Train Your Personality | Gunsite Academy Firearms Training

Gunsite Academy's 'training your personality' philosophy, founded by Jeff Cooper, emphasizes making shooting mechanics subconscious through repetition and consistency. This approach is crucial for critical incidents where cognitive load demands automatic responses. Training involves both academic understanding of rules and physical mastery of skills like immediate action drills and reloads.

Quick Summary

Gunsite Academy's 'training your personality' philosophy, founded by Jeff Cooper, emphasizes practicing shooting movements until they become instinctive and subconscious. This is vital for critical incidents where the conscious brain must focus on threat assessment, allowing shooting mechanics to execute automatically.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Gunsite Academy Training Philosophy
  2. 01:35Cognitive Load in Combat Shooting
  3. 03:33Academic vs. Physical Training Levels
  4. 05:32Setting Up Immediate Action Drills
  5. 08:27Live Fire Drill Execution
  6. 11:26Advanced Drill Variations for Unpredictability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gunsite Academy's philosophy of 'training your personality'?

The 'training your personality' philosophy, founded by Jeff Cooper, emphasizes practicing shooting movements until they become an instinctive, subconscious part of your nature, crucial for high-stress situations.

Why is subconscious training important for firearms?

In critical incidents, your conscious brain must focus on threat assessment and decision-making. Shooting mechanics must be subconscious so they execute automatically without conscious thought, preventing overload.

How is firearms training divided at Gunsite Academy?

Training is divided into Academic, covering laws and rules of engagement, and Physical, focusing on muscle memory and survival instincts. Both must be mastered before a crisis occurs.

How can shooters improve reaction to unexpected firearm malfunctions?

To better react to unexpected failures, shooters should use dummy rounds or have partners load magazines. This forces them to adapt to failures, mirroring real-world unpredictability.

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