TACTICAL TWISTER: CQB FOOTWORK EXPLAINED
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Footwork is such a crucial part of CQB movement. It is the foundation on which all else is built. In this video, we go in detail on the footwork for a buttonhook and a path of least resistance entry, with a limited penetration scanning point.
We take great effort to give context and understanding to the video, but there’s also a lot of other videos we’ve already done that overlap the concepts in this video. Please go back and watch those.
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High value, well articulated, entertaining video. Thanks guys!
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Hey, Pairs. Love your videos!
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big world, small internet. More Ghosts of Tabor videos please.
I bought the GBRS group Tactical Triangle Cones and Frogman Million Mile Per Hour tape to practice this. They’re way better than regular cones and tape and a bargain at only $475.
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5:09 BAHAHAHHAHA this is why u fucking love this content. Informative, long format, so I can hear you guys bounce ideas off each other using both of your experiences/expertises. And the funny gags in between and knee slapped jokes are what I am all here for.
I can't tell you how much I love this and the way you guys break this down. I've spent the last 30 years training with professional fighters and trainers. Foot work and proper positioning is fundamental to everything we do and teach. Whether you are in the ring or clearing a room, understanding kinesiology, economy of movement and movement with purposeful action is key to being successful. Great stuff guys!
Love the effective articulation and visuals. Thank you!
At 02:30 you're exposed from the back and from your left side. Why not slice the pie?
So you visually cleared the right side why would you continue in that direction if the left hand isn’t cleared yet?
Exactly. Literally turning his back to 95% of a unchecked room. Makes zero sense. Back would be blown out.
Footwork = bull-shit + the opening seems wider than a normal doorway. Why isn't there are a door? Probably because as soon as you present a real door, that foot work mumbo jumbo goes right out the window. CQB is conceptual not technical, the more you do it, the more you realize it.
Tactical Dora:
*Can you say 'violence of action'? Muy bien!*
10:00 Jerad knew exactly what we all had our hands raised about lmfao
Also... can we get a "repent and turn to Christ" OTG patch.
Lol yall had me rolling at 5:09 hahah. Everything else was serious and then boom! Love it and I love the good training you guys are great to watch and learn from!
My abs hurt from laughing at that ... 🤣🤣 Such great content, training, and humor. Can't wait to take their classes.
@@FracturedPride lol it could not have been more random in such a serious seeming training video lol. I love their stuff!
Just thought you guys might like to know that I often refer to and direct others to your channel while preparing my classes here in Ukraine.
To help my guys remember which foot to start with in regards to buttonhook or cross I tell them to think of the leg that's closest to the wall as a forward or reverse shifter..... If we are doing a buttonhook that means we will be going in the opposite direction therefore our wall side leg (shifter) will be in the reverse position .... and forward position before initiating a cross.... Just thought you might like to hear that you guys are being very well received and your work is highly appreciated
20 years ago I stepped on yellow footprints on an Island in South Carolina.
I am but a POG with some exceptional experience given a career of administrative oversights landing me in specialized infantry companies resulting in training with Recon and conducting operations with SEALs and Army SF in both Iraq and Afghanistan. To put it simply, I'm not a cool guy, but I've worked a lot with cool guys for awhile now.
These videos have helped me put into words what I've known and said for the better part of 20 years. From clearing from outside the room to this video on footwork, I've always been able to demonstrate to friends and colleagues, but I've never been able to articulate it and quantify it so succinctly.
Well done and I'm always proud to share your videos.
Cheers, and keep up the excellent work!
Hey, love your videos, can you please do a video about engaging targets while panning or entering ?(targets in the middle of the room and not on the deep corners) thanks
Has multiple ones on this on the OTG insta page
Second.
They should make a plate carrier attachment that’s like a sensor for the mantis systems so it’s basically next level lazer tag.
Great video guys, can't wait for the OTG/Dora the explorer Merch
Damn I can't believe this old man told us to touch grass 😂
Great video! I found it fascinating to see how similar the footwork and gun handling used in "tactical twister" are to practical/action competitive shooting. It makes sense that efficient movement and target engagement will have more similarities than differences, even when used in different applications and environments.
I don't know when was the last time I pressed the bell button for a youtube channel but I did it for this one
“Repent and turn to Christ” love this and love that you ain’t afraid to say it a lot
5:09
that is all
Naruto is best anime homie
5:11 Violated my last few braincells.
Impressive footwork. Now let's see Paul's.
8:19 THIS!!!! Watch this section especially. The OTG boys can’t stress enough the importance of this section. Breaking the rifle over the shoulder (or under arm) while breaching that doorway. Dead space has NO CHANCE!
If SOPs don’t dictate flowing, buttonhooking, or heavy side entry and it was all up to the number 1 man; I feel like I would have to anticipate the 1 man’s move if I was the number 2 man. But obviously you can guess wrong if you are anticipating. Any tips for the number two man on how to read the number 1 man while limiting time and distance?
Keep your head up and read the orientation of the shoulders and hips. Look how his body language is different between button hooking and and straight in. By the first step in, you can see his hips orienting to the direction he's intending to go. You are right on his ass, and ass soon as his body clears your path of movement, you are making entry opposite.
The above comment is right, but also, make an SOP on general movement without making it so concrete that it’s hindering individual ability to make decisions
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Just like Burt gummer 😎
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, what if there is a baddy in the corner that the entry man has his back to
Welcome to CQB? There’s no magic sauce that allows 2 people to enter a standard sized door at the exact same time.
shoot through one wall if needed.
Very informative video guys .
Question does the first man flip his safety to fire before entry or is he waiting until threat appears before flipping it hot.
Gun goes to “fire” when a threat is identified
@@oriontraininggroupllc2782 thanks
@@seanwhite304 safety off always
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There are many ways to skin a cat.. so the saying goes. These were very good examples. Good demonstration.
Great content and excellently delivered. Thank you guys for doing these.
P.S. I would 1000% watch a Dora the Explorer themed OTG video!
Lost me at good diet
Why was the guy entering the room so close to the door frame? Before he entered the room any one inside the room would have seen his barrel before he entered. Trying to understand the logic
Has one of you guys been to a class or something?
The first room u were clearing, you would also be yelling out short room because of how small the room is . That way you ain't got 3 or 4 dudes cluster fxked in a tiny room.
This evening we did active shooter training with my department. I wish I would have seen this prior, as it cleaned up and made my movement smoother. Thank you for the information. Greatly appreciated!
Amazing info for free. Thank yall so much.
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Great video and explanation. I like how you provided sound reasoning behind your tactics and added context for the continental United States. Great to see.
Lol @5:08
Room clearing is scary crap , I’ll take my place in the wood line in a scope
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What about the bad dude who is on the other side of the room, when #1 dude walks in and gets blasted in the back?
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Perfect! When we use buttonhook and when we use crossfire?
Thank you for showing left hand positioning.
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This is insanely valuable. 30 years ago you would have to personally know one of them and even then they might give a smidge of info. Thank you
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What is the point of having a short barrel if you still have to put the butt over your shoulder?
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What I found interesting when practicing the footwork was that it felt very similar to what I used to do when I used to play football. I was a tight end and offensive tackle and the footwork was very similar if I had to do a pulling block or do a shift.
A long time ago some high level units actually hired NFL athletic coaches to teach them the most efficient way to move their feet. Some of this stuff comes directly from there.
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Great video! Appreciate the information!
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Would love to see a video of what to do with doors. How to open/breach/process etc
Appreciate you guys a whole lot! Definitely screenshooting this and using it
At 2:29, foots in the room, head is well out of the room. Some thoughts on that?
Excellent video brothers
Gonna use this for my animations thanks!
Thanks guy's! Love the input!
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The best cqb i have ever seen 💪😎
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15:54
Great video, this has made a lot of stuff from other videos make sense for me.
Can’t wait for Matt pranka to make hella memes about this and be irrationally mad for no reason.
Really need to hit one of these courses up.
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This should be the number 1 channel on youtube.
Very old school. Wow. Update.
Can somebody explain me why you put the stock of the gun above your shoulder before room entry?
They literally explain it in the video
I like the longer video. Good job.
We don't slice the pie anymore?
Soooo anyone notice the pufferfish?
2:10 he ded
That rifle is on🔥
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Beautiful
thumbs up #69 \m/
At 11:53, something clicked with me from years of baseball camps, and being a lead-off runner. You're talking about hips moving, but let me suggest, if you're angling your hips--which you should--and crossing your feet, a good pickoff move will have you dead to rights. With crossed feet you can't get out of the way of a surprise. You can't dive back to 1st base on the leadoff.
I'd suggest, basically, bringing your feet to a "center", not crossing them during your 'pie', and yet maintain equilibrium, so you can get to cover if someone starts shooting through the door. Don't cross your foot. Take smaller steps during the pie and you can move in either direction in case the threat is exposed and sends fire. In baseball, we'd do that in case the pitcher decided a quick pickoff to first. Seems to me, similar idea. Someone is trying to pick you off from a secured space.
It's how I do training with others and seems to work. Does my text description make sense? Basically, don't cross your feet...in case.
I would disagree. That’s a pan, not a pie, it’s a rapid movement. Small steps and not crossing the feet at any point defeats the purpose of the technique.
@@oriontraininggroupllc2782 Wish I'd have seen your reply a bit ago. The thing that I'm suggesting as an old ballplayer was the steps at 11:50 and how it resembled a lead off. Getting your feet crossed up as you stepped off from 1st base left you vulnerable to a snap pick-off. Since your feet are crossed over you can't move one way or another very rapidly. So, rather than cross your feet on the lead off, just bring them to shoulder width and "stutter step".
Collapsing a door seems to be like a lead off position. If you cross your feet then see the bad guy, you lose seconds getting out of the way of incoming rounds because of crossed feet. Hopefully that makes sense the way I described it. It's just, be biometrically ready to move in case of emergencies.
Did you post a video of dealing with far threats (I.e. room with an open door or window with another room that may have threats), dealing with covering threats from a hallway while entering a room, and what to do you do after clearing a room (I.e. communication and where you go next)?
It's not a good idea to cross your feet
Big up Eli at project gecko
To be honest, to satiate most of our needs and to aid in our understanding I need to see how Swat/DOD/police video breakdowns - implements it irl. Sort of like mike Glover does his vids
I’ve had people tell me that the bent wrist over-the-shoulder rifle position isn’t right …it’s not a stable firing position and also you can’t get an accurate shot off from there. As opposed to just keeping it slightly collapsed inside your armpit at most and staying over your rifle optic. Regiment tends to do it this way. I’d like to put this debate to rest and figure out why which is better or worse
Im not sure how new the info is here but another variation of the buttonhook I have seen involves essentially change-stepping after the threshold has been broken. While doing this the muzzle is pointing in the intended direction of travel. When done at fullspeed it allows entry to be made and space to be cleared very quick.
5:09 WtF was That all about lol.
Excellent video!! Very informative. Keeping it fundamentality and tactically sound. Keep up the great work.
What pc is that at the 1st part?
CQB "footwork" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sound foot work and gun manipulation are absolutely vital to fundamental room entry. It’s amazing how many people focus on so many other “tacticool” factors and neglect foot work and gun manipulation. Great video and knowledge transfer guys!
Many Teir 1 operators spend little time on "footwork" this tactical twister shit is for the birds. OTC is getting called out on this BS by guys who've done this in the real world.
@@arighteousname5882 I understand your point, especially about “guntubers” on social media. However, I am fortunate enough to train with some tier 1 operators down in Miami @conditiononegroup who absolutely value footwork upon entry into a room.
What no one has made a video on.. is what if the target knows you are at the threshold already and ready to combat you..? Is there something done differently then or is it the same?