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    I enjoyed the ease of online training at my leisure, it was a very informative and thorough program.

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    I highly recommend Practical Defense Training. They are professional, knowledgeable, and amazing Trainers.

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    Shockwave Defense Academy

    Shockwave Defense Academy

    (4 reviews)

    Barelas/South Valley

    I must say that I love, and highly recommend Shockwave Defense!!! I now have my first child and my…read morehusband wanted me to take this class. I am thankful and sure glad I did because I must be able to protect myself and my family. I went in specifically for my concealed carry but much to my surprise I received more than that. By the end of the two days, I can honestly say I learned to be comfortable being uncomfortable. This class was not only informative it was so much fun!!! The way they teach is unlike anything I have ever experienced. Let's just say they don't beat around the bush or sugarcoat the world we live in. They incorporate realistic scenarios and trach ways to defend yourself against the many threats that arise. They are honest and realistic about such threats especially here in Albuquerque, where it seems to get worse by the day. Most important with the instability in the United States, I have been wanting to learn more about self-defense, and gun ownership. We all know our Second Amendment right however, SHOCKWAVE helped me view firearms ownership as a tremendous responsibility that goes beyond a right. I learned that my safety and the safety of others may very well depend upon this responsibility. You don't need to know how to fight or much about guns they cover it all and I wish it was a week-long because the day flew by which usually happens when you're having fun. Most important this class helped guide me in safely implementing firearms into my life which requires skills and if ultimately used to protect a life or my own, sound judgment. Preparation and skill development are the key; They take it seriously. The follow-up was even great and taught me to believe in myself and my capability in using a firearm to protect myself and those I love most.

    Shockwave Defense Academy is an incredible place to learn and practice self-defense and mind…read morestrengthening. The owner, Michael Johnson, and his assistants are outstanding! Everyone is kind, knowledgeable, motivating, and funny! It is hard work, but definitely, worth every minute spent and every drop of sweat! I have full belief that what they teach can help someone not only protect themselves but can save their life. If you are serious about protecting yourself and your loved ones, I strongly urge you to contact Shockwave. You won't regret it!

    Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center - The great bike I got from Esperanza!!!

    Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center

    (7 reviews)

    Westside

    Dear Mayor Keller,…read more Please, for our city's sake, for the sake of our children, our underserved communities and our environment, expand the bicycle safety education center initiative throughout your tenure. We need one of these Centers in every neighborhood of Albuquerque. I just finished the brief but informative two course trainings and, just an hour ago, picked up my bike (and free, new helmet). Esperanza is absolutely exceptional. Here's how the process worked, as of this writing: 1. The first Monday of every month, at precisely 10am, Esperanza opens class registrations, and the phone lines are flooded. "If you get a busy signal, don't give up, just keep calling," advised the staff. That's what I did, and after about ten minutes, I got through. They signed me up for two evening classes which I attended a few weeks later. 2. Each class lasted about 90 minutes, students were a mixed bunch of ethnicities, ages and abilities, about 15 people total. The first course, about safety, was truly informative. I've been a cyclist for the better part of my life, I signal turns and ride in bike lanes, I still learned a ton about staying safe on the road. The second class, bike maintenance, also went beyond fixing a flat -- I learned that, for example, I'm lucky I've never smashed my face in the pavement, I've incorrectly fastened my tires to my bike for years. 3. A few days after classes, I was back at the shop, picking out my ride built from donated (and high-quality) parts. My bike: a 2007 GT Legato 3.0, built in Southern California, original retail: $700. A hybrid road/mountain ride, the bike is extremely light weight, rides like butter, and will absolutely rock when I take my kiddo on the Bosque trail. So. Friggin'. Fly. What did all this cost? Suggested donation: $40, but that's suggested and they never asked me for a dime (I'm donating the full $40, I can afford it). Esperanza also serves as a bike shop where empowered everyday people learn how to fix their own rides. To recap, Mr. Keller. The fact that this Center is inundated with calls for these classes every month, that they receive premium donated parts, and promote healthy, environmentally responsible transportation means one simple thing: tax dollars spent wisely. We need to shift the way this town thinks about transit, and it begins at places like Esperanza. This is a Duke City gem, let's keep these gears turning. Sincerely, Howie K.

    Wow, I wish I had taken my bike here instead of that dud of a place I took my bike to simply…read morebecause it's closer to me. FREE BIKE REPAIR HERE. Yes, you read that correctly. You bring your bike here and they have staff that supply you with parts and instruct you on how to fix it. My friend got about $75 worth of parts, including a seat, chain, and bolts, for free. They have all necessary tools on hand, too. For those of you who work, they are open evenings only and on Sundays although hours are extended in the summer. I already like doing my own car maintenance. Now maybe I can learn how to repair my bike the next time it needs work.

    Practical Defense Training - firearmtraining - Updated May 2026

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