This video features Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor Chris Sajnog explaining the advantages of online firearms training over traditional live courses. He outlines five key benefits, emphasizing repetition, sleep integration, the ability to rewatch lessons, learning at one's own pace, and the comfort of asking questions. The description also promotes Sajnog's online courses and related resources, including books on Navy SEAL shooting and firearm training, as well as an EEG headband for meditation and a meditation app. The video aims to convince viewers to choose his online training programs.
This guide, presented by retired Navy SEAL sniper instructor Chris Sajnog, details a five-step technique for efficiently engaging multiple targets. Key principles include optimizing natural point of aim through stance adjustments, prioritizing awareness before eye and muzzle movement, and developing precise shot timing. Sajnog emphasizes practicing these techniques dry-fire at home with various tools to build proficiency before live range training.
Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL sniper instructor, explains the concept of a 'sliding scale' for sight focus in shooting. He emphasizes training for perfection by focusing on the front sight for accuracy, especially at longer distances or with smaller targets. For extremely close targets, such as in a self-defense scenario, focusing on the target itself is prioritized over precise sight alignment.
Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL sniper instructor, emphasizes the critical role of being present while shooting. He explains that presence involves utilizing all senses to gather real-time data, avoiding distractions from past performance or future expectations. Sajnog advocates for meditation as the primary method to achieve this state, enabling shooters to better interpret subconscious feedback from their bodies, such as grip inconsistencies.
Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL sniper instructor and founder of The New Rules of Marksmanship, offers a free download of his top 10 tools for learning to shoot at home. He emphasizes that live fire ranges are the worst place for beginners to learn due to overwhelming recoil and lack of fundamental knowledge. The tools and accompanying video series aim to help individuals learn shooting fundamentals effectively at home, reducing frustration and accelerating progress.
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