This drill, developed by Nick Young of Vlocks Training Group and demonstrated by Paul Costa of Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on shooting out of and into a position while managing a visual barrier. The core technique involves prioritizing engagement of the target that will be obscured first, transitioning vision through the barrier, and maintaining aggressive movement to save time. The drill emphasizes blending targets and using confirmation levels for efficient engagement.
This video provides guidance for intermediate shooters looking to increase their speed and aggressive movement. The instructor emphasizes that significant improvements in shooting speed are achieved through consistent dry fire practice, focusing on efficiency and pushing personal limits with par times. He advises against rushing live fire without proper dry fire preparation and highlights the importance of being comfortable with failure during practice to facilitate learning and growth.
The Go Stop Drill is a dynamic firearms training exercise designed to improve shooting proficiency during movement and transitions. It emphasizes aggressive movement, quick target acquisition, and efficient transitions between shooting positions at varying distances. The drill can be performed in live fire, dry fire, or even at a gym, focusing on the shooter's ability to prepare for the shot and execute an explosive exit.
This video showcases dynamic pistol shooting drills, emphasizing shooter readiness and aggressive movement. Participants are instructed to be 'shooter ready' and respond to the 'stand by' command with immediate action. The focus is on efficient movement and engagement in a simulated scenario.
This video demonstrates a movement drill focusing on aggressive and direct transitions between shooting and moving. Instructor Ben Stoeger emphasizes maintaining a proper stance with feet spread and knees bent, and highlights the importance of head movement and eye focus on targets or the intended path of movement. The drill aims to improve fluidity and efficiency in dynamic shooting scenarios.
This video focuses on a crucial aspect of firearms handling: achieving and maintaining a consistent sight picture, especially during aggressive movement. It emphasizes the importance of "Natural Point of Aim" not just for static shooting but as a continuous skill to develop when transitioning between positions. The description also promotes seeking professional training from Achilles Heel Tactical.
This video demonstrates the 'shoot and move' technique, emphasizing the importance of controlled destabilization to gain speed. Instructor Ben Stoeger explains how to initiate movement by rolling shoulders and falling into the direction of travel, then transitioning to a powerful, low stance for subsequent movement. The drill focuses on aggressive movement after shooting and controlled entry into a shooting position, stressing sight alignment and reactionary shooting.
This video focuses on aggressive movement and efficient transitions in shooting. It emphasizes explosive initial steps, using visual cues to drive movement, and the critical skill of simultaneously acquiring the target, rebuilding grip, and slowing down to stabilize for a shot. The instruction highlights that shooting can commence once sights are on target, even before full body stabilization.
This video details a dynamic shooting drill focused on aggressive movement and efficient transitions between positions. Instructor Ben Stoeger emphasizes the importance of training at full speed to develop control, leveraging shoulder movement for smoother transitions, and maintaining marksmanship fundamentals even under physical duress. The drill incorporates no-shoot targets to ensure accuracy and psychological preparedness for uncomfortable shooting scenarios.
This video covers various firearms-related topics, including the importance of extreme spread in ammunition selection, the effects and maintenance of suppressed shooting, essential gear for scope carbine classes, and the benefits of dry fire for improving shooting skills. The instructor emphasizes focusing on the shot at hand as a life lesson and advocates for aggressive movement and positional work in training.
This video demonstrates a fast-paced shooting drill focused on aggressive movement and accurate target engagement. The drill involves quickly moving between shooting positions and engaging multiple targets, including simulated 'zombie' targets and steel plates. The emphasis is on maintaining speed while ensuring hits, particularly on critical areas like the head.
This guide, based on instruction from former Army Ranger John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society, debunks the common 'range reload shuffle' as ineffective for real-world combat. It emphasizes aggressive, fast movement to create distance and change an attacker's aim, highlighting when small steps are appropriate (cover, retention) versus when significant displacement is crucial for survival.
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