Here at ITC
we are committed to providing the most realistic and practical training
available. Should
you face a life-threatening situation, you will
need tactics that work in the real world. One thing that
people may not realize is that if you do find yourself in a life-threatening
situation, you are in a FIGHT for
your life. Therefore our training has been developed from a FIGHT
perspective as opposed to focusing
on ‘the weapon’ to resolve the situation. Many firearms instructors
teach from the perspective of ‘the
gun is the solution’ rather than from ‘the FIGHT’ aspect.
On the other hand, most of our tactics and
techniques are developed from the viewpoint of what someone might do
if the found themselves in the
same situation... unarmed. We, at ITC feel
this is the best approach to developing the most effective
tactics for personal defense.
The concepts
we teach are, without a doubt, unique! ITC is not “just another company”
teaching tactics,
firearms, hand-to-hand combat skills, etc. Our instructors think and train ‘outside the box’ which allows
our training to excel over others. If you limit your training and tactics
to ‘inside the box’, then you have
decreased your chances of survival. Truth of the matter is that, if
you are serious about survival you
must think ‘outside the box.’
The four most
critical elements in your survival are; mindset, skill, tactics,
and gear. The first and
foremost being mindset. Proper mindset will ultimately determine two
things; the first one being whether
or not you receive proper training and second
whether or not you have the discipline to continue to
train. Without the proper mindset your chances of survival are greatly
reduced. Skill and tactics go hand
in hand and are the next most important of the four elements. If you
possess tactics but you don’t have
the skills needed in order to execute the tactics, then are your tactics
a realistic option for you? Truth be
known, your mindset and tactics actually play a much larger role in
your survival than do your
marksmanship skills. Expert marksmanship skills may be good for competition,
but they are not what is
going to keep you alive in most situations. Yet, you should practice
your marksmanship skills and hone
these skills by shooting at least 300 rounds monthly. Although gear
is the least important of the four,
having the proper gear and good quality gear is to your advantage. After
all, if your gear doesn’t
perform upon demand, then what good is that gear to you?
Our staff has over 50 years of combined tactical, shooting, empty hand
and armed combat
skills. Other instructors teach you how to shoot your gun; we
will teach you how to FIGHT. No
instructor can tell you what you will do in a confrontation. In addition,
no method is “the way” to do things.
There are strengths and weaknesses in everything that is taught. We
simply teach you ‘ways’ of doing
things. It is ultimately up to you to figure out what works best for
you. Your options are only limited by
your imagination.
Our instructors at ITC are constantly improving their skills by training on
a daily basis, as well as training
with other professionals in the industry. Our
staff will never “know it all”, or stop learning.
In all actuality,
we are students as well, and can learn something from the first time
student, to the seasoned veterans.
In other words, we keep an open mind and in our eyes, everyone is a
teacher.