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PoliceTrainingHQ focuses on all things policing. We dive into topics like training techniques, leadership development and the science of learning. Expect insightful discussions with field experts, experienced trainers and law enforcement leaders. From actionable tips for cadets and officers already in the field, to high-level strategies for instructors to academy directors, this podcast delivers something for everyone. We are dedicated to law enforcement excellence.
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In this episode of the Police Training HQ Podcast, Mike Hughes and Walt Bauer sit down with one of the most respected legal instructors in law enforcement—Anthony Bandiero, attorney, former police sergeant, and founder of Blue to Gold Training. With over 70,000 officers and 7,000 attorneys trained, Anthony shares his journey from growing up in the projects of Las Vegas to becoming a nationally recognized legal trainer.The conversation dives deep into:The flaws in how search and seizure is traditionally taught in police academies.Why depth of knowledge—and passion—matter more than ever.The biggest misconceptions (and urban legends) in modern policing.How to create better trainers through instructor certification.Why scenario-based reps and decision-making frameworks build long-term retention.Whether you're a new recruit, veteran FTO, or academy director, this episode offers clear, candid insights into raising the legal IQ of our profession—without killing the passion for the job.
In this special episode of the Police Training HQ Podcast, we’re on the road in Corpus Christi, Texas, where I had the opportunity to attend the SafeWrap Instructor Course—a hands-on, reality-based control tactics program built for today’s law enforcement challenges.I sat down after Day 1 with Charlie Fernandez and Bernardo Figueiredo, two of the instructors leading the course. We talked about the evolution of defensive tactics, why simplicity matters under stress, and how SafeWrap fits into the bigger picture of officer safety, public trust, and effective policing.We also touch on the value of Gracie Survival Tactics (GST), how officers can train smarter—not just harder—and what agencies should be doing to prepare their people for real-world control situations.Big thanks to Sam Mitchell of the Corpus Christi Police Department for hosting us in their outstanding training facility, and to Chris Ellison from the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice for coordinating the course.Whether you're a field officer, trainer, or agency leader, this is a conversation worth listening to.Learn more at: safewrapsystem.comgracieuniversity.com/gst#SafeWrap #GracieSurvivalTactics #GST #PoliceTrainingHQ #LawEnforcementTraining #ControlTactics #JiuJitsuForCops #CorpusChristiPolice #ChrisEllison #TDJJ #DefensiveTactics #PolicePodcast #TrainReal #RealWorldTraining #PoliceInstructor
In this episode, Mike and Walt sit down with Malcolm Jackson—a law enforcement and public safety leader with over 40 years of experience. Malcolm shares powerful reflections on how academy training has evolved since the 1970s, what great leadership looks like in public service, and how professionalism, ethics, and high standards are still the cornerstone of good policing.From his time leading Tarrant County College’s academy—recognized statewide as a model program—to serving as a TCOLE Academy Contract Evaluator (ACE), Malcolm offers lessons every officer, trainer, and leader should hear.We talk legacy, standards, training, hiring, and what the next generation needs to succeed.Whether you’re just getting started or you’re shaping the future of law enforcement, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.
In this episode, Mike and Walt break down a hard truth in law enforcement training: just because you took a high-quality class doesn’t mean you learned anything useful—at least not for long.They discuss well-known programs like Force Science, Blue to Gold, and Street Cop Training, and why even the best content fades fast if officers don’t actively engage with it after the fact.Learn practical ways to turn training into long-term retention and useful field performance, including:Teaching takeaways to othersRewriting reports using new articulation methodsScheduling spaced recall for memoryCreating your own checklists and reference toolsSharing insights in roll call or FTOIf you’re serious about making training stick—and turning “great info” into actual field performance—this episode gives you the roadmap.Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.Notes from the EpisodeHow to Make Training StickRetain itWrite a summary or teach it to someone elseDo this within 1–2 daysApply itRun a scenario, update a report, or debrief a real incidentDo this within 7 daysReinforce itSet calendar reminders to review and quiz yourselfDo this between 1 week and 3 monthsUse it in the fieldAdd checklists, templates, or quick notes to your gearDo this ongoingNormalize itDiscuss key takeaways in roll call, FTO, or team meetingsDo this weekly or monthlyReflect on itAsk yourself what’s changed in your mindset or behaviorDo this within 1–2 weeks#PolicePodcast #TCOLE #PoliceTraining #RetentionTools #OfficerDevelopment #PoliceAcademy #UseOfForceTraining
In this episode, Walt Bauer and Mike Hughes go full nerd (their words) to unpack powerful takeaways from The 10-Minute Trainer by Sharon Bowman—a book that’s transformed the way they teach police recruits and instructors.They break down:Why attention span isn’t just a student problem—it’s a brain issueHow to use teach-backs, memory palaces, and ticket-out-the-door strategies for lasting retentionThe science behind intentional focus and why it fades fastHow breaking instruction into chunks can increase learning without sacrificing depthReal classroom examples from use-of-force, search and seizure, and constitutional law trainingWhy instructors must earn attention, not demand itThey also introduce the idea of “cognitive investment”—when students are not just listening but mentally engaged in ways that improve recall and decision-making under pressure.Mentioned in this episode:The 10-Minute Trainer by Sharon Bowman (not affiliated, just a great resource):🔗 https://www.amazon.com/dp/0787996629Want to see this material applied to police training?Check out the Police Trainers’ Playbook, a short, low-cost reference filled with 40 use examples:🔗 https://www.policetraininghq.com/shopFrom nerding out over myelination to testing smarter—not harder—this episode is packed with tools you can use immediately.🎧 Listen now. Apply today. Train smart.
In this episode of the PoliceTrainingHQ Podcast, Walt Bauer and Mike Hughes delve into the concept of 'teach back' as a powerful learning tool in police training. They discuss how active recall and cognitive engagement can enhance retention and understanding of complex topics. The conversation emphasizes the importance of practical application, student engagement, and the neurological aspects of learning, including myelination and dendritic connections. The hosts also share real-world examples and feedback from their teaching experiences, highlighting the need for relevance and continuous improvement in police training methodologies.
In this episode, Walt and Mike get personal—and pointed—about a comment that tried to dismiss their teaching model as just a “nice theory.” But they push back with experience, neuroscience, and a challenge to every instructor stuck in old methods.They break down:Why “Autonomy, Relevance, and Practical Application” isn’t theory—it’s brain scienceHow their workbook system primes cadets' brains for real applicationWhat dopamine, effort, and retrieval have to do with long-term retentionWhy some instructors cling to familiar methods, even when they’re not effectiveThe cultural pull of nostalgia and the danger of mistaking it for strategyBottom line: If you want your students to grow, you’ve got to grow too.This episode is a call for instructors to stop prioritizing their own comfort—and start focusing on instructor and student competence.
In Episode 8 of the Police Training HQ Podcast, Mike and Walt take a break from heavy training topics to share a quick update with listeners. They talk about where they’ve been teaching lately, what’s coming up next, and some exciting plans to roll out video-based training reviews. You’ll also hear about upcoming guests and a few well-deserved shout outs to friends and supporters of PoliceTrainingHQ.It’s a casual check-in to keep our community in the loop—and a chance to say thanks.Subscribe and stay tuned—new training content and guest interviews are just around the corner.
PoliceTrainingHQ focuses on all things policing. We dive into topics like training techniques, leadership development and the science of learning. Expect insightful discussions with field experts, experienced trainers and law enforcement leaders. From actionable tips for cadets and officers already in the field, to high-level strategies for instructors to academy directors, this podcast delivers something for everyone. We are dedicated to law enforcement excellence.
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