Level II training

Any tips on level II training.
I passed level 1 training with flying colors
got into level II and crashed and burned.
the terminology used is confusing to me
40% on the testing in the first course really blew me away
to the point of walking away from the level II training
I guess I am asking for help

Mike

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Here are what others have had to say. :+1: Otherwise study and practice.

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It’s kind of hard to answer “any tip” without more feedback, or video, to see what you’re doing or help understand what the limiting factor is.

What terminology would you like help with?

Do you dry fire? How often and what do you do?

When you live fire, other than just doing the qual courses, what drills do you do and what results do you get on them?

the section before the medical was the problem
just took the hit and moved on to the medical which is easy to understand
as far as practice goes no problem with the training

Mike

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Go thru the Level 1 content again, paying close attention to jargon and terminology. Write these in a notebook (terms + definition). If you see something you don’t understand write it down, research to find the answer, and write it in your notebook. Go through the other (non-Levels) USCCA training…see it, write it down, practice it. It will all come together…give it some time. The “book learning” is important, but making it part of your life is critical.

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