There is such a thing as a false positive, it means your judgement was in error even though there was good outcome. Your evaluation process took the positive outcome and thereby [Read More]
Recently I have taken a lot of questions both in classes and via social media about customized clothing for concealed carry and should you consider it for your wardrobe. The [Read More]
How often do we encourage people to apply higher order thinking to tactical problems? What is the benefit to analyzing a situation in order to construct your actions. The subtle [Read More]
Speed gets a bad wrap, everyone wants to be fast and when their accuracy suffers they look to blame everything around them. The blame rest squarley on your shoulders because [Read More]
Carrying two guns is effort, being able to shoot with two guns effectively demands even more effort. I still see it as an option few really can pull off, but [Read More]
Every class we see some brand of holsters new to us and in general there is a reason why they are new. Because if it was a quality holster we [Read More]
Lack of Consistent Fundamentals as the Problem This is going to hurt some people, but it is the truth. You are not good enough to start questioning a mechanical issue [Read More]
How many times have you been on the flat bench pushing a heavy weight when you reach that stall point. You know, the weight sort of stops moving upward and [Read More]
Which is better; fast movement speed or fast task speed? The answer is going to be difficult for some to grasp, but it doesn’t make it less true. Crashing into [Read More]
Cry, scream or complain, but the bullet doesn’t lie. It is either a hit or a miss, there is no in between. Nothing To See Here The other day I [Read More]








