Next ISR-LE 2007 Course

ISR LE 201 - First Tier Instructor Course
June 11-15, 2007 / 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

ISR Headquarters

9101 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines Florida 33024 / 954-443-4183

ISR LE 201 - ISR LE First Tier Instructor Course

ISR LE 201 is a five day 40 plus hour Instructor's Course specifically
designed to produce ISR LE's first line of certified working Instructors
within specific departments. Demanding on all levels, the standards we
set here challenge all potential candidates to thoroughly understand
and
most importantly perform and exemplify the ISR LE's ability to readily
transform an officer's tactical options from day one.

The first and primary opportunity to train and educate those who
legally
intend on carrying on the message and methodology of the ISR LE to
their
own departments, the First Tier Instructor's Course is highly physical
and
tests candidates from the start on terminology, application, and
spontaneous transitions throughout the matrix. Inside and out, the
candidates are brought through the entire matrix and then as
educators
and representatives, taught to instruct on every segment as it applies
to
the Force Continuum though hands on instruction, lecture, and Q & A
formats.

Graduates are ISR LE Instructors because they can actively perform
what
they instruct and their knowledge and depth of the I.S.R. Matrix LE is
both
experience based and driven.

Tuition: $695.00

Pre-Registration Secures Candidate's Training Slot

Required Material and Gear at every ISR Course:

Duty-Belt
Handgun Replica
Handcuffs
Mouth piece
Clothing suitable for Mat Work
Expendable change of clothing suitable for grabs and pulls.
Knee-Pads
Course Prerequisites:

ISR 101 course or familiarity of terminology and tactics on ISR 101 DVD
set.

Candidates should be in good physical condition. Demands of the
ISR201
require extended periods of moderate to intense levels of physical
exertion throughout the week. Physically fit candidates are better
prepared to deal with this component of the program and less
distracted
by fatigue during information intensive sessions.

Candidates should be knowledgeable and experienced Instructors in
the
field of Defensive Tactics/ Use of Force. The ability to credibly convey
information and safely manage a training environment is paramount to
the development of ISR instructors. The limited time available to cover
physical skills and program information mean that candidates must
"hit
the ground running" with little if any time available to work on
fundamental speaking and presenting skills.

luis@isrmatrix.org

Excellent functional course.