Stance, Grip, and Presentation
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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1:47 ‘If you just stand up, you probably are going to be good.’ He is also a philosopher.
Appreciate you covering the variability of grip
Finally! Someone who makes perfect sense!😊
I really appreciate these sneak peeks at your training classes. These clips have helped me improve in several different areas. I would love to take a class or two your style as an instructor is bad ass, but for now I’m grateful you’re sharing what you do. Looking forward to the next one!! ☕️ 🗽✌🏻🦅🤘🏻
fundamentals, this never gets old
A cup of joe and fundamentals...a great way to start the day! ☕🦅💯‼
It would be a dream to be able to attend one of your classes! thanks for sharing with us in youtube land sir
Thanks for providing us with this valuable info for free Pat 👍
Getting strong "Macho Man" vibes from Pat Mac these days. I approve 👍
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@@JFBalz "Train like you fight... Yeeeah!"
The Cream, Rise to the top, ooooooohhhh yeeeeeeeeaaahhhhh
Thank you, thought I was the only one, ooooooooh yeeeeea
@@loadtoad714 Straight to the top!
Pat Mac is an absolute treasure.
Brilliant, great job, thank you
Thank you for posting these types of videos. Really... Thank you.
Informative as always.
Always a very thoughtful teacher, great stuff 👍
Exactly what I teach, good stuff
I just found you.. I've been a long time shooter, but got away from it for a few years.. Divorce, health, etc.. So now I'm retiring and need to do some shooting again as I'm buying a home defense firearm. Most likely a pistol or an AR15.. Pistol probably.. Probably a 1911.. I used to carry both a 1911 and a Smith and wesson model 19 in 357 with a 2 inch barrel!
I subscribed.. Great channel.. Checking out some of your older videos.. Thanks so much.
Tim
Your demeanor is badass Pat. You make instruction interesting. Thank you.
I haven't seen old school Weaver in a long time. Thanks, Mac. Rock n Roll!
My instinctual stance is Weaver/modified Weaver because of it's dual-purpose, rifle-friendly nature.
@@BusyBadger That is what I was brought up on when I enlisted in 1997. I was still using Weaver all the way up to 2019, when I got some training from a non military shooting instructor. The difference in recoil management for me was ver noticeable, and my follow up shots got faster.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! 👍🤙
@@BusyBadger Also, just like Mac said. If it works for you, don't change a thing! Happy shooting, sir.
Awesome instruction... Keep them coming!
Much luv bro mac
3:51 - I was told don't grip the damn thing like you're trying to strangle your wife, er, um (oops)..." 😂💀
I have big hands so I do grab the front of the trigger guard with my support finger on my carry gun only!
Stances is a constantly evolving in a fight, however exaggerated it might become its all about balance. So would say yes its a fundamental, in that you never wanna be tied down to ridged fundamentals when in a fight. They cause overthinking and slow ridged movements rather smooth flow based on the circumstances.
Personally, I like the low rider stance. I want to look suave AF when I'm defending myself!
Love these videos
If I could afford to take one of your classes I would.
I see so many instructors in different areas of life not actually answer the question asked.
Makin' the boat float: Basic dude stuff.
Man, Pat Mac is a good trainer. I hope we don't need to know all this stuff, but things seem to keep getting worse and not better.
That gripping of the trigger guard has a benefit for only those that have the right hand size for the particular pistol and trigger guard size and position as well as specific training to gain a small advantage. If it's off, it's worse and weakens the grip and might cause pulling shots to the side. Some competition shooters made good use of it but it's rare. A partially open hand is weaker. If you have to grip forward instead of up, arms positioned further off from symmetrical. Others like Vogel don't grip the front but underneath almost at the corner of the trigger guard, more like a pushed forward wedge grip. What may work on the handgun you got now, might be a detriment on any other pistol you might pick up. The pinky is your hard working guy. Same pressure before, during and after and the same pressure before, during and after dry firing too. EDIT: had a the the and another typo.
I like old school Weaver, it's just natural for me.
This is the last video I watched while drinking my morning coffee.
"Exagerated tactical turtle" ?!?! Made my day !! That and the usual "no BS all results" approach.
Have a nice day
Doesn't grip trump trigger pull? If your shots are going left, right, or down you can fix all of that by correcting and adjusting your grip. What says Pat Mac?
“Don’t grip the damn like you’re trying to strangle your wife.” Nothing else you could compare gripping to tight with? 😳
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Please please please 🙏 buy caned food and fuel now while you can
Just shoot allot and practice shooting more dont overthink it.. its not complicated really
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Weaver stance has been taught for long with very good results. It can't be that bad.