Videos tagged with Anticipation
This video by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, addresses the common problem of flinching, which he states affects 99% of shooters and kills accuracy. He defines flinching as an involuntary movement to fight recoil, often by pushing the gun down, causing shots to go low. Johnson introduces the 'Ball and Dummy Drill' as a method to identify and correct this issue by having a partner load magazines with a mix of live rounds and dummy rounds.
John G. Johnson, a firearms training instructor, details how dry-fire practice is essential for improving pistol accuracy. He emphasizes the importance of a smooth trigger press, controlled breathing, and avoiding the common mistakes of blinking and anticipation. The video introduces the HTS Dryfire Bullet Insert as a tool to facilitate safe and effective dry-fire training, allowing shooters to practice trigger travel without the slide locking back.
This guide details the 'Pause Drill,' a fundamental training exercise for new shooters, as demonstrated by John G. Johnson. The drill emphasizes slowing down the shooting process to build a solid foundation in grip, trigger control, and sight alignment, directly combating the common accuracy killer of rushing shots. Instruction includes proper grip mechanics, trigger press technique, and stance for recoil management.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson addresses the common issue of shooting low and left. Instructor John G. Johnson explains that the primary causes are anticipation of recoil, improper trigger finger placement, and poor grip. He provides actionable techniques, including the ball and dummy drill and proper trigger finger engagement, to help shooters correct these errors and improve accuracy.
This live training session from John G. Johnson's 'Firearms Training' channel addresses 10 common reasons shooters struggle at the range and provides actionable solutions. John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, emphasizes that accuracy issues are typically shooter-dependent, not equipment-related. The video details critical techniques like proper grip, stance, trigger control, dominant eye alignment, sight picture, follow-through, and avoiding anticipation, offering practical advice to tighten groups and build confidence.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson provides a comprehensive guide to improving trigger control for more accurate shooting. It breaks down five key principles and five essential drills, including dry fire, the wall drill, pencil drill, penny drill, ball and dummy drill, and reset drill. The instruction emphasizes consistent trigger engagement, proper finger placement, follow-through, and grip stability, offering actionable advice for shooters of all levels.











