Gunfighter Processor Speed. John Chapman, Field Notes Ep. 34
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2018
- SureFire Field Notes is an informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, John "Chappy" Chapman of Forge Tactical discusses processor speed.
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Born and raised in the tony suburbs of Sacramento, California, John Chapman (Chappy) joined the Navy at 18. After an enlistment served on the USS Memphis, Chappy returned home to Northern California and embarked on a law enforcement career while attending college. After 16 years of service spanning 4 agencies, with service in Patrol, SWAT, Investigations, Training and Administration, Chappy left full time Police service and began training police officers full time in 2008. A police firearms and tactics instructor since 1994, Chappy founded LMS Defense as a part time private venture in 2006; and with the help of an amazing team built LMS into a full time venture by 2008. After serving in Iraq as security specialist, Chappy returned to LMS full time and spent the next 5 years servicing domestic and international police and government training requirements, and consulting SWAT teams in Procedural Issues and Equipment Acquisition. In 2009, Chappy also became a part time adjunct instructor for EAG Tactical, working for his mentor and friend, Pat Rogers. It was through Pat’s mentorship and guidance that Chappy developed his skills as a teacher to the level of becoming a BCM Gunfighter.
Best known as a SWAT and Night Vision Instructor, Chappy continues to teach, now exclusively for Forge Tactical. He also maintains his police commission, and serves as an Auxiliary Police Officer with the Alliance, Ohio Police Department, where he serves as a SRT Team Leader.
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Always enjoy these field notes. Also Chappy is the man.
Neat looking shoot house...
Brilliantly simple. Great food for thought in a 4 minute video, which is exactly what the Field Notes should be. Kudos
Got a notification that there was a new field notes EP. Had to drop everything to watch.
Came for the CQB footage, stayed for the lesson on stressed performance psychology
"Hi, I'm Allie the alligator and I'm taller than Pat Rogers."
The process which he is referring to is called Free Will.
Exactly 👍
What holsters are they using for their sidearm?
The SureFire Masterfire holster.
That grip at 2 min though.
I would have to disagree. Processing speed can be learned in a sense, and while it fades with age starting around 45/50, you can minimize it and keep it level with many ocular exercises
Knowledge is learned, your brains innate capability is not.
I’m going to sound like an idiot, but I thought John “Chappy” Chapman was a CCT who passed away during a lengthy firefight on top of a mountain in Afghanistan in 2002 and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor? Unless this guy just has the same first and last name, as well as the same nickname.. Someone help me out here without being too harsh on me if possible.
I have a book of military awards given to people and the book has stories of why they got awarded that medal.........he is not in there
Just the same name my dude, if you google "John Chapman Forge Tactical" you can read his bio.
Let's stand in the doorway ie fatal funnel.
so im not the only that noticed lol
Did you hear about that on a podcast or something?
The cerebral cortex is involved in abstract perception. You must be talking about the pre-frontal cortex which deals with quick reactive decision making👊🏼
watching these guys clear rooms and damn....lots of mistakes, good effort though
Right i was thinking i was the only 1 😂😂😂
Perhaps you can enlighten us with your extensive knowledge.
Mussel memory...
Guy on the right in the thumbnail pic doesn't know how to wear a vest properly
That's the guy giving the course...I think he knows, just doesn't give a shit anymore. He's worn it enough the right way to let it slide now.
Rather then join the military I should have become a cop... they will give you all the training even when you don't make tape.