We filled out an evaluation form very politely. I do not believe these folks were trying to scam anyone they just loved to hear themselves talk. When I read the course outline, I had concerns. I am an NRA instructor, and have been for 7 years. I do not teach up here and do not compete with Tdsa. I am employed full time in a whole other industry. My friend took 2 other Tdsa courses and had the same thoughts.
Let's not beat up on these guys. It's great that there are folks out there teaching the safe use of toys so that they don't just sit in our safes. But, focus is important. In a level 3 Tac carbine course with such an ambitious agenda, be specific about the outline and maybe "axe the ax throwing"!
I just spoke with Scott personally on the phone (the other great thing about these guys, they are available not just a mysterious person on the other end of an email) I was curious about some of the concerns you mentioned above...he clarified it all for me, in a nut shell it went like this:
Tactical Rifle 3 was a class that was requested by students who wanted more, it's name TR3 is deceiving only in the sense that it doesn't only focus on carbine, however it focuses on the areas that have not been addressed in TR1 & TR2, which are elements that most shooters never learn, is open hand defense and offense, with a knife, hawk, or stick/baton. Scott said this is paramount because a pistol or carbine is useless if you can't get to it, so being able to fight to your primary or secondary is vital. He made a lot of sense, he added that he does not expect to turn anyone into hand-to-hand combat experts however to provide the students with a different perspective on how they train and prepare for worst case scenarios. Many of his students are retired and active military/police/security contractors and they actually need these skills in their day to day jobs.
When I asked him what inspired this course and its approach he told me, so many students had asked for a next level class and he said he would work on one. So over the past couple years of brainstorming and feedback from students he thought he would develop a course that was about more than just shooting! Anyone that knows Scott, knows he has a quite extensive martial arts background, training with the Gracie Jui Jitsu family before it was cool, He had studied under Francois Fong and countless others to build his base of skills in JuiJitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Wing Chun, and Jeet Kune Do to name a few. The martial arts base and philosophy is what had inspired all the TDSA courses in fundamentals. He said this course is not for the faint of heart, students will be pushed so to be ready for it. He however apologize that the course description had confused some people he said he has his team rebuilding the website and adding a bunch of new videos and tools to provide the best experience for his students, the new content isn't quite ready but he said it will be shortly and he hopes that it helps give everyone a better understanding as to what to expect for all courses with TDSA. Scott told me he is dedicated to students when it comes to training and he takes it extremely serious as he recognizes that some students use these skills to protect themselves and to save lives.
All this in a 30min. conversation on a Sunday, he said there are more exciting things to come, he should be releasing soon through the email list, sounds exciting, I am sold. I look forward to reviewing the Tactical Rifle 3 when I take it!
Thanks Scott for taking the time to discuss it with me, keep up the great work.