This GBRS Group video, featuring an expert instructor, delves into the critical concept of 'timers and switches' in threat elimination. It explains how targeting specific physiological points can lead to immediate incapacitation (fast timers) or delayed incapacitation (slow timers), emphasizing that effective training prioritizes decisive threat neutralization over speed.
This video, presented by Chris Sajnog, a Navy SEAL instructor, explores the physiological effects of holding one's breath while shooting. It delves into how breath control impacts marksmanship, drawing on Navy SEAL training and principles. The description also promotes Sajnog's free "New Rule Manifesto" on learning to shoot and his Linktree for various social channels, training, and resources, emphasizing a 'warrior lifestyle' and mindset.
This analysis from Active Self Protection, featuring hosts John Correia and Mike Willever, breaks down a critical incident involving an off-duty deputy. It highlights the importance of avoiding high-risk situations ('Rules of Stupid') and understanding physiological effects like auditory exclusion during confrontations. The expert commentary emphasizes crucial off-duty protocols and tactical safety violations, offering valuable lessons for law enforcement and armed citizens alike.
This video, featuring USCCA Senior Training Counselor Mike Willand, explores the critical decision-making process in a self-defense scenario. It delves into legal standards, pre-incident indicators, and the physiological effects of stress, emphasizing the importance of training and understanding self-defense laws across all states. The content highlights the emotional and legal aftermath of using a firearm and the protective services offered by USCCA.
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