Michael Janich and Craig Foushee teach the proper technique for utilizing a medium-length stick to defend against, control and strike an attacker so that you can escape unharmed. Michael demonstrates a few of the situations you might find yourself, like when an attacker attempts to strike you either forehand or backhand, and what you would do to repel their strikes and convince them that they messed with the wrong person. By remembering the areas on your enemy’s body that you should target and attacking these with confident, decisive hits, you’ll be able to put them down with a few swift strikes of your stick.
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Speed Demons on the Target Range
Rob Pincus discusses the pitfalls of trying to become a “Speed Demon” on the target range. Practicing to swing through a known set of multiple targets as quickly as possible is a very common shooting endeavor, especially for competitors.
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Finding a Range to Teach At for a Firearm Instructor
If you are a firearm instructor who teaches defensive shooting, you obviously need a range to teach at. In this video, Chuck Usina, the owner of the Ancient City Shooting Range, shares his thoughts on how a new firearm instructor should go about establishing a professional relationship with a range. Understanding the range owner and/or…
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Low Ready Position with a Long Gun
Rob Pincus explains the advantages of a muzzle low ready position, especially in an extreme close quarters situation. The low ready position allows for more efficiency and consistency when moving into a shooting position and for dramatically more control if your rifle is ever grabbed by an attacker.
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Trigger Guard Holster
Rob Pincus reviews the pros and cons of the new Trigger Guard waistline “holster” for your compact handgun.
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