Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Development Program
Valortec Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Development Program
5-Day Science-Driven Instructor School (Handgun Performance + Coaching + Standards)
This is Valortec’s Law Enforcement–focused Firearms Instructor Development Program—built to produce instructors who can shoot to a standard, coach to a standard, and run a line to a standard.
It is not a “cert class.” It is an instructor school that blends biomechanics, neurological learning, performance diagnostics, and instructor methodology with hard, measurable shooting standards—so graduates can return to their agency and immediately improve qualification outcomes, remedial training effectiveness, and officer survivability.
This course is open ONLY to active Law Enforcement and Licensed LE Firearms Instructors.
If you have any questions please contact us.
Course Outcomes (What Instructors Leave With)
By the end of Day 5, candidates will be able to:
- Demonstrate duty-handgun performance to defined standards (accuracy at speed, accountability, consistency)
- Diagnose shooter errors rapidly using Valortec’s biomechanics + neuromotor framework
- Coach trigger control, recoil management, and visual processing with objective correction steps
- Build remedial plans that fix root causes (not just “shoot more rounds”)
- Run safe, efficient firing lines and manage multiple relays
- Teach, brief, demo, coach, and debrief blocks with professional instructional delivery
- Build agency-ready lesson plans, drill progressions, and training documentation
Who This Is For
- Active or former law enforcement officers assigned to training units
- Agency candidates preparing to become firearms instructors
- Current instructors seeking modernization in PMO/red dot integration, learning science, and diagnostic coaching
Note: This is an intensive course. Candidates must arrive with safe gun handling competence and fitness to work long range days.
Instructor Development Framework (Valortec Method)
This program is built on four pillars:
- Biomechanics: musculoskeletal alignment, joint stacking, recoil control efficiency
- Neurolearning: how skills are built, retained, degraded under stress, and corrected
- Performance: standards-based shooting and measurable evaluations
- Instruction: adult learning, coaching language, line management, safety systems
Equipment Requirements (LE/Duty Oriented)
- Duty handgun (or agency-approved training pistol)
- Minimum 4–6 magazines
- Duty holster and belt setup (or approved training equivalent)
- Eye/ear protection (electronic recommended)
- Handheld light and WML (if low-light block is included)
- Weather kit, hydration, range PPE
- Note-taking kit (required)
- Cleaning/lube kit + basic tools
Round Count: 1,800–2,500 rounds (depending on standards cadence, remediation needs, and optics block).
Instructors
Carlos "HernDog" Hernandez
Domingo "Sunday" Perez
Herfel "Boots" Torres
Okan Dikiz
Contact us
- Herfel Torres / COO
- he••••l@val••••c.com
- 813-324-6464
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Instructor Pistol Certification
- NRA Law Enforcement
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- Very Experienced