This video from Precision Rifle Network, hosted by Joel, focuses on improving efficiency under pressure in competitive shooting stages. Drawing from combat pistol training principles, the core concept is applying Hicks Law: by reducing the number of decision options for each stage element, shooters can react faster and more accurately when stressed. The instructor emphasizes developing and practicing a single, efficient Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for each shooting position or obstacle to minimize cognitive load and maximize speed and accuracy.
This video, "How to Back Up From Your Attacker: Into the Fray Episode 239," provides self-defense tips focused on creating distance from an attacker. It teaches a technique involving a quick pivot to move backward while appearing to move forward, allowing the user to draw and aim their firearm. The description emphasizes the importance of this maneuver for survival in close-quarters confrontations, contrasts it with simply walking backward, and discusses potential arguments regarding weapon retention. It also highlights the USCCA's mission to educate gun owners, protect members, and prevent crime, encouraging viewers to subscribe and join their cause. The video offers links to further training resources and USCCA membership.
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