This guide, based on Chris Sajnog's expert instruction, details how to train your brain for optimal firearms performance. It emphasizes prioritizing accuracy and slowness to build correct neural pathways via myelin insulation, before gradually increasing speed. This method prevents reinforcing errors and reduces stress, leading to more consistent and faster shooting over time.
This video emphasizes the critical link between firearm storage accessibility and effective home defense under duress. It highlights how acute stress impacts fine and complex motor skills, cognitive function, and perception, making rapid, untrained safe access unreliable. The content advocates for decentralized storage and stress inoculation training to build neural pathways for quick, efficient weapon retrieval in defensive scenarios.
This video emphasizes that true speed in drawing a concealed firearm comes from efficiency, not just raw reflexes. Instructor Will Workman advises focusing on correct form and minimizing unnecessary movement. He suggests slowing down to master the technique, utilizing dry-fire drills, and practicing micro-drills to build muscle memory. Consistent, efficient repetition of good form is presented as the key to achieving a faster and more reliable draw to the first shot.
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