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Published on March 31, 2021
Duration: 32:22

This video emphasizes the critical importance of mental preparation for concealed carriers, introducing the concept of "when then" thinking as a proactive strategy. It highlights that anticipating potential threats and pre-determining responses, rather than reacting in the moment, significantly improves decision-making and effectiveness during a crisis. The discussion stresses that preparedness extends beyond physical skills to a mindset that acknowledges the possibility of violence and plans accordingly.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Chris Cerino emphasizes the 'when then' approach for concealed carriers, urging proactive planning for potential threats. This mindset, coupled with daily preparation and anticipating danger, helps mitigate surprise and ensures a more decisive response during critical incidents, moving beyond reactive 'what if' thinking to pre-determined actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to 'What If' Scenarios
  2. 00:32Chris Cerino Joins Gun Talk Nation
  3. 01:30The 'When Then' Mindset Explained
  4. 03:49Real-Life 'When Then' Example
  5. 05:01Situational Awareness in Public
  6. 06:13Daily Mindset for Concealed Carry
  7. 08:26Scenario: Mass Shooting in Church
  8. 10:06Prioritizing Family in a Crisis
  9. 12:05Disengage vs. Escalate Strategy
  10. 14:41Accepting the Unexpected
  11. 16:32Sponsor Break: Walther, Savage, Pyramid Air
  12. 18:28More 'When Then' Scenarios
  13. 20:38Perceptions of Post-Incident Response
  14. 21:09Target, Backstop, and Beyond
  15. 22:23The 'Go' Button for Engagement
  16. 23:02When to Take Action vs. Evade
  17. 24:00Action vs. Reaction Dilemma
  18. 25:30Resolving Lethal Force Decisions
  19. 26:01Disclaimer: Not Legal Advice
  20. 26:45Articulating Decisions Post-Incident
  21. 28:01Impact of Companions on Decisions
  22. 29:15Mental Training is Key
  23. 30:01Chris Cerino's Website & Book Recs
  24. 31:14Overcoming Denial in Crisis
  25. 31:35Thinking Like a Criminal
  26. 32:01Conclusion and Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'when then' approach to self-defense for concealed carriers?

The 'when then' approach, as discussed by firearms instructor Chris Cerino, involves proactively deciding your actions for specific potential threats before they occur. Instead of asking 'what if,' you establish 'when this happens, then I will do that.' This pre-planning helps ensure a more decisive and effective response during a critical incident.

Why is mental preparation crucial for concealed carry?

Mental preparation is vital for concealed carriers because it goes beyond physical proficiency. It involves developing situational awareness, anticipating threats, and pre-determining responses through 'when then' thinking. This mindset helps mitigate surprise, reduce hesitation, and improve decision-making under stress, ensuring you can act effectively when a threat arises.

How should concealed carriers handle a lethal threat when with family?

When with family during a lethal threat, the primary obligation is their protection. This may involve creating distance to act, escorting them to safety, or, if cornered or with no other choice, engaging the threat. The decision-making process should be pre-planned, focusing on minimizing risk to loved ones while addressing the danger.

What is the significance of 'expecting bad things' in self-defense?

Expecting bad things to happen, like someone drawing a weapon, can significantly reduce the element of surprise if an incident occurs. This proactive mindset, often termed 'today is the day,' helps prepare you mentally, shifting your reaction from shock to a more controlled response, allowing you to act on your pre-determined 'when then' plans.

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