In the tactical community we often reference as part of our decision making process looking at the known versus the unknown. While you may still face challenges in the unknown, [Read More]
Time has shown me that if something can go wrong, it will. You can create as many fail safes as you want, but many times they are stop gaps at [Read More]
Tragedy lurks around every corner and is no more than a split second away. What makes things even more challenging is human beings have a knack for failures, mistakes or [Read More]
Those who have been in the game long enough know a suspect’s hands are what hurt or kill you. How well you understand this has a huge impact in a critical [Read More]
Shooting on the move is one of those skills everyone enjoys doing, but doesn’t like the results. It is one of the few core skills we see getting attention, but [Read More]
The subject of carrying concealed has exploded recently, nothing surprising giving the deteriorating conditions. How much effort do you put at detecting potential dangerous situations. Situational awareness Yes, believe it [Read More]
There’s an old saying in my community. What do you get when you put two frogmen in a room together? The answer is…a race. I love it… Recently I saw [Read More]
As an instructor I am curious how the adult learns new skills/tasks. I find it interesting for one, but it is important to be able to transfer the knowledge I [Read More]
I’m sure we’ve all heard the expression, “if you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying.” As a BUDS instructor I’d love it when a student would say this in attempt to [Read More]
At a CQB class in Ohio this past week a major focus was thinking and making quicker and more accurate choices under stress. The key to success was was understanding the why. The [Read More]





