TALK THROUGH THE DRILL | Tactical RIfleman

Published on June 28, 2024
Duration: 7:25

This video details a technique for executing complex shooting drills by verbalizing each step, akin to 'eating an elephant one bite at a time.' The instructor, from Tactical Rifleman, demonstrates how this method, inspired by Einstein's concept of time, helps slow down the shooter, improve order of operations, and ultimately lead to cleaner and faster execution of drills like the 'check drill,' which simulates a rifle malfunction.

Quick Summary

The 'talk through' technique for shooting drills involves verbalizing each step to ensure sequential execution and prevent attempting too many actions at once. This method, demonstrated by Tactical Rifleman, helps break down complex tasks like the 'check drill' into manageable parts, leading to smoother, cleaner, and often faster performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction to EDC Belt
  2. 00:30Introducing the Micro-Adjustable Battle Belt
  3. 01:41The 'Check Drill' and Its Importance
  4. 01:49How to Walk Through a Drill Correctly
  5. 02:21The Verbalization Technique Explained
  6. 02:31Training Firearms: TImany 22 and Glock 44
  7. 02:49The Power of Talking Through a Drill
  8. 03:26Deconstructing the Check Drill
  9. 03:50CTE Time Standards and Verbalization Benefits
  10. 04:11The 'One Bite at a Time' Analogy
  11. 04:27Einstein's Wisdom on Time and Execution
  12. 05:20Demonstrating the Verbalized Drill
  13. 06:15Applying the Technique to Any Drill
  14. 06:49Try This Technique and Measure Results
  15. 07:02Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'talk through' technique for shooting drills?

The 'talk through' technique involves verbalizing each step of a complex shooting drill as you perform it. This method helps break down the task into manageable actions, ensuring they are executed in the correct order and preventing the shooter from attempting too many things simultaneously, leading to improved efficiency and accuracy.

How does verbalizing a drill improve performance?

Verbalizing a drill forces a deliberate pace and sequential execution, much like 'eating an elephant one bite at a time.' This structured approach prevents mental overload and allows for smoother transitions between actions, ultimately making the drill easier to perform correctly and often faster than a rushed, uncoordinated attempt.

What is the 'check drill' and why is it important?

The 'check drill' simulates a rifle malfunction. It requires the shooter to transition to a pistol, neutralize a threat, and then decide whether to fix the rifle or continue with the pistol. It's considered a crucial diagnostic drill for assessing a shooter's ability to handle weapon malfunctions and transitions under pressure.

What firearms are recommended for training drills like the 'check drill'?

The video recommends using .22LR firearms for training, specifically mentioning the TImany 22 rifle and the Glock 44 pistol. These firearms are cost-effective for high-volume practice and allow trainees to work with familiar controls and manipulation techniques similar to their centerfire counterparts.

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