This guide outlines five essential steps for new concealed carriers after obtaining their permit. It emphasizes the importance of advanced training beyond basic permit classes, building a training community, setting clear practice goals, implementing consistent dry and live fire routines, and carrying non-firearm self-defense tools like pepper spray and a trauma kit, alongside medical training.
This video emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded training approach for prepared citizens and professionals, advocating for the integration of both competition and tactical shooting skills. The speaker, from Barrel & Hatchet, argues against rigidly adhering to one discipline, highlighting that neglecting either can lead to critical skill gaps. The content stresses that true preparedness involves continuous learning, incorporating tactics, marksmanship, survival, and medical skills, rather than getting caught up in internet drama between different training camps.
This video outlines the GBRS Group's 'Knowledge Transfer' training methodology, emphasizing a structured daily routine of fitness, group meals, and intensive range blocks. Led by experienced Tier 1 operators, the courses cater to various skill levels, from introductory firearm handling to advanced marksmanship and specialized tactical skills. The methodology focuses on high repetition, progressive learning, and building confidence through consistent, expert-led instruction.
Mike S. Clanner, Director of Education and Training for USCCA, emphasizes proactive preparedness over reactive fear. He outlines three key areas: enhancing situational awareness by staying informed and limiting distractions, refreshing personal safety plans with family, and committing to consistent, responsible training in areas like de-escalation, medical, and firearm proficiency. The core message is that prepared individuals are empowered, not paranoid, and should lead by example.
Paul, Training Director for Warrior Poet Society, announces upcoming firearms training events across Texas and Arkansas. The training aims to enhance skills for personal protection, family safety, and community security. Viewers are directed to the Warrior Poet Society website for detailed schedules and course information.
John Lovell, founder of Warrior Poet Society and former Special Operations, outlines 'The Stronger Boy Way,' a program designed to train boys into men. The program utilizes a framework of skills and rites of passage, where sons earn achievement patches for mastering areas like camping, solo survival, and critical medical training. The initiative aims to foster strong father-son bonds through practical life skills.
This tactical survival training video, part 2 of RECOILtv's UNDISCLOSED series, features professional instructors with military/LE backgrounds leading high-intensity drills. It covers Close Quarters Battle (CQB), critical medical aid using the MARCH algorithm for hemorrhage control, and long-range shooting exercises. The training emphasizes stress inoculation and the importance of continuous skill development, highlighting products like the Mission First Tactical Belly Band.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to preparing for potential societal disruptions, emphasizing self-reliance and community building. It details essential preparations including securing everyday carry (EDC) items, maintaining vehicle readiness, and building strong micro-communities. The instructor stresses the importance of firearms proficiency, medical training, and physical fitness, alongside practical advice on gear checks, winter preparedness, and stockpiling resources for grid-down scenarios.
This video details an intensive tactical training exercise covering survival, Close Quarters Battle (CQB), and advanced medical skills. Participants learn critical self-reliance techniques, including TCCC medical protocols, precision marksmanship with 6.5 Creedmoor rifles, and land navigation. The training culminates in a simulated mission, emphasizing the application of all acquired skills under pressure, as instructed by professionals with high authority.
This video, featuring insights from a military veteran and tactical instructor, delves into the brutal realities of modern warfare, specifically near-peer conflict as depicted in the '2000 Meters to Andriivka' documentary. It covers the psychological impact of combat, the importance of stress inoculation training, and the critical need for medical proficiency. The discussion also touches on the harsh battlefield conditions and warns against the glorification of war, emphasizing intentional living.
This video provides a comprehensive roadmap for prepared citizens, covering essential skills and gear. It emphasizes proficiency in shooting from 0-500 yards, advanced medical training, effective communication, basic sustainment, and hand-to-hand combat. The guide details crucial equipment like plate carriers, ballistic helmets, communication systems, and survival gear, stressing quality and comfort. The speaker, identified as an instructor, highlights the importance of well-roundedness and continuous training for individual and group survivability.
This video provides an introduction to wound packing techniques for controlling massive hemorrhage, a critical step in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC). The instructor emphasizes that bleeding is the leading cause of preventable death in traumatic injuries and demonstrates how to aggressively pack a wound to stop blood loss. The importance of immediate on-site treatment and proper application of pressure bandages for transport is also highlighted.
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