Train with Shane | Strong Hand vs. Weak Hand - Episode 7

Published on July 18, 2017
Duration: 3:48

This video provides expert instruction from Team Glock Captain Shane Coley and Michelle Viscusi on essential strong hand and weak hand shooting techniques. It details proper stances and recoil management for both scenarios, crucial for competitive shooters and defensive preparedness. The instruction emphasizes core stability and controlled transitions.

Quick Summary

Learn essential strong hand and weak hand shooting techniques from Team Glock Captain Shane Coley and Michelle Viscusi. Key elements include proper stance, weight distribution, and core stability for recoil management. The strong hand stance emphasizes a forward lean and fist against the chest, while the weak hand stance requires leaning into the shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Strong/Weak Hand Shooting
  2. 00:45Strong Hand Shooting Technique Explained
  3. 01:47Weak Hand Shooting Technique Demonstrated
  4. 03:14Recap and Next Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of a strong hand shooting stance?

The strong hand shooting stance involves placing your strong side foot forward, bending your knees, and leaning your weight forward. Crucially, your support hand should be balled into a fist and pressed against your chest to maintain core stability and control recoil effectively.

How should one approach weak hand shooting techniques?

For weak hand shooting, your support foot moves forward, and you lean into the stance for recoil control. Demonstrations include a high firm grip and a magwell-assisted transition, both aimed at managing recoil when using only your non-dominant hand.

Who are the instructors featured in the GLOCK, Inc. video on strong vs. weak hand shooting?

The video features instruction from Shane Coley, identified as Team Glock Captain, and Michelle Viscusi, a member of Team Glock, both experienced competitive shooters providing expert guidance.

What firearm is primarily used and discussed in the GLOCK, Inc. training video?

The video prominently features and discusses the Glock 34 Gen5 pistol, identified as Shane's pistol. Its specifications, including a 5.31-inch barrel and 17+1 capacity, are relevant to the techniques being taught.

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