Videos tagged with Stance
John G. Johnson outlines the 'Five Layers of Accuracy' for pistol shooting: Foundation (stance), Control (grip), Visual (sight alignment/focus), Mechanical (trigger control), and Discipline (follow-through). He emphasizes a stable, athletic stance, a high and firm grip initiated by the pinky, front sight focus with a 6 o'clock hold, a smooth trigger press, and maintaining sight picture through the shot and until the firearm is made safe. The instruction aims to build consistent hits and defensive accuracy.
This video details the 'Florida Ready-to-Carry Package' offered by Firearms Training By John G. Johnson. It combines basic pistol instruction with concealed carry certification, emphasizing practical shooting skills like grip, stance, and trigger control. The course is limited to 10 students per session and is designed to offer more value than purely online or theoretical training.
This video details the 'White Paper Drill' taught by John G. Johnson, an experienced firearms instructor. The drill focuses on building shooter confidence and accuracy through a methodical process of one shot followed by five pauses. This technique emphasizes trigger control, proper grip, and sight alignment, treating live fire exercises with the same concentration as dry fire practice to ensure consistent shot placement.
This video details the 'White Paper Drill,' a training exercise designed by firearms instructor John G. Johnson to enhance both shooting accuracy and shooter confidence. The drill emphasizes deliberate aiming and trigger control, using a simple white paper target to provide immediate feedback on shot placement. It incorporates dry-fire practice with the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert and live-fire exercises, stressing the importance of making each shot count.
This guide details a mobile shooting stance technique taught by John "Shrek" McPhee of Sheriff of Baghdad. It emphasizes a forward-leaning posture, akin to a controlled fall, to enhance stability and mobility, crucial for managing carbine recoil. The instruction comes from an expert with explicit teaching of tactical shooting techniques.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, breaks down the '10 Accuracy Sins' that hinder shooter performance. He provides 60-second corrections for each sin, focusing on practical techniques for trigger control, grip, stance, sight alignment, and follow-through. The advice emphasizes consistent practice, particularly dry-firing, to build muscle memory and overcome common shooting errors.











