I've had a bunch of PM's asking me about Skills and Drills, so I figure since they came from people reading this thread I'd answer them all here.
Who am I? Rob Engh. I've been instructing and competing, since 2000, shooting handguns since 1991. I've hosted and trained with some of the top instructors in North America, Ernest Langdon, Todd Green, a bunch of guys from Tactical Response (James, Aaron, Paul, Jay and a name that escapes me right now), Ken Hackathorn and also trained with Todd Jarret. On top of that I've trained with, and taught with a number of the local police and government agencies, both on live fire and force on force. I've got my own training company Active Shooter, which provides training for anyone from the brand new shooter to the high level competitor to military or police. My main focus is handgun, it's my true love, although I also shoot service rifle and sniper rifle (don't step outside my lane with instruction though). As well I don't really teach tactics or mindset stuff, my focus is teaching people how to shoot, shoot well, and gain the knowledge necessary to continue on their own after they leave.
Skills and Drills is an offshoot of the club I founded at Abby in 2000, Abbotsford Tactical Shooters. It was designed to help people who wanted to get into either the tactical or competitive type shooting environments in a safe and comfortable learning environment.
Am I any good? Well I've been doing this for 12 years, so I must be doing something right. I'm one of the top competitors in Canada in Production Div in Canada (#2 right now) and regularly represent Canada in international matches. I am not a "do it my way" type instructor. I show you what I think works, and will help you with it as long as you want, if however my way isn't for you, I'm fine with that. I know I still have a ton to learn, and will be learning for the rest of my life. Teaching often helps me understand the things I've been taught.
S&D is the longest running training night in Canada, almost every week for the last 12 years, excepting when my work gets in the way or matches do. All I ask is that people listen, be safe, and have fun when they attend.
If you are going to spend money on a course, make damn sure you check credentials of the instructors, and the company they work for. I know for example that the courses being on the Island by One Shot Tactical are good courses with a great instructor.