Does Anyone ACTUALLY "Need" Training?

Published on September 13, 2021
Duration: 26:16

This video discusses the importance of formal firearms training, highlighting how self-study through online resources can lead to the development of bad habits. Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts emphasizes that while videos and books can provide information, they lack real-time feedback and objective performance standards. The discussion features students Paul and Andrew sharing their experiences in a Rifle 2 class, detailing the challenges of integrating multiple shooting fundamentals simultaneously and the benefits of structured training for self-diagnosis and skill development. The importance of consistent practice, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and the value of expert instruction are key takeaways.

Quick Summary

Formal firearms training offers critical advantages over self-study via online videos. Instructors provide real-time feedback, objective performance standards, and personalized guidance that videos cannot replicate. This structured approach helps prevent bad habits, builds confidence, and ensures shooters can effectively apply skills under pressure, which is essential for safety and proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:32Upcoming Training Class Announcement
  3. 01:14Rifle 2 Class After Action Review
  4. 02:07Student's First Major Takeaways
  5. 03:06The Normality of Overwhelm in Training
  6. 03:32Focusing on One Skill at a Time
  7. 04:46Instructor Diagnostics and Target Analysis
  8. 06:01Day Two Improvements and Self-Diagnosis
  9. 06:43The Value of Sleep Between Training Sessions
  10. 08:06Developing Awareness of Errors
  11. 09:38The Elephant in the Room: Why Formal Training?
  12. 10:16Limitations of Online Resources
  13. 11:37The Role of Performance Standards
  14. 13:02Overcoming Fear of the Unknown in Training
  15. 14:03Ego as a Barrier to Training
  16. 14:26Embracing Failure as a Teaching Point
  17. 15:55Training Scars from Bad Habits
  18. 16:31The Importance of a Strong Foundation
  19. 17:09Student's Personal Rifle Journey
  20. 18:08Practical Trigger Finger Technique
  21. 19:04Why Trident Concepts Training is Unique
  22. 20:48Battlefield-Tested and Data-Driven Training
  23. 21:39Managing Expectations and Skill Levels
  24. 22:23Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is formal firearms training more effective than just watching YouTube videos?

Formal training provides real-time, personalized feedback from an instructor, allowing for immediate correction of mistakes. Unlike videos, instructors can assess your specific actions, identify errors you might not recognize, and tailor guidance to your learning style, which is crucial for developing proper technique and avoiding bad habits.

What are the key benefits of attending a structured firearms training course?

Structured courses offer objective performance standards to measure progress, a controlled environment to practice under pressure, and expert guidance to build a solid foundation. They help overcome ego barriers, embrace failure as a learning tool, and develop the critical thinking needed to apply skills effectively in real-world scenarios.

How does Trident Concepts differentiate its firearms training programs?

Trident Concepts emphasizes battlefield-tested, performance-based training with objective metrics collected over two decades. Their programs are scalable, challenging, and designed to provide definitive feedback on skill levels, ensuring students receive valuable, data-backed instruction rather than just theoretical knowledge.

What is the recommended technique for trigger finger placement?

The recommended trigger finger placement involves positioning the tip of your finger low and deep on the trigger. Ideally, the tip should be at a 90-degree angle to the trigger itself. This placement aids in smoother trigger manipulation and better control.

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