Keeping aware of your surroundings will hopefully provide you advanced warning of bad things coming. This advance warning can be used in one of three ways; to quickly draw, to [Read More]
Movement is a topic mostly misunderstood and rarely practiced. As a foundational skill, it should be part of every competent gunman’s skill set. Mobile bullet sponge The first question to [Read More]
How effective are you with a pistol from the various shooting positions. Do you even practice these shooting positions during your professional development. Be prepared When we talk about positions [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]
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]
There is this idea you don’t need to work on the simple things, somehow they will be performed easily and automatically. You might have the right idea, but rarely does [Read More]
Training should mimic reality and realistically you may need to shoot a pistol from your weak side. There is always the chance of reduced capacity for personal protection, meaning you [Read More]
How much work do you put into improving what you suck at, versus what you like to do? Do you really work on your weaknesses? The Path Less Traveled In [Read More]
It’s no secret, I believe strongly that if you are going to carry for any reason, whether it be personally or professionally you need to be well rounded. You have [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]
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