Further, the fact that he was an off-duty volunteer is evidence that his training "kicked in."
Then the training kicks in, the reflexes they build into you.
This was where her "other" training kicked in.
Maybe the proverbial horse had already escaped the open barn, but too late or not, his training kicked in.
Another training then kicked in - all that Layce had taught me.
Her training had eventually kicked in, and she began to subject the specimen on the table to scientific analysis.
Liz wasn't prepared for another attack so soon, but her training kicked in without hesitation.
He wanted to forget about the jacket, but training had kicked in.
Her military training immediately kicked in to bring her back to a proactive calmness.
Her medical training kicked in when she felt the race of her pulse through the arteries.