"If you're doing law enforcement training, like the agency is going to like vet these people on some level...you know that people are on some level going to be safe" That was a really nice way of saying most LEO don't have safety fundamentals to those who didn't catch that.
I was at my outdoor range Saturday morning and an off duty LEO was there with his two high school aged boys and one of their friends. They were all quite safe but I must say I was astonished at how terrible they all were with a pistol….officer included. He was using his off duty carry pistol. A subcompact Smith and Wesson something or other and his skills with it were just garbage. Even his grip was hideous. After they left I made a comment to the range officer and he said he sees it all the time. Only the officers that actively choose to shoot on their own time are any good….and that isn’t as many as one would guess.
I have to thank you for all of your content. Ive taken it all in the last couple of months and bought your dry fire book and have been DF 6 days a wekk the last 2 mths. I went from d class in uspsa to making Expert in idpa yesterday and ending 9/41. Thank you for all of your advice!
I’m literally just researching this since you have an opening for this weeks class. I’m too new to attend this coming class. I’ve only ever done one idpa match and never got to attend your fundamentals class. So I guess I’ll have to wait till your next fundamentals class in FL
Great video! Im signed up for a class later this year and I shoot both irons and dots in USPSA. What one do you think would be the best for use in class?
I always cringe at the gatekeeping by some instructors like "Mil/LE only". I get if its on a department range, but alot of times its not its because theres some shooting mysoligy thays too dangerous for us normal folks to learn. Which we know is BS
I mean Tu Lam and Dom Raso trained a Chinese PLA SOF member who took that knowledge back to China and is now teaching those skills to our enemies. So, the more important question is what background checks are you as an instructor doing on your students to prevent what Tu Lam and Dom Raso did? 🤷🏽♂️
@felixdewinter3484 kind of unfair. i dont see how an instructor stands a chance verifying against the chinese version of the CIA/Delta. Cops and feds would have a hard time with that
@@felixdewinter3484 let’s be real here. I’ve seen his videos, he’s not giving out any useful information. There’s 20 other “operators” selling these same “tactics”. I say let them take that crap over there and train that way.
@@AmicusAmici1125 why? Why give the enemies of the United States any advantage they can take, steal, or co-opt? There’s a real argument to be said about these open enrollment classes these instructor companies put on that puts American lives at risk because they don’t do any vetting of their students. Because that wouldn’t be profitable even though those companies, especially if it’s found out they trained foreign agents like Tu Lam and Dom Raso did, just committed an ITAR violation by providing a training product to the enemies of the United States. 🤷🏽♂️
I've been wondering the question in your title. I need fundamentals, I can hit the a zone. I watch a bunch of videos but can't get it on my own looking at your course list doesn't seem like you teach anything on this level such a shame I like your instruction. I haven't been able to get my grip right without repositioning.
I cannot stand the massive Ego moronic bickering in the "training" "community" I don't have a spartan beard and tribal tattoos so I wouldn't fit in with the gun ninjas.
I've found those guys to be much more chill and relaxed IRL than sport shooters (despite teaching absolute crap lol). Probably because sport shooters have a chip on their shoulder because the general population sees them as useless and sees the vetbros as "badasses".
I'm looking at signing up for your June Class in Iowa. Haven't shot any classifier matches yet, but usually land firmly in the middle of the pack. Would a vouch from a mutual acquaintance be enough to vet safety?
You're lying because just about every single match has one classifier in it. If you were to have shot 6 matches and landed on the middle Everytime, you'd be somewhere between a high D and low B.