Moving and Shooting with DJ #gbrs #gbrsgroup

Published on July 19, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This guide details a dynamic pistol technique for moving and shooting, as demonstrated by DJ from GBRS Group. It emphasizes transitioning from a static stance to a narrow, 'tightrope' foot placement for better weight distribution and recoil control. The instruction highlights maintaining a consistent posture and the ability to shoot fluidly during movement, rather than pausing with each step.

Quick Summary

Master moving and shooting with the 'tightrope' technique from GBRS Group. This advanced pistol drill emphasizes a narrow stance for centered weight, slight posture adjustment for recoil management, and continuous shooting rhythm during movement, avoiding pauses with each footfall.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Moving and Shooting
  2. 00:10The Tightrope Technique
  3. 00:26Posture and Recoil Management
  4. 00:42Shooting Rhythm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'tightrope' stance for moving and shooting?

The 'tightrope' stance involves a narrow foot placement, keeping your weight centered over your feet. This technique, demonstrated by GBRS Group, reduces unnecessary vertical movement and helps manage recoil more effectively during dynamic shooting drills.

How can I improve recoil management while moving and shooting?

To improve recoil management, adopt a narrow 'tightrope' stance and slightly drop your overall body posture without hunching. This creates a more stable base and allows for smoother absorption of recoil as you move and fire.

What is the key principle for shooting rhythm when moving?

The key principle is to shoot continuously throughout your movement, rather than pausing to fire only when a foot is planted. This fluid rhythm, taught by GBRS instructors, is crucial for effective dynamic shooting.

What gear is shown for moving and shooting?

The video features a modified Glock handgun (likely 17/19 in 9mm) equipped with an Aimpoint ACRO P-2 optic, carried in a Safariland 6000 series holster, and worn with a GBRS Group Assaulter Belt.

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