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What to expect from your bodyguard training course instructor?

by Executive Protection Institute EPI was founded in 1978

If you want to sign up for a bodyguard training course, there are several factors that you should consider. However, rather than only thinking about issues such as the location of the course and the price, don't forget about the importance of the instructors. Here are three things that you should expect from your instructors when you are choosing your course.

  1. Experience in the Field

One of the most important qualities every bodyguard training course instructor should have is experience. You do not want to sign up for a course only to find out that your instructors have no real knowledge of their own and are teaching from books rather than first-hand experience. This real knowledge and experience are injected into the classes, providing a more valuable experience for the students. Instructors who have worked as security consultants and bodyguards to high net-worth individuals for decades will know all there is to know about the industry. They will tell it like it is, and provide honest advice and information that will help you to get more from your course. Even the personal anecdotes that they use in the course will be of use to you, and it also helps to make the course more interesting for the students. For this reason, you should find out about the level of experience that the instructors have before anything else when looking for your ideal course.

  1. Useful Career Advice

The best instructors don't just do the basics and then let you go off into the world without any further advice. If you carry out your training at a center that employs experienced instructors, they will know the business inside out, and that means they will also be able to provide you with the information you need to know to improve your chances of getting into the industry and getting your first job. This may even include advice on compiling a CV that is optimized for work in the close protection field and developing a personal portfolio that will get you noticed. These things are sometimes overlooked in other training courses, but they will make all the difference when you start looking for work.

  1. Follow-Up Support

After your training at the bodyguard school has ended, sometimes you may find that you are left on your own and have to find your own way in the industry. However, some training centers hire instructors who do not only help you during the course itself, but they also provide ongoing support, which can greatly enhance the experience and help you to get into the industry. You may find that they set up a special group for students, and when you get access to this group, you will be able to network with other students and find out about important industry issues, all of which can be hugely beneficial.

To wrap this up

The quality of the instructors is one of the most important factors to remember when you are choosing a bodyguard training course. Although you should also look at other factors, if the instructors are below par, then the whole experience will be affected. If you are unsure about the level of experience your instructors have, try to find out by asking the company running the course or even try to find some reviews from previous attendees.


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