment to manage his/her own physiological response to stress while applying good tactics and decision making.

Realism is further added by allowing the student to use his/her own duty weapons system and gear during training instead of simply a blue-gun or unfamiliar dedicated conversion weapon.

Our goal is to promote training success, not training scars.

Course Prerequisites

  • U.S. Citizen.
  • Current (active) LE/MIL credentials
  • Able to demonstrate and employ safe weapons handling during courses of fire.

This course takes a deep dive into:

  • Available technologies for force on force training.
  • Training model phases.
  • Safety guidelines for NLTA training.
  • Use of Force and application in case law.
  • Role player development.
  • Student evaluation and testing protocols.
  • Human performance.
  • Adult learning concepts.
  • Utilization of limited resources including budget/facilities and scenario development.

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South Florida Local Sheriff’s Office

A Welcoming Learning Environment

These courses provided a welcoming learning environment, a format that met the students current skills, and continually challenge students to be better all while upholding their standards and maintaining safety. Our agency has not only implemented a more science/data based approach to teaching, vehicle tactics, and injured shooter, but the model has bled into every topic we teach in order to tailor and constantly improve our training to our agency.