Send us Fan Mail Matt Bloodgood will present Training Scars: Ninjas, Zombies, and Smart Watches at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ A NOTE FROM THE LEARNING LAB ILEETA Deputy Executive Director Joe Willis sat down with Matt Bloodgood for a powerful Learning Lab conversation centered on one uncomfortable but necessary question: Are we unintentionally harming performance through our training? Drawing from emerging international research, real-world case analysis, and decades of experience in firearms, use of force, and instructor development, Matt challenges instructors to examine whether policies, traditions, habits, and even technology are creating unintended consequences. This conversation provides value whether you are attending the conference or not. It will challenge how you think about training design, realism, safety, and instructor responsibility. COURSE CONTEXT Course Title: Training Scars: Ninjas, Zombies, and Smart Watches Instructor: Matt Bloodgood Course Length: 1 hour 45 minutes Event: 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo Location: St. Louis, Missouri | 16–21 March 2026 🗓️ Find this course on the conference schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AwYa8qRDeQpIwOmxsQkeTTLf_sgketxc/edit ABOUT THE CONVERSATION Training scars are not just bad habits. They are unintended behaviors built through unrealistic training, administrative pressure, cultural traditions, poor instructional design, and even self-directed behaviors. In this Learning Lab interview, Matt discusses: ** The evolving research effort to define “training scars” across disciplines ** Why over 30 definitions currently exist and why clarity matters ** Real-world video examples, including officers adjusting smartwatches mid-event ** How administrative culture can create dangerous behaviors ** Why unrealistic “ninja” or “zombie” scenarios distort decision-making ** The problem with overemphasis on static range training ** The illusion of knowledge and confidence in instructor development ** Why “Are we training to reality within the confines of safety?” should guide everything Matt also poses a powerful question for instructors: If you knew with 100 percent certainty your student would be in a fight for their life tonight, would you train them differently? If the answer is yes, then why aren’t you doing it now? TOPICS DISCUSSED Defining training scars through international research Administrative vs instructor-driven problems Outdated firearms methodologies and range constraints Decision-making vs marksmanship emphasis Ecological dynamics and constraints-led approaches Instructional design failures Self-directed habits and unintended behaviors Never stop learning as an instructor CONNECT WITH MATT BLOODGOOD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-bloodgood-msc-hrd-inci-6b695348/ Website: https://www.police-trainer.com/ Company: Matt Bloodgood Training & Consulting WATCH OR LISTEN 🎥 YouTube – Full Learning Lab Interview https://youtu.be/ApQSqSyVzws 🎧 Podcast – ILEETA Learning Lab https://www.ileeta.org/learning-lab/ Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and major platforms. ABOUT THE ILEETA LEARNING LAB The ILEETA Learning Lab features conversations with conference instructors and training leaders to share insight, experience, and practical ideas that inspire excellence in law enforcement training. These conversations are designed to complement conference courses, support instructors, and extend learning beyond the classroom. #InspireExcellence #TribeOfTrainers #ILEETA2026 #TribeArchangers #Inspiration