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

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:30

This video demonstrates Master Ken's 'tactical calisthenics' using red training guns, including drills like 'tap and rack', directional shooting, and 'pray and spray'. John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society provides a critical reaction, emphasizing the importance of real-world firearm safety and strongly advising against techniques like shooting with eyes closed.

Quick Summary

Master Ken's 'tactical calisthenics' uses training guns for drills like 'tap and rack' and directional shooting. However, John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society critiques the 'pray and spray' technique, strongly advising against shooting with eyes closed due to severe real-world safety risks.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Master Ken's 'tactical calisthenics'?

Master Ken's 'tactical calisthenics' involves a series of physical exercises and drills using training guns, designed to build conditioning and muscle memory for firearm manipulation through unconventional movements.

What is the 'pray and spray' technique criticized by John Lovell?

The 'pray and spray' technique involves covering one's eyes while aiming and 'spraying' with a firearm. John Lovell strongly advises against this, highlighting its extreme danger in real-world situations.

What are some of the drills included in Master Ken's tactical calisthenics?

Drills include bicep/tricep workouts with training guns, 'tap and rack' for malfunction clearance, directional shooting (front, back, up, down), 'sun's up, guns up', and combined sequential movements.

Why is shooting with eyes closed dangerous?

Shooting with eyes closed prevents target acquisition, muzzle control, and situational awareness, making it incredibly dangerous and leading to potential accidental discharges or hitting unintended targets.

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