NRA Pistol Instructor
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- Description:
- Prerequisites:
- Class Logistics:
BIT (Basic Instructor Training):
The BIT is the mandatory first class to take in becoming an NRA instructor. The BIT teaches you NRA policy, teaching methods, logistics in ordering materials, submitting course reports, rules and regulations, tips on becoming an effective instructor, and more. This portion of the class is held on the Saturday before the Pistol specific class, the Pistol specific class is held on the next day, Sunday unless otherwise arranged.
Pistol Specific Training:
The pistol specific class is where you learn the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to teach The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting to students. You will be given all materials needed to teach the class and will put what you learned into practice. You will be teaching in this class and we learn best by doing!
- Must have taken the new NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting class after May 2017. If you haven’t then you must take this class prior to the instructor workshop. We can provide a special class for you. Let us know. If taking it from us we offer a discount for the student version of the class for all registered instructor candidates.
- Must have at least 1 year experience in gun safety, ownership, and operation. MUST demonstrate sound safety on the range and classroom.
- Must complete the NRA Instructor Candidate range qualification with one of our instructors PRIOR to the class.
BIT (Basic Instructor Training):
Unless otherwise specified, Saturday from 8:30am until 5:00pm. You can bring dinner and eat in class. If you carry that’s fine, safes will be on location to lock ammo up. You MUST have completed all prerequisites prior to attending.
Pistol Specific Training:
Unless otherwise specified, Sunday from 8:30am until 5:00pm. You can bring lunch or order from pizza place. Specific details for this class will be covered in the BIT class.
Description:
BIT (Basic Instructor Training):
The BIT is the mandatory first class to take in becoming an NRA instructor. The BIT teaches you NRA policy, teaching methods, logistics in ordering materials, submitting course reports, rules and regulations, tips on becoming an effective instructor, and more. This portion of the class is held on the Saturday before the Pistol specific class, the Pistol specific class is held on the next day, Sunday unless otherwise arranged.
Pistol Specific Training:
The pistol specific class is where you learn the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to teach The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting to students. You will be given all materials needed to teach the class and will put what you learned into practice. You will be teaching in this class and we learn best by doing!
Prerequisites:
- Must have taken the new NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting class after May 2017. If you haven’t then you must take this class prior to the instructor workshop. We can provide a special class for you. Let us know. If taking it from us we offer a discount for the student version of the class for all registered instructor candidates.
- Must have at least 1 year experience in gun safety, ownership, and operation. MUST demonstrate sound safety on the range and classroom.
- Must complete the NRA Instructor Candidate range qualification with one of our instructors PRIOR to the class.
Class Logistics:
BIT (Basic Instructor Training):
Unless otherwise specified, Saturday from 8:30am until 5:00pm. You can bring dinner and eat in class. If you carry that’s fine, safes will be on location to lock ammo up. You MUST have completed all prerequisites prior to attending.
Pistol Specific Training:
Unless otherwise specified, Sunday from 8:30am until 5:00pm. You can bring lunch or order from pizza place. Specific details for this class will be covered in the BIT class.