Target to Target Transition- John “Shrek“ McPhee #sobtactical #bjj #Shootingtraining #Glock

John 'Shrek' McPhee demonstrates rapid target-to-target transitions, emphasizing a mental reset after each shot. The 'shoot-look-shoot' technique involves firing, immediately shifting eyes to the next target, and then bringing the firearm to that visual point. This method, honed by McPhee's expertise, is crucial for efficient dynamic shooting.

Quick Summary

John 'Shrek' McPhee teaches the 'shoot-look-shoot' technique for rapid target transitions. It involves firing, immediately shifting eyes to the next target, and then bringing the gun to that visual point. A mental reset after each shot is crucial for efficient transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mental Reset for Transitions
  2. 00:09Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:14The Shoot-Look-Shoot Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'shoot-look-shoot' technique for target transitions?

The 'shoot-look-shoot' technique involves firing at the first target, then immediately shifting your eyes to the next target, and finally bringing your firearm to align with your new visual focus. This ensures your eyes lead the gun for efficient transitions.

How does John 'Shrek' McPhee advise mentally preparing for target transitions?

John McPhee emphasizes a mental reset after each shot, often described as 'shit-canning' the previous action. This allows you to fully focus on acquiring the next target without lingering on the previous engagement.

What is the importance of eye movement in shooting transitions?

Eye movement is paramount. The technique stresses that your eyes must acquire the next target *before* the gun is moved. Using cues like 'Look' can help train this critical visual step.

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