Brilliant, indeed! As with so many others on RUclips, I wish you would take the sunglasses off. I always like to see the eyes of people I'm communicating with. But that's me. I always take them off when addressing people I don't know.
Good delivery about an occluded subject ! ALSO, Ask the shooter, “Did you see the FLASH ?” Any hesitation to answer is a “NO!” ; which is an “anxiety”anticipating the coming sonic and mechanical JOLT! CONCENTRATE to see the flash and not lose momentary “consciousness.” Good instruction!!!
I like to have another person load a round or not load a round but not telling me which. Then hand the gun to me to fire not knowing if its live or not to test if I'm flinching or not. Its surprising how well this works to improve your results
hello, my comment is not to discredit any of this info. I am wondering if you have taken notice to some of the new technique many competition pros are useing. the concept is to just power through the pull inorder to do the opposite and stop the brain fromtakeong notice to the pull and wall, essentially firing the shot before the brain has time to react. I would say this technique work best with lighter triggers. I was wondering if you have taken notice tobthis and how you feel about it.
If u have faith in God and in a situation where ur gonna die use all the energy of ur life and love in the final moments that way even if u go down. Ur enemies will either be down with u or will remember you and see god by the size of the fight in u
@@TriggerTimeTV Yep. When I first started shooting, a smart man told me - dry fire 10x as many "rounds" as you live fire. If you do that, you'll never flinch. Eat your vegetables - dry fire 5 min a day. Tried it and he was right. Now the only time my flinch comes back is if I stop working dry fire.
Is that a q5 or a PPQ kind of the same difference, just tuned better for the q5. I have the SF of it loved it so much accidentally bought two. SIGH, experience of a new gun owner, and finding a $200 better deal at a different pawn shop and not realizing you couldn't cancel orders. Grew up in Chicago, still not used to this super laxed MS laws. OH q4, huh... not played with one of those. See I have this problem since I grew up in a VERY ANTI-GUN house, but still PRO-2A, welcome to Chicago, contradictions are common. Wasn't even allowed toy guns as a kid. Which was odd since my father had a real revolver (don't know what, think 357) by 14 since he lived in CHICAGO proper, we lived in a suburb. So, the fear of them was well drilled into me, so much so that I hate going to the range. THOUGH, I do love my AR10s over my smaller calibers. Those weirdly don't bother me as much as a 9 or a 15. Shotguns are SHELL dependent, slugs and magnums are fine, bird shot not so much.
This is not helpful for the speeds that practical or self-defense shooting need to occur at. "Does it matter when the shot goes off?" --Heck yeah it does. Your life may depend on it.
Nice video (dry fire practice talk thru it) thank you for sharing.
good teacher
Ms T is an excellent instructor!
Love it! What a great explanation.
glad you liked it Brandon!
Tatiana is the best 🤘
Brilliant, indeed! As with so many others on RUclips, I wish you would take the sunglasses off. I always like to see the eyes of people I'm communicating with. But that's me. I always take them off when addressing people I don't know.
Excellent video to help with flinching.
Tatiana is fantastic, Highly skilled instructor
Manifesting anticipation that’s a gem!
Very nice job
Excellent
Great video. This will help me.
Excellent video.
Great video!
Great lesson for new and seasoned shooters.
thanks for the feed back Rusty!
Good delivery about an occluded subject ! ALSO, Ask the shooter, “Did you see the FLASH ?” Any hesitation to answer is a “NO!” ; which is an “anxiety”anticipating the coming sonic and mechanical JOLT! CONCENTRATE to see the flash and not lose momentary “consciousness.” Good instruction!!!
Great video
I like to have another person load a round or not load a round but not telling me which. Then hand the gun to me to fire not knowing if its live or not to test if I'm flinching or not. Its surprising how well this works to improve your results
I was down this before I deployed. My mind was blown.
This is a good exercise ! But don’t hand the gun back and forth; place the firearm DOWN then the other picks it UP! Just an S.O.P. thing.
hello, my comment is not to discredit any of this info. I am wondering if you have taken notice to some of the new technique many competition pros are useing. the concept is to just power through the pull inorder to do the opposite and stop the brain fromtakeong notice to the pull and wall, essentially firing the shot before the brain has time to react. I would say this technique work best with lighter triggers. I was wondering if you have taken notice tobthis and how you feel about it.
So, how do I overcome the flinch, when there's a bomb going off, right in front of me? Oops, wrong channel for this question. 😄
If u have faith in God and in a situation where ur gonna die use all the energy of ur life and love in the final moments that way even if u go down. Ur enemies will either be down with u or will remember you and see god by the size of the fight in u
@@mikeypeinado383 Lol. Ok. 👍
Dry fire.
thats what they say
@@TriggerTimeTV Yep. When I first started shooting, a smart man told me - dry fire 10x as many "rounds" as you live fire. If you do that, you'll never flinch. Eat your vegetables - dry fire 5 min a day.
Tried it and he was right. Now the only time my flinch comes back is if I stop working dry fire.
Is that a q5 or a PPQ kind of the same difference, just tuned better for the q5. I have the SF of it loved it so much accidentally bought two. SIGH, experience of a new gun owner, and finding a $200 better deal at a different pawn shop and not realizing you couldn't cancel orders. Grew up in Chicago, still not used to this super laxed MS laws. OH q4, huh... not played with one of those. See I have this problem since I grew up in a VERY ANTI-GUN house, but still PRO-2A, welcome to Chicago, contradictions are common. Wasn't even allowed toy guns as a kid. Which was odd since my father had a real revolver (don't know what, think 357) by 14 since he lived in CHICAGO proper, we lived in a suburb. So, the fear of them was well drilled into me, so much so that I hate going to the range. THOUGH, I do love my AR10s over my smaller calibers. Those weirdly don't bother me as much as a 9 or a 15. Shotguns are SHELL dependent, slugs and magnums are fine, bird shot not so much.
Woooow Is she impresionant !!!! Kisss
Yep…I definitely have a Romulan fetish
This is not helpful for the speeds that practical or self-defense shooting need to occur at. "Does it matter when the shot goes off?" --Heck yeah it does. Your life may depend on it.
Not sure if you understand how training works.