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

Published on July 18, 2017
Duration: 3:48

This video, featuring Team Glock Captain Shane Coley and Michelle Viscusi, details essential strong hand and weak hand shooting techniques for competitive and defensive applications. It covers proper stance, weight distribution, and recoil management for both shooting hands, emphasizing core stability. The instruction is delivered with professional authority, suitable for intermediate shooters.

Quick Summary

Learn essential strong hand and weak hand pistol shooting techniques from Team Glock's Shane Coley and Michelle Viscusi. Key techniques include adopting a strong-side foot forward stance with weight forward for strong hand shooting, and a support-side foot forward stance with a lean for weak hand shooting, both focusing on recoil control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Strong vs. Weak Hand Importance
  2. 00:45Strong Hand Shooting Stance and Technique
  3. 01:47Weak Hand Shooting Stance and Draw Methods
  4. 03:14Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper stance for strong hand pistol shooting?

For strong hand shooting, adopt a stance with your strong-side foot forward, knees bent, and weight shifted forward. Ball your support hand into a fist and press it against your chest to maintain core stability and manage recoil effectively.

How should one position themselves for weak hand shooting?

When shooting with your weak hand, place your support-side foot forward and lean in slightly to aid in recoil control. This stance helps maintain balance and manage the firearm's movement.

What are some effective draw methods for weak hand shooting?

Michelle Viscusi demonstrates two effective draw methods for weak hand shooting: a high firm grip, ensuring a solid hold, and a magwell-assisted transition, which can speed up the process.

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