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Concepts: Training Trainers
Not all individuals can teach efficiently and effectively. All too often I see that for a price people will pass on the instructor title well before a person is ready or too a person who has no real passion or skill to be one. Thus when this person teaches the next guy valuable information is lost, training becomes weak, and thus produces misguided and lacking warriors. On the modern battlefield where America’s heros lives are at risk this is unacceptable. If one is reduced to using combatives instead of their weapon, things have gotten really bad. Since I have been there, I would like some sort of a Warm and Fuzzy (assured feeling) that lets me know the guys I trained, or the guys I trained to instruct have trained, have the capability to engage, overcome his enemy and return home safely.
For this to happen B.P.C practitioners trained to be instructors need to be not only talented, but held to high standards. They need to not only know the information, they need to be able to perform it in a way that inspires. They need to know the ins and outs of the system and the best way to pass that information on. This is all covered in the instructor course and the people who are chosen for potential attendance usually displays qualities for a good instructor unknowingly during classes in the first three Modules. This person is recorded as having the potential to instruct others in the course, which is then given to the Commander of their unit or team. It is then up to that Higher Up to make the decision to place that person in the B.C.T.C.





