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    New book by Ken Murray from Armiger on Force on Force training. Ken is one of the founders of Simunition F/X and the guy that first certified me as an FoF instructor:

    http://www.armiger.net/home.html

    And an excellent article by Ken Good on FoF training. His comments re: drill versus scenario-based training are timely for my recent training evolutions:

    http://www.strategosintl.com/pdfs/F...ce-Drilling.pdf

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    Interesting. I'll check out the Sim book. I attended the Instructor class last year for FX and had done a lot of training with Blauer including a Simulation Instructor course that covered role playing FOF training.

    There was little overlap.
    Fletch Fuller
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    I'm going to have to look into that.
    "I don't lift, too heavy. I don't run, too far. I just hit people.

    "The teacher is more important than the style."
    - Higa Yuchoku

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