Ernie Medina of TRB explains how to transition between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, seated, urban prone) while maintaining firearm stability and sight alignment. The core principle emphasized is driving movement with the hips and maintaining an engaged core and proper posture, ensuring the upper body remains steady during transitions.
This drill, demonstrated by Steve Fischer and Mike Brickner of USCCA, focuses on transitioning from a standing to a kneeling shooting position. It highlights the tactical advantages of kneeling for cover and mitigating over-penetration risks in crowded environments. The drill involves drawing, kneeling, firing a controlled pair, scanning, standing, re-assessing, and re-holstering.
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