I will be more clear on what I mean by "advanced" for purposes of this class and then you can decide if its for you.
1) You need to know your gear. It must function and be reliable. This not only includes your gun and ammo but your holster, belt, mag pouches and clothing.
2) Shooting fundamentals and gun safety are ingrained into you. You never have to be reminded to keep your muzzle pointing in a safe direction or to keep your finger off of the trigger when not shooting.
3) You must be in good physical condition. You will be doing a number of drills and repetitions that require you to get up from the ground with a weapon in your hand. Its easy to become complacent with your safety when fatigued.
4) You need to have attended some type of formal training beyond a basic shooting class prior to enrolling. For example, you should already know what a speed reload and an immediate action drill are. Like Jsabbw said, we have level 1, 2 and 3 that will prepare you.
I have to be more strict on who can attend this class due to the nature of the range drills. If you screw up there is a high probability that you will seriously injure yourself. I don't want that to happen.
I will be scheduling March classes next week. I will post them here as soon as I do.
- Shawn