Ive got a few spots left in the Oct 4-5 2014 AMIS class here in OKC OK.
Ive secured a VERY good building for this, very challenging.
Cost is $450 and all you need is Airsoft gear and a good flashlight.
eamil me at [email protected]
more info on the class.
The ShivWorks Armed Movement in Structures (AMIS) course is a twenty hour block of instruction focusing on negotiating movement problems within structures with limited or no resources. Realizing that moving through a structure that contains armed hostiles, perhaps by ones self, is probably the most dangerous task one can undertake, the best options for winning a confrontation are presented with the qualification that there is no safe way to do this.
Day One (12 hours):
- Viewing the environment in terms of the unseen
- Vertical, Horizontal, and Diagonal planes of visual obscurement
- Distance variables and the visual apex
- Threshold evaluation
- Dynamic and Deliberate movement
- Room Entry factors (known versus unknown)
- Minimizing multiple exposure
- Modifying the fighting platform to conform to cover and concealment
- Re-setting/Disrupting the adversarys OODA loop
- Chalk board exercises
- Dry-runs
- FoF evolutions
- Low-light module
Day Two (8 hours)
- Practical Exercises for egress, search, and third-party rescue
Ive secured a VERY good building for this, very challenging.
Cost is $450 and all you need is Airsoft gear and a good flashlight.
eamil me at [email protected]
more info on the class.
The ShivWorks Armed Movement in Structures (AMIS) course is a twenty hour block of instruction focusing on negotiating movement problems within structures with limited or no resources. Realizing that moving through a structure that contains armed hostiles, perhaps by ones self, is probably the most dangerous task one can undertake, the best options for winning a confrontation are presented with the qualification that there is no safe way to do this.
Day One (12 hours):
- Viewing the environment in terms of the unseen
- Vertical, Horizontal, and Diagonal planes of visual obscurement
- Distance variables and the visual apex
- Threshold evaluation
- Dynamic and Deliberate movement
- Room Entry factors (known versus unknown)
- Minimizing multiple exposure
- Modifying the fighting platform to conform to cover and concealment
- Re-setting/Disrupting the adversarys OODA loop
- Chalk board exercises
- Dry-runs
- FoF evolutions
- Low-light module
Day Two (8 hours)
- Practical Exercises for egress, search, and third-party rescue