One-on-one shooting lessons might sound intimidating, especially as a beginner. However, compared to structured group courses, private shooting classes in an intimate setting can be an excellent way to learn firearm safety and defensive application as a novice.
Still not convinced beginner private shooting lessons will be worth it? These are some of the benefits you can reap with one-on-one training:
Technique Correction
Without ample firearms training, it's easy to unknowingly apply the wrong techniques, from poor trigger control to improper firearm grip. As time goes on, muscle memory develops, and if the incorrect techniques are used for a prolonged period of time, they can be harder to correct later down the road.
Private shooting lessons for beginners make it easy for those new to firearms to learn the right form and stance from the get-go. Being one-on-one, the instructor will also immediately provide any necessary corrections and tips to the learner.
Faster Skill Development
In a group setting, developing the skills needed to handle firearms can be more complicated. Lessons may feel too fast or too slow, and the next topic or technique may be touched upon before you've even mastered the last one. This can cause learners to fall behind or even lose interest altogether.
Working directly with the instructor can lead to faster skill development as it allows you to fully develop expertise in a skill before moving on to the next, and in a way that is most efficient for you.
Questions Answered Promptly
When working one-on-one with a firearms instructor, it's far easier to get your questions answered. With individualized attention, there's no need to worry about interrupting a group class session for help or feeling judged by fellow peers for your questions.
Receiving prompt answers to your questions can make it easier to receive the knowledge you need to advance and avoid common firearms mistakes.
Instruction at Your Own Pace
While a group firearms course can have its benefits, one of its flaws is its inability to adjust to each individual student's pace. Slower learners may quickly fall behind, while faster learners may feel bored during instruction and not have the opportunity to meet their full potential.
One-on-one instruction settings, however, are easily adapted to the student being taught at the time. Qualified instructors understand that some students may have more questions, while others may grasp concepts sooner than others. Not to mention, every individual has a different level of prior firearms experience.
Personalized Training Plan
When it comes to firearms, there's more to learn than one might imagine. Thus, this can make it difficult for learners to know where to start, where to go from there, and when they're ready to advance to the next course, segment, topic, or technique.
With personalized training plans, C2 Tactical makes it easy for beginners to obtain the right curriculum to ensure they gain the knowledge and skills they need to progress. No more second-guessing.
Interested in private firearm lessons? Call C2 Tactical today to get started with your first session.








