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This class was the invention of Kelly Alwood. A fresh new course designed specifically for disaster survival in the USA.
Kelly flew out to San Francisco in Dec 2013 and met with TAD gear (Tripple Aught Design apparel) and Rift Recon. TAD was launching there new CORE training program at their new SF location. Kelly spoke with Brett (TAD owner) and Eric of Rift Recon about designing a new fresh class for the first class at launch. Kelly designed a new course. An urban bug/ survival course. Kelly provided the IP (class content, PPT’s etc) and agreed to teach the first 2 classes himself. Kelly did travel to SF and personally teach both classes. One in January and one in February. Kelly trained the Rift Recon crew how to set up the class and run it.
After returning home Kelly was informed by formal letter that Rift Recon would be teaching the class without Kelly’s consent or involvement or compensation. Rift Recon also stated that they would continue to use the Art of Escape name as well. Rift Recon did acknowledge that the IP (actual class content) did belong to Kelly. The letter from Rift Recon stated that Rift Recon would not use any of the original content that Kelly provided. However, Rift Recon is using the same course description as before. Rift Recon is also not telling students that Kelly is no longer teaching the class and that the class in completely different than what was advertised and what they signed up for.
This is a public notice. Kelly Alwood is NOT teaching the Art of Escape class. The content of the class is stolen IP, or the course description is completely false. Rift Recon did NOT pay for the IP content of this course. Rift Recon recorded with audio and video my entire course. They had the audio transcribed. Rift Recon is still advertising this course as it was when Kelly taught the class. Rift Recon is using audio and video from the classes Kelly taught for advertising the class.
Neither Kelly Alwood or TAD has any affiliation with Rift Recon at this point. Both Kelly and TAD had made Rift Recon aware that the quality of service Rift Recon provided students was sub standard. Set up and execution on the part of Rift Recon was not up to Kelly Alwood or TAD Gear standards. Rift Recon was given specific details of preparations and arrangements to be made for Kelly to teach the class. Most of which were not even attempted to be made. Kelly and TAD informed Rift Recon that we could not attach our names to the classes if they did not fulfill their obligations to the students.
Rift Recons responce was to claim the class as their own, and to contact friends and instructors of Kelly Alwood to go out and teach Kelly’s class in SF without Kelly’s permission. They were refused. No indication is given as to who is actually teaching this class now. Students signing up dont know who the instructor is, or what is actually in the class. Rift Recon has left everything the same on their website to fool students into thinking Kelly was still teaching his class. Kelly Alwood is not teaching the class, and the class is NOT what is in the description, as Rift Recon has stated that the class is mine and they wont teach the same thing.
Kelly Alwood and Kevin Reeve still teach the Urban Escape and Evasion class all over the country. Sign up for one of those and get the real deal.
Urban Escape and Evasion class click HERE
This is a course that you will LOVE.
http://alwoodlocksport.com/2014/03/onpoint-tacticals-urban-escape-and-evasion-course/
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Kelly taught a class at Dual Survivors Dave Canterbury’s Pathfinder survival school. Kelly taught a lock picking class at the annual camp.
Ohio 2012
Here Kelly Alwood is doing a run down with his students in Arkansas.
This is a bowl being made in the woods. Kelly Alwood is teaching students how to make essential tools in a survival situation. This was being filmed by History Channels H2 for a new series. Arkansas 2010.
Kelly Alwood was called to teach a specialty lock picking class at the annual Dave Canterbury Pathfinder school in Ohio. It was very well received.
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Have you been struggling to shoot like you always wanted. Tired of tips and hints from “experts”? Are you sick of being the average guy at the range? Money is tight, and ammo is expensive! This program is a dry fire training program that WILL get you shooting like you always wanted to, right in your home and no expensive ammo to buy. You CANNOT spend $67 in ammo and get this good. You cannot find a faster or cheaper way to these results. This is how the Pro’s learned, and they are teaching You, just as they learned. Kelly Alwood has arranged an 85% discount, in home streaming video instruction, book instruction, and drill at your own pace when you have time. This only requires 10 Minutes a day! This will get you shooting to the next level. My students have run through this program and have seen Amazing results! Learn to shoot from a SOCOM Operator. Detailed instruction streaming to you on demand. No matter how new you are, or how long you have been shooting, this WILL get you much better. Not just a little, but big strides. Shoot like you always wanted to shoot. Be the stud at the range, not the average guy there.
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After spending some time on the range with Kelly, he suggested Chris Graham’s 30-10 Pistol program. I’ve known Kelly long enough to trust his advice and purchased the program that same week. I completed the program and then spent another couple months working on the various drills 5-6 days a week. Prior to starting the program, I felt like I was a competent pistol shooter. I would have rated myself around a 8 out of 10. Kelly opened my eyes when he rated me around a 4 out of 10. After 3 months of dry fire training, I returned to the range with Kelly. This time, he said I was a “solid 8.5”. If you want to be mediocre, then don’t do this program. If you think shooting like the rest of the guys on the range is good enough, then don’t do this program. If you think that just because a hole appeared somewhere on the paper when you pulled the trigger means you “hit” the target, then don’t do this program. If you want to shoot tight groups smoothly, handle your gun with proficiency and elevate your confidence to new levels, then spend 15-20 minutes a day on this program.
Here are some of my targets throughout the duration of the training program.
20 rounds rapid fire before starting
2 weeks into program; 100 rounds
6 weeks into program; 100 rounds
3 months after starting program; 50 rounds
All targets shown are small silhouette targets Starting Image: 20 rounds prior to starting the program. After 2 Weeks: 100 rounds After 6 Weeks: 100 rounds After 3 Months: ~50 rounds
C. Miner Indiana
On every timer I was the fastest one in my class (at BW course in NC) on everything; not kidding definetly because you and dry fire. Every time we had down time on the range I was hands on dryfire and no coincidence why I smoked it. I can’t tell you how many times they grabbed my vest and said slow down…
JOSH L. Texas