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Firing Multiple Rounds
It’s good to practice multiple shots because that’s the most likely scenario for us to be in. However, with the price of ammo these days, we have to practice prudently!
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Making People Better
In special forces, you’re focused on making yourself better, but once I entered back into civilian life, I discovered the power of making other people better. I’ve been trying master it ever since.
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Pat Mac On Street Fighting
What’s the best way to fight? What about BJJ? Do most fights go to the ground? What about avoidance? I answer all these questions and more.
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Ten Round Bullseye Drill
I am a proponent of working bullseyes because we need to show progress in our training. Therefore, we should be able to demonstrate with something like 10 shot, 100 point, bullseye shooting. I created a simple bullseye drill that focuses on sight alignment and trigger control with scoring so we can measure our progress. -
What I Was Like as a Kid
As a kid, I struggled with physical activities like sports. In fact, I sucked. But eventually, things changed when I picked up one sport.
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The Einstein Drill
Where do you think you are consistent on a target at 2.5 seconds? This is what this course of fire will show you. Five rounds, single shot from the holster, at the seven-yard line.
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How I Developed My Teaching Style
I created my teaching style through trial and error, but when teachers started attending my classes just to experience my approach, I knew I was on the right track.
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What I Learned From Sports Psychology
What I read most is sports psychology because it’s the field that most directly applies to my own teaching methodology.
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Performance-Based Training
Sometimes, I’ll refer to my time-based drill as “I don’t wanna tape!’ In other words, I make my greatest concern to keep my shots in the A Zone even if I’m still shooting after the timer has gone off.
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How I Clean My Firearms
I’ve spent my professional life taking care of the tools of my trade and cleaning firearms—whether pistol or rifle—is an important part of my routine. See if these tips are helpful to you.
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Course of Fire: The 5 Second Standard
Here’s a simple but challenging course of fire where we add pressure while you draw from your strong hand only.
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