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CMP Master Instructor Clinic - Phoenix, AZ 10/10-11/14

Started by hawkhavn, September 26, 2014, 12:37:08 AM

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hawkhavn

Short fuzed opportunity here if you're close and have a free weekend.  Looks like any IIT on up could qualify:

http://www.odcmp.com/Training/GSM.htm

Experienced rifle marksmanship instructors and shooters who would like to receive advanced training and be certified as "Master Instructors" to teach CMP-sanctioned Garand, Springfield and Vintage Military Rifle or Rimfire Sporter Clinics are invited to apply to attend a CMP Master Instructor Training Workshop. Workshops are periodically held at CMP North (Camp Perry, OH) and CMP South (Anniston, AL) and in conjunction with the Eastern CMP Games and Creedmoor Cup Matches at Camp Butner, NC. CMP-sanctioned John C Garand and other rifle clinics teach basic and intermediate rifle marksmanship skills to new and beginning shooters so they can participate in general shooting sports activities and John C. Garand, Springfield and Vintage Military Rifle and Rimfire Sporter Matches on a safer and more rewarding basis. If you are interested in becoming a Master Instructor who is certified to teach these clinics or in advancing your skills and qualifications as an instructor, you are invited to apply to attend this two-day Master Instructor Training Workshop.

CMP MASTER INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION. The CMP Master Instructor certification program trains and certifies advanced shooters and instructors as Master Instructors who are qualified to teach specific marksmanship instructional topics using training material and curricula developed and provided by the CMP. The CMP currently recognizes four Master Instructor certifications:
•JMIC (JROTC Marksmanship Instructor Course) Master Instructors who teach rifle marksmanship instruction to JROTC instructors (361 currently certified).

• CMP Military Rifle Instructors who are trained to instruct and coach in U. S. Army SDM (Squad Designated Marksman) instructor courses (91 currently certified).

•Camp Riflery Master Instructors who are qualified to conduct CMP Instructor Training Courses for instructors and counselors who will teach riflery at summer youth camps (21 currently certified).

•Garand-Springfield-Military Rifle Master Instructors who are trained to teach and organize G-S-M Rifle or Rimfire Sporter Clinics (458 currently certified).

CMP MARKSMANSHIP CLINIC PROGRAM. Rifle marksmanship clinics are offered by CMP-affiliated organizations so individuals in their areas can fulfill the CMP marksmanship participation requirement to be eligible to purchase CMP rifles, to prepare clinic participants for target shooting events like Garand, Springfield Vintage Military Rifle and Rimfire Sporter Matches or to introduce new shooters to highpower service rifle competition. Many of these clinics, in fact, are called "Garand Clinics." These local or club clinics provide firearm safety training and an introduction to target and range firing. The CMP sanctions these clinics when sponsoring clubs submit an application and a $20.00 sanctioning fee. The CMP provides instructional materials, low-cost ammunition for the clinics and posts current lists of sanctioned clinics on the "Upcoming Events" list on the CMP web site at http://ct.thecmp.org/app/v1/index.php?do=matchRegistrationListUpcoming. Each year, the CMP sanctions well over 100 clinics that instruct thousands of new shooters. CMP clinic sponsors can purchase ammunition for use in their clinics at the special price. Please call Kim Filipiak at (419) 635-2141, ext. 1106 or email kfilipiak@thecmp.org for pricing. The CMP also provides certificates of clinic completion to recognize clinic participants and verify marksmanship participation for government surplus rifle purchasers.

CMP SANCTIONED RIFLE CLINICS. The CMP now offers a clinic program specifically designed to teach beginning and intermediate rifle marksmanship knowledge and skills to shooters who plan to participate in Garand, Springfield and Vintage Military Rifle or Rimfire Sporter Matches. This clinic program offers slides, lesson plans and instructor notes for CMP Master Instructors to use in presenting a four to five hour course of instruction with demonstrations and guided practice. For all sanctioned clinics that are taught by certified Master Instructors, the CMP also provides CMP Rifle Clinic Student Guides that can be used as a student text. The purpose of the Master Instructor Training Workshop is to train and certify Master Instructors who are prepared to teach these instructional topics in sanctioned clinics:
• CMP History and Current Programs
• Safety and Range Procedures
• Rifle and Equipment
• Garand Match Course of Fire (or Rimfire Sporter)
• Technique of Firing Accurate Shots
• How to Teach the Prone, Sitting and Standing Positions
• Principles of Sight Adjustment
• Rapid Fire Firing Techniques
• Shooting a Match, Pulling Targets

WHO CAN ATTEND. Attendance at a Master Instructor Training Workshop is usually limited to 30 students per class. This is to ensure that all attendees have sufficient practical opportunities to work with workshop leaders and to practice what is taught. GSM Master Instructor students should possess the following general qualifications:
•Association with a shooting club or shooting range where the Master Instructor will have opportunities to teach Sanctioned Rifle Clinics.
• Experience teaching rifle marksmanship as a coach or instructor.
• Experience competing in John C. Garand, Springfield or Rimfire Sporter matches at national and club levels.
• Experience as a competitive service rifle shooter (desired, not required).
• Desire to teach marksmanship to new shooters and to help them get a good start.

If you are interested in becoming a CMP GSM Master Instructor and meeting the challenge of helping new shooters get a good start, you are encouraged to apply to become part of a fast-growing group of Master Instructors who are being trained at these workshops. CMP-affiliated shooting clubs are encouraged to designate and send a club instructor(s) who can be trained to teach clinics at their club. Clubs may wish to consider providing financial assistance to one of their instructors to attend this course. To apply, complete the APPLICATION FORM for this program and submit it to the CMP.

WHAT TO BRING. Dress for all phases of the workshop is informal. Workshop participants will be expected to do some position and dry fire work with M1 Garand or Springfield rifles so you may want to bring your own shooting jacket and glove, etc. Participants attending the Camp Perry, Ohio or the Anniston, Alabama workshops do not need to bring their rifles. Rifles will be provided there by the CMP. Students in the Camp Perry and Anniston workshops will also have opportunities to fire the new AR-type air rifles in the CMP's new National Match Air Rifle events. Students at Phoenix, Camp Butner and any other workshops will usually be required to bring their own rifles; check with CMP staff coordinator for rifle requirements. Instructors who have experience in teaching Garand or other rifle clinics may wish to bring examples of their own teaching materials or training aids.

HOW TO REGISTER. To register for the CMP GSM Master Instructor Training Workshop, complete the APPLICATION FORM. Please submit the completed form on-line or fax it to 419-635-2573. You may also mail it to: CMP, Attn: Shannon Hand; P. O. Box 576; Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. There is a $135.00 registration fee that you may send to the CMP or pay at the time you check in for the workshop. :  The registration fee of $135.00 includes notebook of material, CD, sling, 10 M1 Clips, 20 dummy rounds and a CMP Rifle Scorebook (NLU751).

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