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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1156661" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>This is the most honest answer I can give. Robbie's class is pure gold to spend some time in his presence is inspiring. He has boiled many of the techniques down to the bare essentials. One of My best amigos is his training partner, BUT and it is a big BUT Marshall is right! There is nothing that Rob does that is not covered by T.D.S.A. and in a much more intense student to instructor ratio. Rob is big on Basics, but in any class the weak link get,s the most. Not so at T.D.S.A, it isn't uncommon to have 3-4 world class instructors walking the line while the primary instructor covers stuff. they can break off a great instructor to help someone who is lagging at the moment and catch them up, while the whole class is still getting the state of the art training and the person having a bit of trouble gets intensive one on one. I used to be an instructor at Gun-site, and I teach all over the world in rifle and shotgun techniques. I have always based what I do in the latest and best techniques and I keep my classes SMALL 6-8 people....but, and I have said it before, when I teach in the U.S. I do it in conjunction with T.D.S.A.....not because I get ANYTHING out of it, but because I believe in what they do! The funniest part about this whole thing is..no-one is an expert at home, hell most folks don't even know my name in OK but internationally I am well know, and this is VERY true of T.D.S.A. Spend local and get the BEST!!!! Kurt Miller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1156661, member: 6064"] This is the most honest answer I can give. Robbie's class is pure gold to spend some time in his presence is inspiring. He has boiled many of the techniques down to the bare essentials. One of My best amigos is his training partner, BUT and it is a big BUT Marshall is right! There is nothing that Rob does that is not covered by T.D.S.A. and in a much more intense student to instructor ratio. Rob is big on Basics, but in any class the weak link get,s the most. Not so at T.D.S.A, it isn't uncommon to have 3-4 world class instructors walking the line while the primary instructor covers stuff. they can break off a great instructor to help someone who is lagging at the moment and catch them up, while the whole class is still getting the state of the art training and the person having a bit of trouble gets intensive one on one. I used to be an instructor at Gun-site, and I teach all over the world in rifle and shotgun techniques. I have always based what I do in the latest and best techniques and I keep my classes SMALL 6-8 people....but, and I have said it before, when I teach in the U.S. I do it in conjunction with T.D.S.A.....not because I get ANYTHING out of it, but because I believe in what they do! The funniest part about this whole thing is..no-one is an expert at home, hell most folks don't even know my name in OK but internationally I am well know, and this is VERY true of T.D.S.A. Spend local and get the BEST!!!! Kurt Miller [/QUOTE]
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