Training your team to find resilience in themselves and each other.

Success-Based Training

The fire service has had a “long history of failure-based training,” in which the prevailing mindset is that our people have to fail to learn. We believe that challenging a student, and then pushing them in varying degrees while coaching them beyond their previous limit helps improve resilience and learning. 

Our people need to be taught how to manage their physiology, learn to react properly, and mitigate problems within their operating guidelines.  This must be based on a training model that allows for options under stressful situations with outcomes that are positive.”

Our “success-based training” involves the following:

Understanding how people learn under realistic conditions and training them under these conditions.

Pushing people beyond their limits safely while helping them to develop mental and physical toughness by attempting to achieve specific soft skill goals.

Developing attention and focus allows people to keep arousal levels in check. This skill set is not a “one and done”, it takes time, patience and a clear goal is necessary to achieve these successes.  We facilitate a starting point with huge growth.

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Instructors and Methodology

Instructors should be teaching our men and women how to be successful, and how to learn from challenge mindset rather than a fear mindset. Panic and anxiety can lead to disorientation and affect the decision-making process. 

TRT Instructors encourage students to “prepare your mind for where the body will have to go”. Our participants gain mastery by converting your weaknesses into strengths through realistic, point effective, successful training incorporating drills that are realistic and intense.

Ric Jorge

Ric Jorge is 26 year veteran of Palm Beach Fire Rescue Services, where he did some amazing calls, and was a catalyst for intense Hands-On-training like most had never seen before. Today he impacts the lives of those working through tough shit, providing the counselling they need, to get off substance abuse.

Dave Gillespie

Dave Gillespie is an Acting Captain with a Canadian Fire Service. His work as firefighter, rescue technician, instructor, and Divisional Chief of Training, means that the strategies he uses and shares are practical and applied daily. He works with corporate groups ranging from ship captains, lawyers, teachers, amateur and national team athletes, and others where high performance under stress is critical to their effectiveness.

The Impact Zone Webcast

We are honored to host special guests who have 1st hand experience working with tough situations. To maximize their impact, we give them a venue to share their lessons of resilience, in the areas of emergency services, tough calls, mental health, and substance abuse. This not a rambling conversation, but a focused no bullshit blunt talk how they manage the situation, and share practical strategies for success.
Impact Zone podcast

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