PATREON SHORTS - Why Doesn't DJ Blink?

Published on November 26, 2024
Duration: 2:44

This guide synthesizes tactical advice from DJ Shipley of GBRS Group, focusing on critical survival techniques. It covers a tactical driving maneuver for immediate threat evasion and an essential 'mouth open' breathing technique for CQB to manage stress and maintain performance. The instruction emphasizes physiological control under duress, drawing on expertise from a Special Operations background.

Quick Summary

DJ Shipley of GBRS Group explains that keeping eyes open during a shot provides continuous visual data for better target tracking and situational awareness. He also details the 'mouth open' breathing technique for CQB, which helps control respiratory rate and oxygen flow under high stress, preventing a gasping reflex.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tactical Driving & Seat Positioning
  2. 00:48Visual Information & Blinking
  3. 01:03Breathing Techniques for CQB
  4. 01:41Relaxation & Oxygen Conservation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tactical advantage of reclining a car seat during a threat scenario?

Quickly reclining the seat allows the driver to drop below the dashboard, effectively moving out of the immediate line of fire while maintaining brief control of the vehicle to escape the danger zone.

Why should a shooter keep their eyes open when firing a weapon?

Keeping eyes open during a shot prevents the loss of visual information. This continuous visual data stream is crucial for effective target tracking and maintaining overall situational awareness during engagements.

How does the 'mouth open' breathing technique benefit operators in CQB?

This technique allows for simultaneous nasal and oral breathing, aiding in respiratory rate control. It helps prevent the 'gasping' reflex under shock and ensures a steady oxygen supply, vital for performance under high stress.

What is the impact of unnecessary muscle tension on tactical performance?

Excessive muscle tension, like clenching the jaw, wastes oxygen and reduces cognitive bandwidth. This leads to quicker fatigue and impairs the operator's ability to process information effectively during critical moments.

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