The Blind Swordsman Drill w/ Massad Ayoob and Ken Hackathorn - Master Class Ep. 16

Published on March 26, 2020
Duration: 7:35

Massad Ayoob and Ken Hackathorn demonstrate the 'Blind Swordsman' drill, a master class technique designed to isolate and improve trigger control by removing visual input. This advanced drill emphasizes focusing on the tactile feel of the trigger press, helping shooters overcome common aiming errors and develop a more subconscious, precise shot execution. The session highlights strict safety protocols essential for this advanced training method.

Quick Summary

The Blind Swordsman drill, demonstrated by Massad Ayoob and Ken Hackathorn, is an advanced technique focusing on trigger control by shooting with eyes closed. This sensory deprivation method enhances tactile feedback, improving subconscious accuracy and helping shooters overcome visual distractions and trigger-jerking tendencies. Strict safety protocols are essential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Master Class Series
  2. 00:30The Blind Swordsman Drill Concept
  3. 01:42Sensory Deprivation in Training
  4. 03:37Safety Protocols for the Drill
  5. 05:05Equipment and Execution with Hackathorn Special
  6. 06:33Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Blind Swordsman drill?

The Blind Swordsman drill is an advanced firearm training technique where shooters close their eyes during the shot process. This removes visual distraction, forcing intense focus on trigger control and the tactile feel of the shot break, improving subconscious accuracy.

Who developed or demonstrates the Blind Swordsman drill?

The Blind Swordsman drill is introduced and demonstrated by renowned firearms instructors Massad Ayoob and Ken Hackathorn as part of the Wilson Combat Master Class series, highlighting its effectiveness for experienced shooters.

What is the primary benefit of the Blind Swordsman drill?

The primary benefit is isolating and enhancing trigger control. By removing visual input, shooters can better feel the mechanics of the trigger press, leading to a smoother break and improved accuracy, especially when the conscious mind might interfere.

What safety precautions are necessary for the Blind Swordsman drill?

This drill requires strict safety measures: it's only for experienced shooters, must be conducted on a square range with multiple range officers, and participants should never fire more than one shot with eyes closed to maintain spatial awareness.

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