I got a tremendous amount of feedback from the Failure to Follow Instructions blog, thank you to those of you who posted, messaged or called. I really appreciate the support [Read More]
Is there a direct correlation to how fast you can perform a certain drill in a controlled environment versus how authentically you will perform said technique in the real world. [Read More]
Bold interpretations tend to lead to trouble. Like saying this or that holster offers the best access in the middle of a fight. Versatility Very rarely do things survive contact [Read More]
Last week’s article about passing a firearm to a “trusted” person got a lot of feedback. Is there a time where circumstances might warrant it, absolutely…but. Cattle rustling…sort of Of [Read More]
If you have been shooting for a long time you have probably experienced that twinge or tightness in your elbow. If you are like me, you probably ignored it and [Read More]
A gun is better than no gun, but you need to avoid making some concealed carry mistakes to be effective. Telegraphing your intentions, like a telegraphing a punch sets you [Read More]
I just finished our Concealed Carry Combatives class with my good friend Tony Blauer this weekend. It was a great class, many lessons were learned and a few new ones [Read More]
With more and more “firearms instructors” popping up I’m starting to get concerned about the aspect of marksmanship. Do instructors provide a service or disservice regarding modern firearms training? What [Read More]
Efficiency is the true workhorse behind peak performance. It really doesn’t matter what the skill or vocation is, at some point your efficiency at the task is all that matters. [Read More]
How do you know if you are practicing right, practicing for success? A good place to start is to attend a training class from a reputable instructor. Once you got [Read More]






