BE A PRO

Published on September 13, 2024
Duration: 16:02

This video emphasizes the 'Be a Pro' philosophy, focusing on maintaining peak professionalism 24/7, both on and off duty. It introduces the 'Circle of Readiness' from Sayoc Tactical, highlighting the importance of Awareness, Preparedness, and Willingness. The content is delivered with high authority by DJ Shipley, a former Tier 1 Special Operations member and co-founder of GBRS Group.

Quick Summary

The 'Be a Pro' philosophy from GBRS Group, presented by DJ Shipley, stresses 24/7 professionalism and readiness. It incorporates the 'Circle of Readiness' (Awareness, Preparedness, Willingness) and emphasizes continuous daily training in all aspects of tactical skills, ensuring peak performance and responsible conduct both on and off duty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 'Be a Pro'
  2. 01:41The Professional Mindset 24/7
  3. 03:16Professionalism Off-Duty
  4. 05:16The Circle of Readiness
  5. 06:56Continuous Training and Participation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Be a Pro' philosophy from GBRS Group?

The 'Be a Pro' philosophy, championed by GBRS Group co-founder DJ Shipley, emphasizes maintaining peak professionalism 24/7. This includes rigorous standards for gear, appearance, performance, and conduct, ensuring readiness for any situation at any time.

What are the components of the 'Circle of Readiness'?

The 'Circle of Readiness,' introduced by Sayoc Tactical, consists of three key elements: Awareness, which is constant environmental processing; Preparedness, the dedicated time spent training for dangerous situations; and Willingness, the mental commitment to act when necessary.

Why is continuous training important according to GBRS Group?

Continuous training is vital because real-world scenarios offer no warm-ups. Professionalism demands daily practice in fighting, shooting, and navigating human terrain, fostering a lifestyle of consistent, incremental improvement as advocated by Tom Valentine's philosophy.

How should professionals conduct themselves off-duty?

Off-duty professionals must avoid 'going admin,' meaning they should refrain from unprofessional behavior like excessive drinking that could negatively represent their team or group. They must maintain situational awareness and be ready to respond to emergencies.

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