This video emphasizes the importance of conducting an After Action Review (AAR) following firearms training to identify successes and areas for improvement. Participants discuss the perishable nature of shooting skills, the need for deliberate practice, and the application of fundamental techniques like grip, trigger control, and site alignment. The session highlights how leaders must not only master skills but also effectively transfer that knowledge to their subordinates.
This video emphasizes that marksmanship is a perishable skill requiring consistent practice. It details fundamental shooting techniques, including proper stance for standing, kneeling, and prone positions. The instructor highlights the importance of a clear front sight and understanding different sight picture types (Center, 6:00, 12:00) for accurate shooting. The session also covers trigger control and the concept of 'final focus point' to improve shot timing and accuracy.
This video debunks the myth that firearm proficiency, particularly with pistols, is a static skill. It emphasizes that shooting is a perishable skill requiring consistent practice to maintain. Neglecting practice leads to a decline in performance over time, even if initial training was thorough.
This guide, informed by Jeff, the designer of the Tenicor ARX LUX holster, focuses on mastering reholstering techniques under stress. It highlights how body geometry affects holster placement and accessibility, emphasizing consistent practice to overcome the common issue of 'floating the gun' and ensuring reliable weapon retention.
This video features testimonials from participants of the Achilles Heel Tactical Baseline Rifle Course in Seguin, Texas. Blake Graham, a physical therapy student, emphasizes the importance of accountability in skill development. Clark Connaby, a Texas State Game Warden, highlights the value of continuing education for law enforcement, noting that shooting is a perishable skill and regular training, including dry and live fire, is crucial to maintain proficiency beyond annual qualifications.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of continuous training and practice to maintain firearm proficiency. It highlights that shooting is a perishable skill, meaning proficiency erodes over time without regular reinforcement. The speaker advises seeking training specific to the intended purpose of the firearm, such as concealed carry, and stresses the value of dry-fire practice for skill maintenance, with live-fire exercises serving to validate that practice.
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