This video provides a comprehensive training regimen designed for effective firearm practice using 100 rounds or less. Instructor Rick from Achilles Heel Tactical demonstrates several drills focusing on trigger control, grip consistency, shot calling, and movement. The techniques emphasize building self-awareness and understanding cause-and-effect relationships behind the gun, suitable for shooters looking to develop fundamental skills.
This video from USCCA demonstrates essential shooting on the move drills, including the 'Step Over Drill' and forward/backward movement exercises. Instructor Phil emphasizes achieving A-zone hits while increasing speed and maintaining control, recommending regular practice to hone these critical skills. The session utilizes a Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp with a Forex Optics Defender CCW.
This video details a lateral movement drill for competitive shooting, emphasizing efficient weight transfer and footwork. It breaks down techniques for both short (under 3 yards) and long lateral movements, stressing the importance of keeping the gun up and downrange while moving. The drill is designed to improve speed and accuracy during dynamic shooting stages.
This video demonstrates a tactical shotgun movement drill, emphasizing lateral movement while maintaining control and accuracy. The shooter, identified as Tara from Tara Tactical, showcases effective recoil management and safe handling of a Benelli M4 Tactical Shotgun on an outdoor range. The drill highlights the importance of continuous sight picture acquisition and controlled firing during dynamic movement, utilizing appropriate personal protective equipment.
Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts explains the importance of shooting on the move, contrasting the typical training hierarchy with the realities of a gunfight. He introduces three conditions of movement (stop, in motion, double time) and eight directions. Key drills include single, double, and triple step lateral movements, followed by shooting while moving forward. The emphasis is on moving first, then mounting the rifle, and firing at the first acceptable sight picture to conserve time.
Instructor Mike demonstrates 'second nature' defense exercises that can be performed without a firearm, focusing on muscle memory for critical actions. The training emphasizes proper grip, smooth firearm presentation to eye level with controlled breathing, and incorporating small lateral movements. These drills aim to build subconscious proficiency for real-world self-defense scenarios, highlighting the importance of consistent, deliberate practice.
Instructor Mike demonstrates lateral movement drills for self-defense scenarios, emphasizing the importance of moving left and right when a threat is present. These 'no gun' drills are designed to prime the body for response, focusing on footwork, body positioning, and combining movement with a threat-response action. The techniques can be practiced anywhere, promoting readiness for potential real-world situations.
This video demonstrates a lateral movement drill designed to improve shooting proficiency while moving. Instructor Beth Alcazar guides demonstrator Mike through a course involving weaving between barriers to engage multiple targets. The drill emphasizes building muscle memory for dynamic shooting scenarios and includes a simulated magazine change, adding pressure and realism to the training.
This video demonstrates a lateral team movement drill using an AR-15 platform. The drill emphasizes coordinated movement and the use of covering fire to advance. A brief discussion touches on magazine capacity and a potential misload, highlighting attention to detail in tactical scenarios.
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