Have you ever watched a dog chase their tail. The pure joy of this simple act is meet with a now what once caught. A Beginners Path I finished up [Read More]
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Deadly force encounters are chaotic and fast moving. There is not a lot in your control, but rather than worry about what is not in your control your focus should [Read More]
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It doesn’t matter how many times you explain trigger management to a student. They listen to you when they are ready to hear your message. The Trigger Trinity When I’m [Read More]
Years ago I made a living jumping out of airplanes, and I love it! Racking up a pretty impressive jump log taught me a lot about what I wasn’t doing [Read More]
There are few in this industry who truly understand curriculum; how to create, manage and administer curriculum. The problem as a consumer is knowing the difference between a well thought [Read More]
If you were to ask a shooting instructor who’s been doing this a long time what is more challenging; correcting sight errors or trigger errors what do you think they [Read More]
Over the years I have seen enough students struggle with various shooting errors, like I’ve seen a lot. An excuse begins to form it is not them, but their gear. [Read More]
There is an old saying, “be careful of the man with one gun, for he probably knows how to use it!” Very true words to live by, but as an [Read More]









