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]
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]
Oh how I love the internet and it’s mass of subject matter experts who’s likes, visits and views represent true knowledge. It is always good to be humbled by these [Read More]
Since we have been playing with mini red dot sights (MRDS) on pistols we have learned a lot, tons of information. The bottom line is they are an excellent option, [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]
Which is better; fast movement speed or fast task speed? The answer is going to be difficult for some to grasp, but it doesn’t make it less true. Crashing into [Read More]
Lots of things are possible, not everything is probable. Understanding the real issue with statistics is harder than some may think. America’s past time There is a baseball myth called the [Read More]
Does it do the student any good to have their finger on the trigger before their sights are aligned? Are they gaining any genuine value or is it an accident [Read More]
Is it me or are there a larger than normal number of folks posting articles who don’t really know what they are talking about. It became pretty evident after getting [Read More]







