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Mentally Strong People: 13 Things They Avoid

  By: Cheryl Conner Contributor to Forbes.com Originally Published Here For all the time executives spend concerned about physical strength and health, when it comes down to it, mental strength can mean even more. Particularly for entrepreneurs, numerous articles talk about critical characteristics of mental strength—tenacity, “grit,” optimism, and an unfailing ability as Forbes contributor…

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Elite Special Forces Hand To Hand Combat Techniques

  *Make sure to read to the end to see how you can help us train and arm teachers to protect our children in schools* This video hits my sophomoric funny bone. It should go without saying, but real strikes to the groin are no joke and groin injuries can be serious, life altering events.…

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Slow In Practice = Fast In Combat

Sometimes the most effective way to shoot faster and more accurately is to is to take one step back, slow down, and change your approach. Personally, I don’t like slowing down. It’s not in my nature. I want to shoot faster without compromising accuracy by simply moving faster. Put another way, I want the results,…

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Reloads matter-NYPD fires 54 rounds to stop a threat

  There was another high round-count shoutout this weekend in NYC.  This time it took 54 rounds to stop a single attacker…who’s in critical condition 3 days later. This isn’t about Monday morning quarterbacking.  This is about looking at shootings that really happened and figuring out what YOU can do to be more ready for…

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Carrying Full Size vs. Compact vs. Sub-Compact

  Awhile back, we talked about 2 incidents in NYC where it took NYPD 84 rounds to stop an attacker. FBI statistics say that it takes an AVERAGE of between 2.4 and 2.9 rounds to stop an attacker, depending on caliber, but that’s 2.4-2.9 HITS. You might not always make good hits in a dynamic…

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Mental/Vision Hack To Put More Rounds On Target

  Take a look at the picture below. It’s a dot, surrounded by a “cloud of doubt.” Now, take a deep breath or two, and focus deeply on the dot until the cloud disappears. Crazy, isn’t it? If you have trouble at first, try moving closer (elbow’s length from your screen) or further (hand’s length). …

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Hidden Reality Of Law Enforcement Accuracy after the San Bernardino shootings

  We’re 1 year out from the San Bernardino shootings and I want to revisit some of the valuable lessons that came out of the event. There are some opportunities to look at what happened and either make changes to your training or redouble your training in expectation that similar attacks will happen again in…

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Dry Fire Training Cards 21 Day Challenge Questions week 3

  Have a question? Ask it below and Ox will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Dry Fire Training Cards 21 Day Challenge Course Comments

  IF you are on this page it means that you have completed the 21 Day Challenge. I am so excited that you have invested in these 21 days and in your firearms proficiency. If you have seen any improvement in your performance or accuracy please let us know by commenting below! Thanks again for…

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Dry Fire Training Cards 21 Day Challenge Questions

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