Firearm Training Mistakes & Getting the Most from Training | Gun Talk Radio

Published on December 1, 2020
Duration: 18:08

This segment from Gun Talk Radio features firearms instructor Mike Seeklander discussing common firearm training mistakes and how to maximize training effectiveness. Seeklander, a combat veteran and experienced instructor, emphasizes the importance of proper foundational techniques like handgun grip and trigger control, noting that many individuals develop bad habits due to a lack of formal training. He also highlights the need for qualified instructors and advises listeners on how to identify them by looking at credentials, practical experience, and teaching ability. The discussion extends to the complexities of defensive firearm use in real-world scenarios beyond the range, stressing the value of comprehensive training.

Quick Summary

To get the most out of firearms training, be an engaged student by taking notes, asking questions to understand the 'why' behind techniques, and being open to new information. Seek qualified instructors with practical experience who can effectively teach and coach, and prioritize foundational skills like proper handgun grip and trigger control to avoid developing bad habits.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Mike Seeklander's Background
  2. 01:34Shooters vs. Gun Fighters
  3. 02:39Frustration with Lack of Training
  4. 03:40Building Bad Habits
  5. 04:12Examples of Bad Habits
  6. 04:47Handgun Grip and Trigger Control
  7. 05:34Concerns About Instructor Quality
  8. 06:14How to Identify a Good Instructor
  9. 07:39The Role of Mentorship in Teaching
  10. 08:08The Importance of 'Why' in Training
  11. 09:01The American Warrior Society
  12. 09:50Complexity of Defensive Scenarios
  13. 11:01Vehicle Defense Scenarios
  14. 12:36Family Preparedness and Communication
  15. 12:48Getting the Most Out of a Class
  16. 13:14The Engaged Student
  17. 14:25Dealing with Resistance in Class
  18. 15:33Why Preparedness is Not Paranoia
  19. 16:01Analogy of Fire Extinguisher/Seatbelt
  20. 16:31Criminal Intelligence Analysis
  21. 17:29Finding Mike Seeklander Online

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common firearm training mistakes that lead to bad habits?

Common mistakes include improper handgun grip, insufficient trigger control, and neglecting formal training. Many individuals develop bad habits from watching media or relying on minimal concealed carry classes, which can be difficult to correct later.

How can someone identify a qualified firearms instructor?

Look for instructors with strong credentials, practical experience in law enforcement, military, or civilian defense, and a proven ability to effectively teach and coach. They should be able to explain the 'why' behind techniques and mentor students.

Why is formal firearms training important beyond basic concealed carry classes?

Formal training addresses fundamental techniques like grip and trigger control, which are often overlooked in basic classes. It helps prevent bad habits, builds confidence, and prepares individuals for complex defensive scenarios beyond the static range environment.

What is the American Warrior Society?

The American Warrior Society is an online platform offering a comprehensive encyclopedia of defensive content. It features numerous programs and videos covering defensive handgun, rifle, low light tactics, medical, home, and vehicle defense strategies.

How can I get the most out of a firearms training class?

To maximize training, be an engaged student: take notes, ask questions to understand the 'why' behind techniques, and be open to new information. Treat the instructor as a sponge to absorb all available knowledge and practice diligently.

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