Master Ken is a LEGEND keep praying, BUT please DON"T SHOOT EYES CLOSED #reaction

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:30

This guide details the 'tactical calisthenics' drill demonstrated by Master Ken, involving various exaggerated movements with training guns. While presented humorously, the Warrior Poet Society's reaction highlights critical safety concerns, particularly advising against closing eyes while shooting. The drill includes malfunction clearing simulations and directional shooting exercises.

Quick Summary

John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society critiques Master Ken's 'tactical calisthenics,' specifically the unsafe 'pray and spray' drill. He stresses that closing eyes while shooting is dangerous and advises against such practices, emphasizing fundamental firearm safety and practical application over theatrical movements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Master Ken's Pray and Spray
  2. 00:06Tactical Calisthenics Introduction
  3. 00:13Tap and Rack Drill
  4. 00:17Directional Shooting Drills
  5. 00:23Egypt and Guns Up
  6. 00:30Repeating Pray and Spray
  7. 00:36Combined Tactical Movements
  8. 01:05Side-to-Side Shooting
  9. 01:12Warrior Poet Society Reaction & Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'tactical calisthenics' as shown in the video?

'Tactical calisthenics' is a humorous and satirical concept presented by Master Ken, involving exaggerated physical movements with training guns, such as bicep curls and directional 'shooting' drills, often with a focus on unsafe practices like closing eyes.

Why is the 'pray and spray' technique criticized?

The 'pray and spray' technique, particularly when involving closing one's eyes, is heavily criticized for being extremely unsafe. It compromises target acquisition, situational awareness, and is a dangerous habit to develop for real-world firearm use.

What is the 'tap it and rack it' drill?

The 'tap it and rack it' drill simulates clearing a common semi-automatic pistol malfunction. It involves tapping the magazine to ensure it's seated and racking the slide to chamber a new round, preparing the firearm to fire again.

What safety advice does John Lovell provide?

John Lovell strongly advises against shooting with eyes closed, emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining sight on the target and situational awareness. He highlights that unsafe practices, even with training tools, can lead to dangerous habits.

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