hello,
this type of training seems better suited to the corporate security companies. they contract individuals to train thier "response units".
there are some big fish in this pond.
tonyblauer (blauersystems)
davidwebb (kibuninc)
alonstivi (direct measures international)
to name a few.
that said, there are a couple of issues to address. one: what will you actually teach? are you actually qualified? holding ones own is not necessarily a qualification in this regard. two: do you know how to run a business? have you ever run a business? even a freelance one?
these are things you really need to know. liability? anyone can learn that part. paperwork? get quicken. the point is, if you have no idea how a program like this will be recieved, you don't know enough about the business to go foreward.
do not misunderstand, this is not an effort to dissuade you. in fact it is an intriguing idea. learn the business first. any program you undertake will be better recieved. also, train more. if you want to teach... KNOW what you are doing, in every sense.
good luck to you.
thanks
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