Dropping The Stuff In Your Hands (Mantis Dry Fire Monday) | Active Self Protection Extra

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @WheelchairWarrior
    @WheelchairWarrior 5 лет назад

    ♿♿Fantastic lesson!! Thanks John!♿♿

  • @jasonelliott2736
    @jasonelliott2736 5 лет назад

    ‘’Stop ‘n rob’’, ‘’spicy treat dispenser’’, ‘’bless the deserving with the hot sauce’’, ‘’oh, there’s somebody that needs to be shot’’. Love it ! My favorite was the pretending-to-shoot-the-pepper spray noise. Didn’t know I was tuning into the ASP comedy hour. Keep up the good work.

  • @garywernersbach6848
    @garywernersbach6848 5 лет назад

    Great tips ASP, Merry Christmas. When Ya all coming to MN?

  • @ethanstang9941
    @ethanstang9941 5 лет назад +3

    Merry Christmas ASP

  • @SGBass
    @SGBass 5 лет назад

    I don't know why I never got notified when this video came out, but great content John!!! Keep these coming.

    • @ASPextra
      @ASPextra  5 лет назад

      Glad you saw it. :)

  • @markdonohue772
    @markdonohue772 5 лет назад

    “Bless the deserving with the hot sauce.” And I’m in stitches.

  • @torysoper
    @torysoper 5 лет назад

    John you are such an excellent instructor and what I love most is that you can take something serious and make it enjoyable and light without making it overly comical and at the same time not super tactical... so glad I found your channels.... Merry Christmas to you and your family

  • @NHlocal
    @NHlocal 5 лет назад

    "Real world" practical drills.
    I know I need practice with this "skill".
    Thanks for sharing another good drill challenge John.
    Be safe!
    Randy

    • @ASPextra
      @ASPextra  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Randy! Merry Christmas!

    • @NHlocal
      @NHlocal 5 лет назад

      @@ASPextra A very Merry Christmas to you, your family and everyone at ASP and ASP Extra. I very much appreciate what you all do. :~))

  • @josephhooper1956
    @josephhooper1956 5 лет назад +1

    John thank you for all your advice. I hope you and your wife have a merry christmas and god bless.

  • @OGDoubleJ
    @OGDoubleJ 3 года назад

    This may need a repost as it’s always relevant. Also, I love practicing with a sitcom with a laugh track. The laugh is the go, Drop the item, draw, aim at one of the people on screen, rinse, repeat.

  • @madadami81
    @madadami81 5 лет назад

    Good stuff and good points.I am a lefty too and think I'm most vulnerable with unlocking a door with keys in dominant hand ( facing the door)and grocery bags in the right.Would a 180° drop all in both hands drill ne good?

  • @jamescooper7272
    @jamescooper7272 5 лет назад +1

    I've noticed that if I am at work, I am usually pretty good about getting things out of my hands and go to work on whatever threat I am facing but when I am operating in my personal life I am a lot more hesitant to drop what I am holding because it is my gear, personal items that I am holding in order to deal with the task at hand. Just a bad habit I have recently become cognizant of that I need to work on.

  • @rvtraveler1537
    @rvtraveler1537 5 лет назад +2

    You’ve lost weight. Good on ya!

  • @whitetrashbandit2704
    @whitetrashbandit2704 5 лет назад

    Great advice . I've learned alot from your channel . things to think about. . most people that carry a gun don't think about these things. Criminals don't for instance. It's better to be more informed than criminals. I got about a 1 second draw on my open carry. If that. I've practiced my draw alot. And safely . doing my own draw/dry fire.

  • @FarmersforTruth
    @FarmersforTruth 5 лет назад

    MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and your family John, I have a question, when practicing with a dry fire gun and we talk about muscle memory and all and we reset our trigger all the time how often in a real life scenario do people eject a live round after firing a round at a bad guy because of our training? Maybe they should design a practice gun where it resets trigger without have to do it manually?

    • @ASPextra
      @ASPextra  5 лет назад

      Never seen it in a real gunfight. Never seen it on the range either, even when we do live fire drills just minutes after doing dry fire drills. It's a non-issue. But if you are worried about it you can get a SIRT training pistol which does exactly what you suggest.

  • @whitetrashbandit2704
    @whitetrashbandit2704 5 лет назад

    My friend says open carry can be bad tho.. If a real killer sees an open carrier they probably will shoot them first.. Or.. It can be a deterent.

  • @whitetrashbandit2704
    @whitetrashbandit2704 5 лет назад

    John is gonna get swole and won't be able to wipe his own ASP. !!! Haha jk!

  • @magnanimus9692
    @magnanimus9692 5 лет назад

    Hmm, this would be a pretty simple drill for a dubstep DJ. Professional Yo-yoer, eh not so much.
    Also, what if you were a mom and had like, 40 babies in your hands? What do? Take up juggling? (Note to self: sign up for a tactical juggling course).

    • @ASPextra
      @ASPextra  5 лет назад

      lol

    • @DrPhilboBagginsMD
      @DrPhilboBagginsMD 5 лет назад

      While 40 babies is worth a good 'lol'... as a father of a young child, that is legitimate question... what is a recommended course of action when you need to engage a threat while having a child in your arms / holding your hand / etc.? I love ASP and all the self-defense strategies that are taught here, but this is a new reality in my life that is rarely touched upon on in the self-defense circles I have been watching... @@ASPextra