As an instructor I am curious how the adult learns new skills/tasks. I find it interesting for one, but it is important to be able to transfer the knowledge I [Read More]
I’m sure we’ve all heard the expression, “if you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying.” As a BUDS instructor I’d love it when a student would say this in attempt to [Read More]
The problem with this industry is everyone thinks they are an expert. They garner this viewpoint from a narcissistic need to be heard. Avoiding the scam It should come as [Read More]
Delivering accurate and effective fire under high stress conditions is one of the most challenging endeavors you can undertake. Increasing the difficulty through asinine department policy is only going to [Read More]
Speed gets a bad wrap, everyone wants to be fast and when their accuracy suffers they look to blame everything around them. The blame rest squarley on your shoulders because [Read More]
A little while ago I penned a blog dealing with the importance of Logical Sequence. The role it plays in developing well rounded marksman. False realities Some complained they want [Read More]
There’s a fine line between independence and danger. It might seem as though it’s not a big deal, believe me that’s what most accident victims say as well. Setting the [Read More]
Is there a direct correlation to how fast you can perform a certain drill in a controlled environment versus how authentically you will perform said technique in the real world. [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]








