Rick Crawley, a law enforcement veteran, introduces the 'Man Card Drill,' a rigorous performance standard designed to test shooting proficiency under pressure. The drill involves timed pistol draws from compressed ready (1s) and holster (1.5s), rifle presentations from low and high ready (1s each), and a rifle-to-pistol transition (2.5s). Many participants struggle to meet these demanding par times, highlighting the importance of consistent, high-level performance on demand. The drill emphasizes that passing is about demonstrating capability, not just general shooting ability.
Christian Sailer, an expert in competitive shooting, emphasizes that while hit factor math is a tool for strategic stage planning, it's less crucial than mastering fundamental shooting skills. He advises focusing on accuracy, sight stability, and controlled shooting pace. Sailer highlights the importance of analyzing stages for risk and reward, adapting strategies, and creating personal performance standards to improve overall shooting ability.
This YouTube video focuses on maintaining high fitness, discipline, and mindset standards at the start of the New Year. The content emphasizes accountability, consistency, and proving performance rather than setting resolutions. It's framed as GBRS's method for resetting for the year, with a call to 'train with purpose' and 'live with intent.' The description includes links to their workout program, performance standards, website, and various social media accounts.
This video details the Achilles Heel Tactical 'Man Card Drill,' a rigorous evaluation tool designed for high-pressure scenarios with strict time limits. The drill emphasizes proficiency with carry equipment, demonstrated on a modified Glock 19 Gen 5. Standards are set for both pistol and rifle, including draw times, 1R1 sequences, and transitions, with failure resulting in the forfeiture of a 'Man Card.' Instruction highlights the importance of training exclusively with your chosen carry firearm.
This YouTube video, titled 'When 'Good Enough' Isn't Enough for Success' and promoted with 'Full Video on GBRS GROUP Patreon', suggests a focus on achieving higher standards and excellence. Given the mention of GBRS GROUP, a prominent firearms and tactical gear company, the content is highly likely to be related to firearms, tactical training, or the pursuit of peak performance in a tactical context. The emphasis on 'success' and 'not good enough' implies a discussion of advanced techniques, equipment, or mindset relevant to firearms enthusiasts and professionals.
This YouTube video provides an update on Week 3 of the GBRS Group's Performance Standards program. It features DJs and Vern discussing the progress of individuals within the program, focusing on fitness and performance metrics. The description highlights the availability of their training program through an app and provides links to the individuals' Instagram profiles, the GBRS Group website, and their social media channels. It also promotes Patreon exclusive content.
This YouTube video from GBRS GROUP showcases a "Performance Standards Test" focusing on an "800 Meter Run." While the title doesn't explicitly mention firearms, the presence of GBRS GROUP (known for tactical gear and firearms training) and associated individuals with military/tactical backgrounds strongly suggests a connection to firearms or tactical fitness. The video likely evaluates physical performance in a context relevant to firearms proficiency or tactical operations, possibly as part of a training regimen. Links to their social media, including Instagram, Patreon, TikTok, Facebook, and X, are provided for further engagement.
This YouTube video from GBRS GROUP focuses on 'PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Bench Press'. The description highlights the GBRS GROUP YouTube channel and provides links to their Instagram accounts, including a dedicated BTS account, as well as individual profiles for DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn. It also promotes their Patreon for exclusive content and mentions their presence on TikTok, Facebook, and X. While the title is about 'Bench Press', the channel's overall branding and the individuals featured suggest a strong connection to the tactical and firearms community. The content is likely demonstrating physical performance standards relevant to operators or enthusiasts within this sphere.
This video from GBRS GROUP features a performance standards test focusing on Trap Bar Deadlifts. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the YouTube channel is GBRS GROUP, which is known for its association with tactical gear and firearms-related content, often featuring individuals from the military and special operations communities. The video is likely aimed at an audience interested in physical fitness as it relates to tactical applications or general preparedness.
This video provides a week 2 update on a fitness and performance standards program hosted by DJ and Vern. It directs viewers to a dedicated app for more information on the training program and shares links to various social media platforms for GBRS Group and its associated individuals. The content focuses on athletic performance and training, with potential implications for tactical or competitive shooting disciplines.
This YouTube video, titled 'Performance Standards Test: Broad Jump' from GBRS GROUP, focuses on physical performance testing. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, GBRS GROUP is a well-known entity within the firearms and tactical gear community. The content likely involves physical fitness assessments relevant to operators or individuals involved in tactical disciplines. The video promotes various GBRS GROUP social media channels, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X, as well as their Patreon for exclusive content. It also highlights individuals like DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn.
The GBRS Group outlines a comprehensive performance standards test designed to measure tactical fitness. It includes seven events: broad jump, bodyweight bench press, pull-ups, trap bar deadlift, plank hold, farmer's carry, and an 800m run, with specific metrics for Standard, Elite, and B-Pro levels. The tests emphasize functional strength, endurance, and core stability crucial for operators.
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