Videos tagged with Vital Triangle
This video from John G. Johnson, an expert in firearms training, introduces a drill focused on defensive accuracy. It emphasizes aiming for the 'vital triangle' and center mass on targets rather than the bullseye 'X', explaining that this is crucial for real-world situations. The drill challenges viewers to adapt their aiming point for practical effectiveness.
This video presents a defensive accuracy challenge designed by John G. Johnson, an expert firearms instructor. The drill involves 15 dry fire rounds at 3, 5, and 7 yards, with a passing score of 80% accuracy in the vital triangle. Johnson emphasizes proper grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment, offering a free Master Class via SKOOL.com for further training.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, provides 10 essential tips for improving pistol shooting speed and accuracy. He emphasizes mastering grip, front sight focus, trigger prep, recoil management, and proper stance. The instruction highlights the importance of controlled rhythm, calling shots, and training in small bursts to build muscle memory and confidence. Johnson stresses that accuracy is not common but achievable through consistent practice and addressing individual weaknesses.
This video provides instruction on effective holster draw techniques, emphasizing a smooth, controlled motion to achieve a fast and accurate first shot. The instructor guides a student through drills focusing on grip, presentation, and target acquisition, highlighting the importance of muscle memory and proper body mechanics for high-stress situations. Key takeaways include maintaining a stable stance, bringing the support hand to meet the shooting hand efficiently, and focusing on the target rather than solely on the sights.
This video emphasizes using a paper plate as a target to focus on hitting the vital triangle, rather than precise bullseye accuracy. Instructor John G. Johnson suggests a drill involving loading five rounds, firing them, and evaluating shot groups. The goal is to build confidence and fundamental shooting skills applicable to various firearms, from small pistols to carbines, and includes practicing magazine drops.
This video by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, details the technique of point shooting with a pistol. It emphasizes using the weapon itself as an aiming device rather than relying on sights, crucial for defensive scenarios where time is limited. The instructor provides a practical drill for practicing point shooting at close ranges (3, 5, and 7 yards) using an 8-inch paper plate or vital triangle target, stressing the importance of marking shots for analysis and improvement.
This video, presented by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, concludes a series on essential handgun knowledge for women by focusing on building confidence and a plan. The core message emphasizes consistent practice, starting with fundamental techniques like grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment, and then integrating them into a practical plan. This involves regular range visits, focused drills, and understanding that hitting the vital triangle is the primary goal for self-defense, rather than perfect bullseye accuracy. The instructor encourages viewers to find qualified instruction and utilize available resources to develop proficiency and comfort with their firearms.
This video emphasizes the importance of building a comprehensive plan for handgun proficiency, especially for women. Instructor John G. Johnson outlines the need for regular range practice, focusing on fundamentals like grip, stance, trigger control, and sight alignment. He provides a structured practice drill involving hitting a paper plate at increasing distances, stressing slow trigger engagement and consistent shot placement to build confidence.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, outlines a crucial defensive accuracy drill. He emphasizes that defensive accuracy means hitting a paper plate at any engagement distance, with challenges increasing beyond seven yards. The core of the drill involves mastering trigger press, maintaining a level gun, and trusting sight alignment, advocating for practice at increasing distances to build proficiency. Johnson suggests starting with a slow cadence and focusing on the front sight post, ultimately aiming for the vital triangle rather than just the bullseye.
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