This course begins with a review of safety protocols and an audit of each individual’s shooting fundamentals and basic skill sets (draw stroke, reloads, etc). During this course, students will learn use of cover/concealment, concealed carry considerations, fighter mindset, and movement.
John reviews and transitions the pistol skills learned in Pistol 1 and previews the combat skills required for self defense. Understanding tactical advantages helps you fight and survive. Safety review and protocols.
John works through a range exercise with dry fire and live fire exercises. The secret to progress is perfect practice, not just practice. Plus up your skills to reach the next level.
John instructs the process of target transitions through proper sight lifts and trigger prep. The body movements for proper target transitions require a special discipline. Know the 5 things required for proper target transitions.
John instructs the process of target transitions through proper sight lifts and trigger prep. The body movements for proper target transitions require a special discipline. Know the 5 things required for proper target transitions.
John conducts target transition drills with dry fire and live fire exercises to decrease the shot interval and increase accuracy. Start slowly and then push for speed.
John conducts force on force exercises with blank munitions. Practicing safety is critical to force on force training. Fighting scenarios help you defend yourself in an ambush. Step 1 is flee the ambush.
John gives instruction on how to get off the X. Cover can stop a bullet, but concealment will not. However there is minimal cover in every day life. The bad guy wants line of sight. Use concealment to your advantage.
John teaches how to choose the proper cover and use concealment properly. Finding your best angles gives you a tactical advantage. Never flag your position. Maintain the element of surprise.
John demonstrates the LOA - Limit of Advance - to conceal your position and not flag your opponent. The ESB line helps you set your eye, shoulder and base without flagging.
John demonstrates how to position yourself to fight versus flag in a concealment battle. How to pop out versus be slow and sneaky.
John brings all the elements of Pistol 2 into practical application. Practice seeing and thinking quickly. Running drills with stress conditions helps you survive an ambush.