AAR (1/2):
Background: I've met both Mike and Pascale Green a few times. When I trained with Jedi, Pascale was attending the course and Jedi spoke very highly of Mike. Having discovered that Mike was actually somewhat local in the San Antonio area, I decided to work to host him in the Bryan/College Station area. After happening into multiple meetings with Mike as students training with Spencer Keepers and Gabe White, I approached Mike about hosting him here and he graciously agreed!
Overview: On Saturday, the weather was dismal. Sub-freezing temperatures and freezing rain as part of Winter Storm Uri made travel sketchy and keeping one's hands warm very difficult. We started the day inside in our makeshift classroom discussing the differences between low-profile activities, typical concealment methodology, and covert carry. Mike's extensive training resume and operational experience, especially in non-permissive environments, give him a wealth of first-hand knowledge to speak from. After discussing philosophy, equipment, and other related topics, we proceeded to the range. I ran my usual concealment gear - G19/508T/TLR-7A out of a KSG Armory Doulos Light-Bearing Holster, 7 mags in rotation. Over the course of the rest of Saturday and Sunday, Mike and his AI, Rowdy, pushed us to work our static precision shooting, rapid presentation of the gun from the holster, applications of shooting and movement, use of the handheld light, and much more. By the end of the course, every student had seen improvement in multiple metrics including in time-pressured drills shot on the timer. Anticipated round consumption was 1000 rounds, but my total consumption ended up being roughly 600. Mike noted to us that he was accounting for the current ammunition situation in reducing many drills to fewer shots per execution to lower the overall count.