You need to be at the range, and just being repetitive. It would be nice if there was a facility that offered real life scenarios, versus booths at the range.
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Google force on force training and your nearest major city name next to you.
I have found a trainer that served in Afghanistan as well as a trainer of police officers. He has proven to be very helpful.
We typically train at an outdoor range that has 5 steel targets that allows you to move freely, work out of the holster etc. It's been absolutely revolutionary for me. Beats standing in one spot and shooting holes in paper. Both he and my Marshall buddy say that's about the worst thing you can do to yourself when training for a gunfight. You need to get off the X and not get shot. Even more important than shooting the bad guy don't get shot. Well standing there with tunnel vision and trying to make a hole in a bullseye can be bad muscle memory obviously.
Hope you can find something like that in FL