Seal Teaches Crossbody Shooting Mechanics #cqb #navyseals #shorts #americanoutlaw

Published on October 28, 2024
Duration: 0:51

This video demonstrates how to simulate movement and shooting drills, even without specialized equipment like door jams. The instructor, identified as a 'Seal', emphasizes the importance of becoming comfortable with shooting while moving and adopting new body positions. Key techniques include the 'walk and snapshot' drill and practicing a more bladed shooting stance, moving away from older marksmanship doctrines.

Quick Summary

Learn to simulate movement and shooting drills on any range by using cones and targets. Practice the 'walk and snapshot' technique to improve accuracy while moving and adopt more natural, bladed shooting stances, moving away from outdated square positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Simulating Movement Drills
  2. 00:09Walk and Snapshot Drill Explained
  3. 00:18Comfort with Movement and Accuracy
  4. 00:27New Shooting Positions: Bladed Stance
  5. 00:37Natural Foot Placement
  6. 00:44Low Ready Concept

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I practice shooting while moving without a dedicated training facility?

You can simulate movement drills on a standard outdoor range. Use cones to mark positions and targets at various distances. Practice walking towards targets and engaging them with rapid 'snapshot' shots as you move.

What is the 'walk and snapshot' drill?

The 'walk and snapshot' drill involves moving forward and engaging targets with quick, precise shots. It's designed to build proficiency in shooting accurately while in motion, a critical skill for tactical scenarios.

What shooting stance is considered outdated?

The video suggests that a square, bladed-off shooting stance is considered outdated 'old marksmanship NRA stuff.' Modern tactical shooting often favors more dynamic and natural body positioning.

Why is comfort with movement important in shooting?

Becoming comfortable shooting while moving allows you to maintain accuracy and control even when your body is performing unfamiliar actions. This ensures you can effectively engage targets in dynamic situations.

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