Adam Haidary is a former training sergeant for an agency in South Carolina. Adam is the founder of the hugely popular and often controversial Instagram account @policeposts and is also the creator of Effective Fitness, which offers physical training templates and coaching for law enforcement personnel. On top of that he is the creator of the Be Effective Podcast. 

PolicePosts deconstructs real world incidents using video to identify training opportunities or to reinforce good training habits. The posts include some thoughtful ideas and provide ways that cops can learn from these incidents to keep themselves safer. 

So why is that so controversial? 

Well, it turns out a lot of cops are a bit sensitive to criticism…even if it’s not about them. 

There’s an old school mentality in policing that needs to die a quick death and it’s the belief that we shouldn’t review real world incidents because it invites scrutiny onto an officer, and sometimes the entire profession. 

But here’s the news flash: with the proliferation of cell phone cameras, body cameras, and surveillance systems, we’re already open to scrutiny 24/7. Perhaps you haven’t watched the news in the past 24 months but we’re not the only one talking about these calls. 

Adam is doing some very important work that is keeping officers safer and providing many with a forum to discuss these ideas when they work at an agency that’s chosen to keep their head in the sand when it comes to training their officers. 

I highly encourage you to follow his various accounts including @policeposts, @policepoststraining, @effective.fitnesstraining, @beeffectivepodcast.

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