5 Responses to “PDN Training Talk: September 15, 2016”
Kevin
I am an old retired cop, who was trained to use the weaver stance, and did so for 30 years. I eventually read your books and your logical explanation of the body’s startle response convinced me that there was a better way to train. The technique demonstrated for the AIWB carry demonstrated by Mr. Kendrick, seems to be in conflict with the body’s natural startle response. If I have to stand up out of a crouch to lean back and open my hips, aren’t I fighting what my body wants to do when threatened? Your thoughts? Thanks
Unfortunately, Kirk, in this day and age we have to be VERY careful about using company names without permission. It’s my lighthearted way of giving people context without running afoul of the legalities.
I am an old retired cop, who was trained to use the weaver stance, and did so for 30 years. I eventually read your books and your logical explanation of the body’s startle response convinced me that there was a better way to train. The technique demonstrated for the AIWB carry demonstrated by Mr. Kendrick, seems to be in conflict with the body’s natural startle response. If I have to stand up out of a crouch to lean back and open my hips, aren’t I fighting what my body wants to do when threatened? Your thoughts? Thanks
That’s a great question. I’ll see if I can get Barret to answer that.
Grant, I love your show. If you aren’t going to mention a business by name, then don’t, no silly sounds like…
Unfortunately, Kirk, in this day and age we have to be VERY careful about using company names without permission. It’s my lighthearted way of giving people context without running afoul of the legalities.
Looking forward to the training program