Trigger preparation, not to be confused with slapping the crap out of the trigger is a fundamental shooting skill. It is well within every shooter’s ability to become proficient at [Read More]
You might have a bad holster if it causing you to violate basic safety. Typically we don’t see the issue until we see the holsters inside the waistband. Restricting access [Read More]
It never fails, someone will look at a software problem and try to solve it with hardware. Instead of addressing the root cause, they look to a piece of gear [Read More]
At a recent class I had a student complaining of shoulder pain. It got so bad he sat out the final day of training to recuperate. Pain free I see [Read More]
This past weekend I spent it out at the Texas Gun Fest. I was surprised by the number of conversations I had regarding basic instruction. Good times were had by [Read More]
How often do you practice contingencies for real world encounters? Chances are the majority invest the largest part of their training/practice at two hand shooting, one hand shooting or what I [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]
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]
A major lesson learned in our class debriefs is the positive effective of our crush grip. Without a solid crush grip you open the door to more problems; literally. Somethings [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]








