Making do with gear is much different than using gear made for. While it may seem trivial, for mission critical equipment I can assure you it is not. Define the [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]
Many times I hear the modern day safety rules referenced to as range rules. That is a huge mistake to make. Thinking one dimensional The mistake I see students and [Read More]
Breaking things down into blocks is a tried method for learning new skills, we call it isolation drills. Whatever you call it the important thing to remember is you can [Read More]
Sometimes simple is good. Like when under incredible stress what you aim at to stop a lethal threat. The world is my drop zone It’s not really hard; the answer [Read More]
Exercising your Second Amendment right is something we encourage many people to do, but with that right comes a huge responsibility. Many Americans choose to carry it concealed, but avoiding [Read More]
I was really surprised to hear the feedback from an article I published recently called; Chronic Tendonitis in the Elbows. The point to the article was provide a few answers [Read More]
Last week’s blog about Dry Fire got great feedback, truthfully the feedback I was expecting. Some really understood what I was saying, some were resistant to the idea and others [Read More]
I often get asked what can you do to improve your shooting skills. Over the years my answers has changed, but when folks just respond with a blanket statement of [Read More]
I have to say that I’m very excited about learning new things. Well, maybe not at the time when you count my frustration, but afterwards I’m pretty damn excited. Practicing [Read More]




