The recent increase in school violence should disturb everyone. These are our children, our future… The ugly truth First off, as a student I don’t really care for your opinion. [Read More]
The idea of being challenged is scary to some people. Many would rather look the part than put in the work hard. High performer I am fortunate to work with [Read More]
We all have our own fears. It’s fine, they are important to our survival. I am writing this blog because as a human species we have evolved over the years [Read More]
The negative stigma of teaching basic firearm classes needs to change. On top of that, taking a basic firearm class should not have a negative stigma attached no matter your [Read More]
Occasionally I will hear or see a conversation about how important is it your instructor be able to shoot. Is it important? The answer…absolutely! If they cannot demonstrate the tasks [Read More]
During a lethal encounter, getting to your defensive pistol under your cover garment must be performed fast and flawlessly. Defeating your cover garment becomes the first priority. Painted into a [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]
A common remark we hear in our classes is how easy sleep comes at the end of the day. How mentally tired students are after a full day of training [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]
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]









