Thanks JJ and Miles this is the missing piece on my entry that I’ve been trying to figure it out when it come to long distance entry positioning. Will try this Next week or later in our backyard
This video is amazing! I took some screenshots of the key-moves you did. So many people tried to explain, but your tutorial is really clear. Thank you so much!
Thank you JJ. I always learn so much from your instruction. The only comment I would make is where you say (1:05) you do a shuffle step, when in actuality it’s a crossover. Appreciate you, Myles and Tactical Hyve.
Great video. Question now is when do you start to look away from your target towards where your moving and then back to your new target when your getting into position?
Great advice. Just going to say. When lateral movement on uneven or unfamiliar or ground. Never cross your feet. That moment when you cross your feet. You are at your most unstable in posture, balance, and control. When under STRESS. You will fall down.
You are forgetting you have excellent balance. You make it look slick . It requires alot of reps to be as good as you your start and stops and speed bursts are proofs .
Thanks JJ and Miles this is the missing piece on my entry that I’ve been trying to figure it out when it come to long distance entry positioning. Will try this Next week or later in our backyard
This video is amazing! I took some screenshots of the key-moves you did. So many people tried to explain, but your tutorial is really clear. Thank you so much!
Thank you JJ. I always learn so much from your instruction. The only comment I would make is where you say (1:05) you do a shuffle step, when in actuality it’s a crossover.
Appreciate you, Myles and Tactical Hyve.
JJs efficiency and economy of motion is amazing, it’s what makes him a champion
Kinda dope that TH has both celebrity and tier1 tactical dudes as contributors. TacHyve = best on RUclips!
Thank You JJ for sharing.. 🙏❤️🫡🇵🇭
That's damn good advice, gentleman again thank you
Always the best content!
Brilliant. I watched JJ in IG one night live and it changed everything.
This channel is so fkn underrated
Great movement tips.
makes total sense
Thank you so much SIR
Thanks
This is very good 👍
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Great video. Question now is when do you start to look away from your target towards where your moving and then back to your new target when your getting into position?
Nice video. Hope to learn from you.
This is very good 😁😁
I would like to ask for advise, when you use drop-step and where do you use easy way-out?
Is that depends of targets and situation?
I think I actually do that right! Perhaps from slide steps to kick from a lifetime of martial arts,!
The leg crossover is not intuitive for athletes, as this was trained out by coaches. So back to re-training it. Good content, thanks!
I must shoot the green Ivan in the background
I heard the camera guy scream
🤙🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇵🇭🇺🇲
Workin them hips like Elvis
Rad
Great advice. Just going to say. When lateral movement on uneven or unfamiliar or ground. Never cross your feet.
That moment when you cross your feet. You are at your most unstable in posture, balance, and control. When under STRESS. You will fall down.
You are forgetting you have excellent balance. You make it look slick . It requires alot of reps to be as good as you your start and stops and speed bursts are proofs .
Can we have some videos from war fighters on moving to position? Not competition shooters?
You know JJ is paid to teach these exact concepts to the tier 1 guys you want to learn from right?
Correct. It is unfortunate that most who shoot do now know this.
We provide both sport and tactical content for this specific reason.
Yeah, nothing we can learn from JJ Racaza… lol. 😂
Isn't crossing your legs a trip hazard
running is a trip hazard, that's why we practice.
All you need to say is a worse or poor poposition, no need to spew immature disgusting vulgar words in there.