Dropping The Stuff In Your Hands (Mantis Dry Fire Monday) | Active Self Protection Extra
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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Attitude. Skills. Plan.
(music in the outro courtesy of Bensound at www.bensound.com)
Merry Christmas ASP
You’ve lost weight. Good on ya!
John thank you for all your advice. I hope you and your wife have a merry christmas and god bless.
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.
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?
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.
Great tips ASP, Merry Christmas. When Ya all coming to MN?
John is gonna get swole and won't be able to wipe his own ASP. !!! Haha jk!
♿♿Fantastic lesson!! Thanks John!♿♿
‘’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.
Haha thanks.
I don't know why I never got notified when this video came out, but great content John!!! Keep these coming.
Glad you saw it. :)
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.
Basically.
“Bless the deserving with the hot sauce.” And I’m in stitches.
:)
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.
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
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?
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.
"Real world" practical drills.
I know I need practice with this "skill".
Thanks for sharing another good drill challenge John.
Be safe!
Randy
Thanks Randy! Merry Christmas!
@@ASPextra A very Merry Christmas to you, your family and everyone at ASP and ASP Extra. I very much appreciate what you all do. :~))
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).
lol
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