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    In this video, Instructor Zero details why simply "checking left and right" in a methodical fashion is only a range drill and not adequate in a reality contest. While some may argue that routinely scanning after each discharge builds muscle memory that breaks tunnel vision, this has not proven to be the case under stress in real life deadly force encounters. In fact, Instructor Zero argues that it is a waste of time to do this each and every time during training as it wastes valuable time and energy in a training regiment where individual skills are trained.
    [ Note: The Firearm was cleared and checked prior to filming ]
    In firearms training, scanning your environment immediately after a shooting has gone the way of the office "how ya doin?" We do it instinctively without giving it much thought and we do it without meaning. While muscle memory has its benefits in certain aspects of training, building incorrect muscle memory can be a disservice to progress.
    As an example, when you are at the range working on your extraction, it detracts from the technical learning process. When working on accuracy, it becomes a monotonous futile exercise that serves no real purpose when sh!t hits the fan.
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  • @lukerathbone3343
    @lukerathbone3343 9 лет назад +392

    The part that makes me respect Zero so much is the fact that he actually states " under stress, a stupid, common movement could become very hard". Gives him the credibility he deserves because he acknowledges that even with a metric F-ton of training, in a hairy situation it can be very challenging to keep all of that stuff together.

    • @FunkerTactical
      @FunkerTactical  9 лет назад +27

      Thanks Luke! Things never look as pretty as they do on the range.

    • @robertkf1
      @robertkf1 9 лет назад +10

      That's referred to as, "mid-brain response", where under stress fine motor skills are lost and the frontal lobe (which controls those skills and reason) shuts down, emphasizing why training is so valuable.

    • @jesseearly804
      @jesseearly804 9 лет назад +17

      Funker Tactical - Gun & Gear Videos
      The only thing that looks as good on the range as it does in a real situation is me, because I'm sexy as hell. Seriously though good training, good information, good instruction, and very realistic application. I have taught marksmanship and CQB for years in the Marines, and if I've learned one thing it is that every situation is different and no solution fits every situation. Your material is presented in a very fundamental, explanation based way that says "Look this part works for this, now find a way to use it in other applications. Thank you for putting this information up for key board comandos like me.

    • @victorc1611
      @victorc1611 8 лет назад +4

      Great point made. As an 8532, providing technical application to my Marines come clearly out of a book. However, personal and battlefield experience is where you make your money. I always understood the reason for lateral checks but didn't agree with such. Instructor Zero clearly defined and presented a more realistic alternative.

    • @aurickchallgren
      @aurickchallgren 7 лет назад +3

      He also wins my respect even more when he says, "every option need to find a logical application, otherwise is a bull****"

  • @YurrNext
    @YurrNext 8 лет назад +49

    What makes him such a great instructor is all summed up by the quote at the end of the video "Every option needs to have a logical application on the base of YOUR experience...not mine" -zero
    That is the sign of an instructor that recognizes no matter how much you know, you never know it all and accept you cannot train for every variable no matter how hard you try.
    Keep up the great vids Zero

  • @rtek777
    @rtek777 8 лет назад +224

    I want an Instructor Zero t-shirt that says "every option has a logical application, otherwise, its a bullshit" - Instructor Zero

    • @victorc1611
      @victorc1611 8 лет назад +3

      They should have it for $19.99 in Walmart.

    • @Fireinahorn
      @Fireinahorn 7 лет назад

      I think he meant to say "Every action.."

    • @FactsNoFictions
      @FactsNoFictions 7 лет назад +2

      Are you sure hearing him correctly?
      I heard him saying "Every bullshit option has a shitty application, otherwise it is a bull-shiiit

    • @mishkathebear
      @mishkathebear 7 лет назад +1

      Nope, he said - "Every bullshit has a sticky application, otherwise it's a bull shift!"

    • @SACO32
      @SACO32 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Volokhov Every option, need to find, a logical application. Otherwise, izza bullshii

  • @jonnypescado1
    @jonnypescado1 9 лет назад +84

    I took Tactical Response Fighting Pistol in January. We did muzzle-up 360 degree scans, but I found that I wasn't really paying attention when I was doing it. As the class went on, I tried to focus more on the 2nd line behind me. It didn't sink in until I got home and started dry practicing it, where there wasn't anyone behind me.
    I started mentally noting objects behind me, just to pay attention. From there, I went to a public exercise that's helped immensely. When I'm out and about now, I try and take note of what people are wearing and identifying 1 piece of cover/concealment and 1 additional exit. As taught, scans should involve 3 things: Bad guys, good guys and somewhere to go.
    What you scan is as important as how you scan. You can't do it with a head shake at the range. Good video!

    • @Project_Tribe
      @Project_Tribe 9 лет назад +1

      interesting perspective, thanks!

    • @jerreece
      @jerreece 9 лет назад

      By "muzzle-up" you're not talking about that silly movie thing where they point the muzzle straight up toward the sky are you?

    • @jonnypescado1
      @jonnypescado1 9 лет назад +1

      jerreece I don't know about the "silly movie thing", but yes the muzzle was straight up. "Temple index" (everyone I know just calls it "up") =\= "Charlies Angels".

    • @mmwosu
      @mmwosu 9 лет назад +2

      Aka "high alert" position, it can be useful is some situations, such as working in the aft position behind a partnet, but definitely not a "silly movie thing". However, I was always taught to never allow my opponent the luxury of a moment where he doesnt feel the pressure of my muzzle on him, even if he's down. My scans are conducted accordingly, even if I have to collapse into more of a chest-ready position to do it, kind of like what he does in the video. Just my two cents...

    • @4jai2brons0n
      @4jai2brons0n 9 лет назад

      jerreece ruclips.net/video/j90jSgCPLXo/видео.html

  • @RobLind88
    @RobLind88 9 лет назад +470

    The best line evaah! "It's a bullshit"! :D

    • @FunkerTactical
      @FunkerTactical  9 лет назад +37

      Ha!! I love it each time I hear it. -GN

    • @willadio
      @willadio 9 лет назад +21

      Needs to be a t-shirt lol.

    • @jeremythomas3273
      @jeremythomas3273 9 лет назад +14

      YESS!!! "It is a Bullsheeet" -zero

    • @MilsimWarfighter
      @MilsimWarfighter 9 лет назад +13

      Instructor Zero's accent makes watching the video that much more interesting

    • @painlord2k
      @painlord2k 9 лет назад +6

      Milsim Warfighter You can tell he is italian by his accent.

  • @Yeoman7
    @Yeoman7 9 лет назад +237

    Zero doesn't have elbows, he has HELLbows!

    • @sorryociffer
      @sorryociffer 9 лет назад +16

      He's the foreign Chuck Norris....

    • @SUPERMAN-yu2tm
      @SUPERMAN-yu2tm 9 лет назад +3

      Snake Plissken too fucking funny..i love this guy

    • @magerius
      @magerius 9 лет назад +8

      sorryociffer Chuck Norris is a total Rookie compare to this Guy !

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 7 лет назад +1

      he's so operator even his elbows will send you to hell.

    • @Anomaly188
      @Anomaly188 5 лет назад

      How does it compare to a Mishima Hellsweep?

  • @funshootin1
    @funshootin1 7 лет назад +200

    ahhtherwise...izza boullshit. Italians cursing in English is the best

    • @tommyv4980
      @tommyv4980 5 лет назад +6

      "clear...WHAT CLEAR?!??" - Instructor Zero 😂👍

    • @d33bo78
      @d33bo78 4 года назад

      LMAO ...ahhtherwise issa boullshit..LMAO I was just about to make a comment about that but I'm 3 years too late. His content though.

    • @billydee4272
      @billydee4272 4 года назад

      @funshootin1 Better than Americans cursing in Italian!

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip 9 лет назад +87

    Great info. We train to scan for 2 reasons. To break tunnel vision and to identify additional threats front back side to side and back on the threat you just shot because he might still be alive.
    I'm glad to see zero mention that shooters should be looking for cover even though we rarely train to do so on the range.
    There are so many haters out there who see someone practicing these life saving tactics and all these haters do is ridicule and be negative. Hey that's the internet though right? Lol

    • @JackedUpTricks
      @JackedUpTricks 6 лет назад +1

      What's great about this demonstration helps people understand what to do when training for (let's say) clearing a building. To constantly be checking, that's why I have a huge respect about this guy.

    • @CirusDaVirus3
      @CirusDaVirus3 6 лет назад +3

      please enlighten me on the 'who' in your "we train to scan for 2 reasons". i would love to know because I, MYSELF, was formally trained by the US Army and scanning behind you to check if any combatants are still alive is bullshit! In a mobile squad moving through urban combat areas, watching our 6 is someone other than the guy leading point's job. obviously you only mean when you are shooting on a range where paper doesn't fire back. this lone wolf shit you fools speak of is complete hogwash. in a firefight; that rambo shit is going to get you killed dipshit.

    • @wesjones6370
      @wesjones6370 6 лет назад +7

      CirusDaVirus3 I've trained with the US Army Airborne and Marines. In both cases, they scanned their surroundings the same as we did, which includes checking your six. If the guys behind you are dead, how can they watch your tail? Situational awareness means knowing your entire surroundings. Scanning and breathing is done once your engaged targets are neutralized, not just a couple rounds fired at them like paper targets.
      That being said, I do agree, these lone wolf internet experts have no idea what they are talking about. Even SOF operators act in teams, and often with even more appreciation for their squad mates than anyone thinks.

    • @prestondunn1991
      @prestondunn1991 5 лет назад

      mixflip y’all look ridiculous btw 😂

    • @iamrobert100
      @iamrobert100 5 лет назад +1

      @mr sir Incorrect. He is adamant about doing things based on YOUR experience. A soldier who thinks his six is covered when that person is actually down will get shot from behind. I would wait until I was behind you before I fired. He mentioned three things on when the scan will be done and when to modify. WATCH and LISTEN before you spout off. You could have been in a hundred violent encounters and NONE of that may be useful to any one else because you were LUCKY! You ever hear of an ambush?

  • @doubleaalanderson4571
    @doubleaalanderson4571 8 лет назад +67

    "....otherwise izabullshite."

    • @derrickroberts93
      @derrickroberts93 2 года назад +1

      Belly laughed when he said that . Quote of the year.

    • @maskirovka33
      @maskirovka33 2 года назад

      His English improved ALOT

    • @johnconnor513
      @johnconnor513 Год назад

      My eyes fell on this comment the moment he said it😂😂😂

  • @larjkok1184
    @larjkok1184 8 лет назад +20

    2:00 Zach Galifianakis & Ali G, working beautifully together.

  • @olivialambert4124
    @olivialambert4124 7 лет назад +34

    I like this guy, you can see he REALLY know what hes talking about but hes also straightforward and honest. Plus his poor English even means he actually finds more accurate way to express himself - "every option need to find a logical application otherwise it a bullshit". Words to live by.

  • @CarolinaCharlie
    @CarolinaCharlie 9 лет назад +5

    Its paying attention to detail that counts. To check your mates as well as be able to check you 6 is very important and Zero's teachings are superb. BTW I love the scenery.

  • @navyman8903
    @navyman8903 9 лет назад +14

    Another important training video. I also agree, "It's a Bullshit" needs to be a shirt. I'd buy 3.

  • @crosmas
    @crosmas 7 лет назад +14

    He's not Australian or Brazillian or French Canadian he's Italian.A former Instructor of the 5th Assault Battalion, Italian Military - Folgore Parachute Brigade, Instructor Zero has loads of experience when it comes to Tactical Shooting.Here is what we can share about Instructor Zero’s bio:Bachelor Degree: Investigation and Security Sciences - 110\110 cum LaudeFormer Instructor 5th Assault Battalion, Italian Military - Folgore Parachute BrigadeCEO: OUTCOMES Security & Defence AdvisorsPresident/Head Instructor: Spartan 360 Tactical Defence GroupStrategic design, analysis, study & implementation of security protocols for three high security clearance sites relating to I*** (Highest National Clearance)Clinical Professor: University level, Sciences for Investigations and Security, ItalyChief Security Architect and Current Security Operations Director holding one of the Highest Security Levels for a Civil Industrial Site in Italy

  • @Beefman1933
    @Beefman1933 8 лет назад +9

    "Every option needs to have a a logical application on the base of YOUR experience...not mine." VS "You're not entitled to an opinion."

  • @academiadegracie
    @academiadegracie 9 лет назад +6

    Everything he does it about efficiency no wasted movements, most impressive!

  • @dbmail545
    @dbmail545 9 лет назад +10

    Every time I hear Zero teaching he impresses me more.

  • @m_m_m_beer8917
    @m_m_m_beer8917 8 лет назад +3

    I love this guy. As someone with a martial arts background, teaching and training, I love the footwork, balance, and hand position. Most of all I love Zero's (and the other guys on Funker Tactical) attitude. Ģreat teachers, all of them.

  • @ritesideofthefence5857
    @ritesideofthefence5857 9 лет назад

    I come to this video with years of shooting and absolutely zero training. From my stand point these videos are informative and very helpful. Thanks again Funker !

  • @rtc1964rc
    @rtc1964rc 7 лет назад +2

    great suggestion Inst. Zero, we only train in the look side ways technique..I'll suggest this on the range Thursday...thanks again, stay safe!!

  • @Suburbannite
    @Suburbannite 8 лет назад +66

    got that? make sure you move your hellbows.

    • @rhondastetson8289
      @rhondastetson8289 8 лет назад

      the only cross the devil likes......hell bow.....
      hell crossbow

    • @preciousmetal7697
      @preciousmetal7697 7 лет назад

      +Rhonda Stetson haha

    • @RemnantVoice7
      @RemnantVoice7 5 лет назад

      In the gym I want to hear Arnold! On the gun range I want to hear Zero!! Good stuff!

  • @Munkylaw
    @Munkylaw 9 лет назад +7

    I would like to see a whole class on youtube. I know it's not financially feasible to give it away but this man is a wealth of knowledge and think of how many people would spend $10 or $20 on a video of one class. Physical practice is very important but we can learn a lot from a simple video. Thanks funker!

    • @walkthrougheRr
      @walkthrougheRr 9 лет назад

      The problem is that if its great, its gonna end up being online for free on pirate sites. That has happened with every full weapon course that has gone online or on video, examples would be tactical carbine and some of Yaegers courses.

    • @JohnSmith-pp7ux
      @JohnSmith-pp7ux 9 лет назад +8

      walkthrougheRr
      Free is the fair market value of Yeager's material.

    • @mattparker9341
      @mattparker9341 9 лет назад

      John Smith lmao...

    • @Joe11Blue
      @Joe11Blue 8 лет назад +1

      +John Smith You're being generous, he should be paying us.

    • @freconsf
      @freconsf 6 лет назад

      You three talk a lot of crap, but, really, which of you 3 have been in a live gunfight?

  • @Combat_Pyro
    @Combat_Pyro 7 лет назад

    Awesome video. I see so many people practicing "tactics" applied improperly. This guy is right on point. When you're scanning for threats you must ALWAYS utilize the format that best applies to your current situation.

  • @RKHarm24
    @RKHarm24 9 лет назад

    One of the best explanations I have seen in gun RUclips Videos. Some actors on Y/T videos just go through the motions. They swivel their head so fast, They Can't See Anything...Plain and Simple, Check for BG's and break the tunnel vision also. Check yourself for holes too... Good show.

  • @dramm33
    @dramm33 9 лет назад +5

    "every option need to find a logical application, otherwise is a bullshit" - Zero

  • @noaht5191
    @noaht5191 7 лет назад +8

    Instructor Zero and his world famous "Hellbows"

  • @normwilson117
    @normwilson117 5 лет назад

    i appreciate zero's instruction the more i watch; great stuff; grateful for his commitment and willingness to share what he's learned over time

  • @marklayton5374
    @marklayton5374 5 лет назад

    Iv nothing but massive respect for this man. His training will save lives not take them. RUclips is full of experts giving their advice but this guy is still the daddy of them all. Great guy’ Great team around him. As always love and respect from England.

  • @magerius
    @magerius 9 лет назад +5

    badass.... totally awesome techniques...

  • @bubbakiah
    @bubbakiah 9 лет назад +69

    Be like water my friend...

    • @josiahmullis
      @josiahmullis 9 лет назад +5

      Lol that Bruce lee reference tho.

    • @abbedidriss5189
      @abbedidriss5189 9 лет назад +3

      Jeff Webber This. This guy gets it.

    • @Daponics89
      @Daponics89 7 лет назад +2

      Don't concentrate on that finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory lol

    • @Blackwater819
      @Blackwater819 6 лет назад

      Is water wet ?

    • @Xaiborg
      @Xaiborg 5 лет назад +1

      @@Daponics89 It is like a finger pointing to the moon. Focus on the finger, and you'll miss all that heavenly glory.

  • @4414CR
    @4414CR 9 лет назад

    Best explanation of an after engagement scan. I see too many people making the motion without the purpose. Thank you IZ!!

  • @drivediveflyatr
    @drivediveflyatr 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for relegating the perfunctory scan to what it is: a formalized movement that is part of early training.

  • @GIJeaux1
    @GIJeaux1 7 лет назад +22

    I have got to get me a tactical beard. It's the only thing I am missing. I know that they come with picatinny mounting systems but, was wondering if they make M-Lok and Keymod versions too? That would be serious tactical!

    • @TwinklefeetTheMighty
      @TwinklefeetTheMighty 7 лет назад +5

      Al Diehl OHHHHH sorry I believe they're tactibeards are on back order but the tactimustache is on sale right now.

    • @GIJeaux1
      @GIJeaux1 7 лет назад

      I got one of those already. I hope everyone knows that I am just being silly with my first comment.

    • @Deedub100
      @Deedub100 7 лет назад +8

      I mount a laser and flashlight on my tacbeard for night missions. I also have extra mags on my hellbows anothawize itsa bullshit

    • @dvldog_
      @dvldog_ 6 лет назад +1

      My tactibeard has a bayonet for CQC.......

    • @junkersintutus4282
      @junkersintutus4282 4 года назад +1

      @@dvldog_
      Those are called incisors!!! Wait, DO YOU EVEN BROPERATE BRO?!!!

  • @SuperEdep
    @SuperEdep 9 лет назад +9

    Zero is brilliant

  • @MonkeySlapper64
    @MonkeySlapper64 9 лет назад +1

    Fantastic info as alway Zero. Very well explained and adds to my training regiment and mentality.

  • @679iceman
    @679iceman 9 лет назад

    Love that bravo concealment patch on his right arm too, love their holsters

  • @guitartownguns
    @guitartownguns 9 лет назад +4

    I practice The Wyatt Principle. F.A.S.T = Fight-Asses-Scan-Top Off. I learned that from Yeager. "Fight": I have made the decision to fight. "Assess": Do I need to fight anymore? "Scan": 360 degrees. Do I need to fight anyone else? "Top Off": have a fully loaded gun...just in case.

  • @kfc16t3
    @kfc16t3 9 лет назад +3

    Zero is a master of his art

  • @John.Smith007
    @John.Smith007 5 лет назад

    You are definitely right. Even the simplest of movements can be difficult under stress. I was at FOB Marez Mar 04-Nov 04.

  • @BlackKnightX30
    @BlackKnightX30 8 лет назад

    You bring so much knowledge and experience, I have learned quite a lot from watching you, now to train and practice...

  • @mikenodine6713
    @mikenodine6713 6 лет назад +3

    Everything is situational. In a training line you should avoid sweeping the other students and instructors with the muzzle of your firearm. People tend to be offended when you point your gun at them. Go figure. Hence the muzzle up method used in most group training scenarios is really about the safety of those around you and avoiding making them angry by sweeping them with your muzzle.
    In a real world situation, I must trust you have my back and you must trust I have yours so better for us to muzzle sweep each other than to lose the precious milliseconds getting our guns to the horizontal where they can be brought to bear on a threat.
    But statistically, the odds are probably greater an individual would incur an training accident than an actual gun fight. So training safely should be given the highest priority. Perhaps trainers should add an exercise where blue plastic guns are used instead of real firearms so that the method Instructor Zero is describing can be practiced safety because it definitely has many advantages in the real world than muzzle up scans.
    As to how the military does things... in any real world chaotic scenario from EMP power outage to to civil unrest and riots, expect all variety of skill levels of other good people to be around you will need to work with. Then factor in they are probably hungry, thirsty, sleep deprived as well as being emotionally distraught, mind numb and not thinking clearly or able to move efficiently. Even those with prior military training will not be functioning anywhere near military expectations. Now those precious milliseconds of delays turn into seconds of delay when there are only two possible outcomes: the quick, and the dead.

    • @iamrobert100
      @iamrobert100 5 лет назад

      Mike N: Duh, the training pistol/blue pistol slipped by everyone (including me). Simple solution.

  • @Titan.Uranus
    @Titan.Uranus 8 лет назад +4

    Quick...everybahdy, to da chopber!!!

  • @yeshuaservant7
    @yeshuaservant7 9 лет назад +1

    Good points made in the video. I practice, after drawing--checking right, left, and deep six. I believe it is still helpful to get in that habit of checking your surroundings--it helps, somewhat, to avoid tunnel vision, as when your eyes are locked on the front threat that you have neutralized. But it would be good, also, if one practices more movement towards cover--like Instructor Zero demonstrated. Very helpful video.

  • @emmanuelrudolph1002
    @emmanuelrudolph1002 5 лет назад +1

    You are the legends guys! I love your job👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @godly04
    @godly04 8 лет назад +4

    "Otherwise - Isa bulll shiet"
    LOLLL
    What a legend

  • @peteraugust5295
    @peteraugust5295 5 лет назад +3

    There is a special kind of glasses for rock climbers that have prisms in it so that you can look 90 Degrees upwards wihtout breaking your neck.
    You could optimize these and build some kind of 360 Degree tactical checking glasses device thingy. Paint it camo and put a beard on it. Zero Fanboys will buy it for sure.

  • @svenuyleman4878
    @svenuyleman4878 3 года назад

    Thank you for breaking down the mechanics of how you do things. It's very helpful

  • @700shabatt
    @700shabatt 9 лет назад

    Exactly ! Finally a guy with enough public exposer show the reason for a COMPLETE SCAN , and details the importance of using the elbows . Great class Zero !

  • @agostons
    @agostons 9 лет назад +7

    great video, but 1 question... are you really pointing the gun towards the audience???

    • @blades2255
      @blades2255 5 лет назад

      He is, I guess with all that knowledge, he forgot the very first thing we teach our young , NEVER point a weapon towards anyone

  • @joebonsaipoland
    @joebonsaipoland 8 лет назад +5

    Is that an Italian accent?

    • @cz75fanatic
      @cz75fanatic 8 лет назад +2

      +joebonsaipoland Very much so yes

    • @Imparare_a_Combattere
      @Imparare_a_Combattere 8 лет назад +1

      Yes is Italian Insturctor, "La Folgore" is a one of much military force in Italy, similar to Military Carabinieri. :)

  • @giovannidefrancesco3122
    @giovannidefrancesco3122 9 лет назад

    always great zero, listening to your lessons is always so interesting and inspiring !

  • @Ak47nutcase
    @Ak47nutcase 8 лет назад

    I don't think there is another RUclips guy that shares so many opinions with me. This man is the real deal and a great guy. I'd love to send my son to him to train.

  • @gr8gmblr
    @gr8gmblr 9 лет назад +13

    No disrespect Zero, but did you flag the students @ 2:17?

    • @williameddysayers4596
      @williameddysayers4596 9 лет назад +18

      His finger wasnt on the trigger. In real life you'll flag a lot of people in an encounter.

    • @gr8gmblr
      @gr8gmblr 9 лет назад +9

      Well that was real life. In training no in combat yes.

    • @mitchschutter4302
      @mitchschutter4302 9 лет назад +5

      gr8gmblr I get what you're saying, but he has to show them somehow. In his techniques for scanning, you can see that the muzzle points in many directions. I would also personally give Zero the benefit of the doubt that he showed clear before the video started, but I very well could be wrong on that.

    • @gr8gmblr
      @gr8gmblr 9 лет назад +2

      No conflict, agree.

    • @thefinalgrind
      @thefinalgrind 9 лет назад +6

      You mean from start to finish?
      Just because his finger wasn't on the trigger doesn't make it acceptable. From training to combat, still not acceptable. Let's hope in combat it's very accidental. Let's hope in training that it's a never thing. I'm hoping that's just a training aid and not a real gun. Or that the angle of the camera was direct while the students were indirect. I highly doubt he would flag his students. I highly hope he wouldn't even if it's unloaded and clear. That's a big rule. And for the guy above who said "how's he gonna show them etc" that's a pretty ignorant statement. I hope you were being sarcastic.

  • @CynicalDad81
    @CynicalDad81 7 лет назад +11

    Cover students with your muzzle much?

    • @jimbobby-lee1936
      @jimbobby-lee1936 7 лет назад +4

      it's not a good habit.

    • @sanction7627
      @sanction7627 7 лет назад +1

      Watch the first 11 seconds of the vid again....down at the bottom of the screen.

    • @wesjones6370
      @wesjones6370 6 лет назад +1

      azntactical and that's why so many people in your country suck at handling firearms.
      In weapons training in the military, you always cleared your firearm before picking it up, then for inspection so the instructor knew they were clear. Even still, there is a safe direction for pointing your weapon, and no one other than the instructor walks in front of them, and he only does if necessary.
      Proper demonstrations are done from both sides, so that the trainees can see both angles. There is no need to point a firearm at students.

    • @iamrobert100
      @iamrobert100 5 лет назад

      Cynical Texas Dad: really? You do no think the weapon was checked and EVERYONE on the range agreed that it was cleared. When I attended weapons training where the instructor need to point the weapon towards the students for teaching purposes, a cleaning rod was run through the broken open M16 and the well was checked prior to proceeding. Done once with the weapon never leaving the hands of the instructor.

    • @sidneywhite314
      @sidneywhite314 5 лет назад +1

      @@iamrobert100 no excuse. Even if cleared treat every weapon as if its loaded. If I had a instructor pointing a unloaded I'd get nervous about it. Growing up with a father as an instructor...creature of habit.

  • @j.e.g2321
    @j.e.g2321 2 года назад

    Also always check and look up or down too. Great training lots of info. Keep safe.

  • @Jetblast02
    @Jetblast02 9 лет назад

    I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you sir

  • @ryanhynes6596
    @ryanhynes6596 8 лет назад +6

    100% false. if you where truly scanning and assessing the gun would go with you. and you shouldnt snatch tge pistol back you should be checking your work through your sights, chambering another round, realigning your sights preparing for another shot.

    • @EXXTSON
      @EXXTSON 5 лет назад +1

      John McNamar like youre mom

    • @slurmforfree1754
      @slurmforfree1754 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment, RUclips warrior.

  • @mutante197
    @mutante197 9 лет назад

    Good concept.
    You have to be concentrated every time, every where.
    Breath, stay focus, move and don't hesitate.
    Thank you so much.

  • @FightsfromVictory
    @FightsfromVictory 9 лет назад

    Thanks for explaining the rest of it. I always assumed that you were doing that kind of rear clearance to compensate for the limits of your field of view that can change with the gear you are wearing. I.e. tactical helmet, shooting glasses or goggles, tact vests etc. Thank you for taking the time to explain. God bless!

  • @dldixon8781
    @dldixon8781 9 лет назад

    Very good and simple. It all makes perfectly good sense. Thanks for the tip. Keep them coming.

  • @Bradsyoutube11
    @Bradsyoutube11 9 лет назад +1

    Very well done, great reasoning and explanation of technique

  • @jamesokello9799
    @jamesokello9799 9 лет назад +1

    Always good info to add to the knowledge bank.

  • @mikaelgdh8541
    @mikaelgdh8541 8 лет назад

    Totally agree with you Zero, we need to know in which environment we do actions - rule 4 in tactical combat shooting. the habits is the worst need we need to have. Every time we need to control our environment

  • @TheEnduranceaddict
    @TheEnduranceaddict 9 лет назад

    I really like how Zero blades the elbows back. Smooth sharp movements. Will be applying this to my training.

  • @celfToughtcitizen15-47
    @celfToughtcitizen15-47 7 лет назад

    straight and right to the point awesome technique and demo.

  • @wararrows
    @wararrows 9 лет назад

    Very good example of area control, as target identification and location.

  • @CivilianSheepdog631
    @CivilianSheepdog631 9 лет назад

    Very well thought out, glad to have seen this video. I will incorporate this into my tactics.

  • @rayc.8555
    @rayc.8555 6 лет назад

    I really like your training video's. Please keep them coming. They are appreciated.

  • @biasedtoast4491
    @biasedtoast4491 7 лет назад

    "I don't want to lost my waypon", this guy is awesome.
    Subscribed

  • @TheSilverDevilDog
    @TheSilverDevilDog 9 лет назад +1

    It's amazing how I can still learn from basic movements afters years of practice. Just goes to prove "mastery of the basics" argument!

  • @alexwhisler6446
    @alexwhisler6446 9 лет назад

    Great work, great information. Couldnt agree more!

  • @Ragnarok420
    @Ragnarok420 9 лет назад

    Very good explanation on the importance of proper muscle memory and to keep awareness of your surroundings after contact.

  • @OFFROADRUNNER101
    @OFFROADRUNNER101 7 лет назад

    Very informative. Thanks Zero

  • @rogymasri2181
    @rogymasri2181 8 лет назад

    absolutely awesome! practical, real world advice...

  • @michaelg7371
    @michaelg7371 9 лет назад +1

    I respect the fact that not all techniques work in all situations. But, to have options in the Rolodex is a good thing. Practical application doesn't always work on a square range (where most training takes place for most folks) with other participants on the line.

  • @SharnPenndroen
    @SharnPenndroen 8 лет назад +1

    Pat McNamara talks about this as well on the Panteo vids. Good stuff, man.

  • @patrickgermond2750
    @patrickgermond2750 7 лет назад

    Great video and great points!

  • @jaredsteilkie7303
    @jaredsteilkie7303 8 лет назад

    Finally someone pointing it out. I hate when I see a video and the "instructor" looks left than right. As a vet, I myself am constantly looking all around figuring who could be a threat, all exits, areas of protection, etc. Funker makes really awesome videos. Keep up the awesome training sir.

  • @RhinoCable
    @RhinoCable 9 лет назад

    Outstanding as always

  • @TheRusseller
    @TheRusseller 5 лет назад

    John Lovell has a great video about this as well on Warrior Poet Society. He describes his process for scanning the environment and like Instructor Zero, it goes well beyond "look left, right, back".

  • @TheGrrson
    @TheGrrson 5 лет назад +1

    Love to see Instructor Zero carrying an Extrema Ratio folder as part of his gear. Those are quality blades.

  • @tito2477
    @tito2477 8 лет назад

    Your the best instructor i ever seen and thanks for this video its very helpful

  • @laserant
    @laserant 9 лет назад

    Excellent thoughts fratellino thank you

  • @sgtbill946
    @sgtbill946 9 лет назад

    It was longer than one minute, but, that being said it was very informative and it made me think long and hard about how I would have to deal with that type of situation. Once again an awesome, thought provoking video by Zero. Thank you.

  • @JasonVladimir
    @JasonVladimir 7 лет назад

    Another great video, thanks!

  • @johncosta110
    @johncosta110 8 лет назад +1

    You taught me a lot more than I knew thank you your friend Walter

  • @bombdawg5916
    @bombdawg5916 6 лет назад

    Well done! Always love to train for reality, not just for training sake!

  • @Kiddeth
    @Kiddeth 9 лет назад

    great lesson, thank you.

  • @MrAngryBastard
    @MrAngryBastard 8 лет назад

    You are a no bullshit instructor. Zero is the MAN!!

  • @johnnymcquinn6025
    @johnnymcquinn6025 7 лет назад

    the more I watch Zero, the more I know he is for real. "if you can not find a way to apply in real world environment , its bullshit....." best statement I have heard. and its true. I trained for years, got to take with you what YOU can use....he is spot on.....

  • @cisco4879
    @cisco4879 9 лет назад

    Great video, more like this please also incorporate different situations of enemies grabbing your gun during shooting tnx

  • @n7tacticalcombatgroup801
    @n7tacticalcombatgroup801 7 лет назад

    sounds like good advice and a good defensive and offensive tactical option

  • @willieluv
    @willieluv 9 лет назад

    Wow very good stuff !! Must be practice while shooting!!

  • @dameonfzanola
    @dameonfzanola 9 лет назад

    Could be Zero's best vid yet. Thanks all you guys.

  • @jakeb7a
    @jakeb7a 8 лет назад

    im no beginner and not an advanced infantry man, but learning these skills are essential for surviving.. Fight as you train and train as you fight.. Teach others how to shoot move grouve and communicate, and you can feed them for life.. thnkx for the info.

  • @johnsreptilepage6857
    @johnsreptilepage6857 7 лет назад

    Love your training I learned a lot watching your videos here in New York there is know place to train like that . We have them boring in door range . And the people that own them they have that look like they don't want you to come every day to train . Also there so expensive

  • @macwing07
    @macwing07 8 лет назад

    Awesome Zero ! ... like your training ! Hooah !!

  • @ImBuddhaD
    @ImBuddhaD 6 лет назад

    Great info, thanks

  • @themaconeau
    @themaconeau 9 лет назад

    I don't own a gun at all but find Zero's teachings logical and reasonable. Everything is done for a reason, not just to look the part. No BS, just the down and dirty facts. We need more like this man in the world.

  • @djangounchained2562
    @djangounchained2562 9 лет назад

    he is the best for me! thank you instructor zero.