How Bad Posture Affects Shooting from Concealment

Published on October 1, 2024
Duration: 0:20

This guide details drawing from concealment, emphasizing the critical role of proper posture. Instructor DJ Shipley of GBRS Group highlights that a 'broken posture' significantly slows down the draw and re-holstering process. Maintaining an upright stance and using a natural grip presentation with efficient weapon manipulation are key to speed and consistency.

Quick Summary

Maintaining a natural, upright stance is crucial for drawing from concealment, directly impacting speed and consistency. A 'broken posture' adds significant time to the draw and re-holstering process. Efficient weapon manipulation involves meeting hands and driving the weapon forward to break the shot without extraneous movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Natural Grip
  2. 00:09Impact of Broken Posture

Frequently Asked Questions

How does posture affect drawing from concealment?

A 'broken posture' or hunching over your firearm significantly slows down your draw and re-holstering process. Maintaining a natural, upright stance is crucial for achieving speed and consistency when drawing from concealment.

What is a natural grip presentation?

A natural grip presentation involves gripping the firearm as it comes out of the holster with your natural hand position. This technique, emphasized by GBRS Group instructor DJ Shipley, allows for immediate and efficient weapon manipulation for faster shooting.

What are the key elements of an efficient draw stroke?

An efficient draw stroke, as demonstrated by DJ Shipley, involves meeting your hands on the weapon and driving it forward to break the shot without unnecessary movement. Proper posture is fundamental to this efficiency.

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