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Decision Dominance: Human Performance in the Gunfight is a two-day, high-intensity training course designed to close the gap between marksmanship and real-world decision-making under stress. This course focuses on how humans actually perceive, process, and act during lethal-force encounters—integrating shooting fundamentals with visual processing, cognitive load management, movement, and time-compressed problem solving. Students are pushed to operate at the edge of their capability while maintaining accountability, accuracy, and sound judgment. Training blocks are built around realistic constraints, forcing shooters to select speed, manage uncertainty, and make correct decisions rather than simply shoot fast.

The course is limited to 25–30 students to ensure high instructor interaction, feedback, and performance tracking. Over two full training days, students will engage in progressively complex drills that stress perception, reaction, and execution—mirroring the realities of armed encounters rather than square-range performance. The course cost is $750 per student, reflecting a premium training environment led by instructors with operational and competitive backgrounds who understand both human performance and gunfighting realities. Decision Dominance is ideal for law enforcement, military, and responsibly armed professionals seeking to elevate their ability to think, decide, and act decisively when it matters most.

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$750.00

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Decision Dominance: Human Performance in the Gunfight is a two-day, high-intensity training course.

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