Tragedy is never the result of a single incident or act, it is the culmination of several seemingly insignificant acts that combined lead to tragedy. Have you stopped to consider [Read More]
Can you improve your performance by practicing a specific skill set over and over. Does it do more harm than good for general preparedness? Stay focused on the prize I [Read More]
During a recent class, we discussed some tragic accidents involving concealed carry. I’m not sure they could have been avoided, but hopefully folks can avoid making the same mistakes in [Read More]
There is a lot more to carrying concealed than simply throwing a t-shirt over your rig. You have to change your lifestyle to accommodate…or do you? Clothing challenges We have [Read More]
Identify Friend or Foe is a Thing The ability to discern friend from foe is constant challenge within in the training industry. In fact, I feel often times it is [Read More]
The problem with this industry is everyone thinks they are an expert. They garner this viewpoint from a narcissistic need to be heard. Avoiding the scam It should come as [Read More]
These were the opening words to the great Shawnee Chief Tecumseh poem. These along with the rest of the words in the poem represent importance most do not understand. Remember As [Read More]
I’m sure we have all heard the phrase, “shoot, move and communicate” before. How hard do you train for the “move” component to this philosophy. Bubble bursting time The ability [Read More]
With everyone on alert post Islamic terrorist attack around the world, what are your priorities. Have you stopped to think how you should respond with and without your family. What [Read More]
In a recent conversation, the topic of when the finger should move to the trigger came up and produced a lively discussion. The simple answer is when and only when you [Read More]
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