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Most of us train for a fight we've never actually studied.
We drill the draw. We run the reload. We shoot the qual. But how much time have you spent understanding what an active shooter event actually looks like? Who you're likely to face, how the environment works for you or against you, and what happens inside your head once the shooting starts?
On July 16th, Ed Monk is going to walk through exactly that.
Ed has spent years gathering data on these attacks (often despite real resistance to sharing it) and using it to build a grounded, practical picture of how they unfold and how a prepared person can prevail. I sat through one of his presentations back in April and walked away impressed. His use of hard data to cut through the noise is rare, and it changes how you think about your own preparation.
Here's some of what he'll cover:
๐ Who you're most likely to face in a real-world attack ๐ How the environment shapes your movement, decisions, and outcomes ๐ Why time is the number that drives everything ๐ The skills and standards that actually hold up under pressure ๐ How stress (Ed calls it "the monkey") affects your ability to think and act ๐ Why the handgun on your hip is more than enough when you use it correctly
It's a live online webinar, about 90 minutes, starting at 8:00 PM Eastern.
Here's the part I want to make sure you catch: it's free for Guardian Nation members, and members also get the recording added to Guardian University afterward to review anytime. If you're not a member yet, there's a small registration fee. Either way, you can reserve your spot on the same page.
๐ Reserve Your Spot
Already registered, or just finished grabbing your spot? Add it to your calendar right here so it doesn't slip: Add it to your Google Calendar.
Jacob Paulsen President | ConcealedCarry.com
P.S. If you carry a handgun for self-defense, this is 90 minutes well spent. The recording will live in Guardian University for members, but the live session is where you get to bring your own questions. Reserve your spot here.
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