Pistol Training In Your Car That could make you a safer driver

  Sometimes (actually quite often) I find crossover between what I’m doing on the firearms training front and the rest of my life. Vision training is one of those areas.  The same exercises that help me pick up my front sight faster also help me keep my eyes on the road more when I’m driving…

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4 Firearms Myths That Bad Guys Believe And You Shouldn’t

  Ox here with 4 myths about firearms accuracy that bad guys believe and you shouldn’t MYTH 1.  You can’t shoot accurately with a (fill in the blank) pistol. Normally, I hear this argument about subcompacts, pistols/revolvers with long heavy triggers, or pistols that have a long double action for the first round and a…

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What I Learned Training With The Aus SAS

  Ox here, with an email that I’m very excited to share with you. Last year, I got a call asking me if I could fly down to Vegas the next day to help demonstrate some shooting techniques on film for a law enforcement training DVD that a couple of Australian SAS guys were putting…

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Maximizing Your Performance Under Stress

  Ox here… Whether you found us because of a desire to be more prepared or to shoot better, there’s a good chance that you’re like the rest of our audience and would love to know how to perform better in extreme stress. It could be reacting to a family member having a life threatening…

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12 WAYS TO SHOOT FASTER

Ox here.  Last October, before IDPA Backup Gun Nationals, I went out to some of my mentors and asked them what I could do in the next couple of weeks to shoot better at Nationals, given that I didn’t have much time and that I probably couldn’t get enough reps in to change my technique…

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Sample Drill from 3010Pistol

  Today, I want to share a sample lesson with you from former Force Recon Marine, Chris Graham’s 3010Pistol course, guaranteed to put you in the top 10% of all shooters in the next 30 days. There are a few items that you’re going to want to have, ideally, but that aren’t required. 1. A…

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Alternatives for TBI and PTSD

Quick note…it’s appearing as if this may end up being the seed of an upcoming book.  Please let me know in the comments if you think that needs to happen or if it would just be a repeat of what everyone already knows. PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) (and Operator…

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The Revolution In Firearms Training Has Begun

  A few years ago, Ox came to me with an outrageous plan to completely revolutionize the firearms training industry. There was a problem…almost all civilian and law enforcement firearms training is set up to get people to perform to a given standard by the end of the course. This gives the students head knowledge,…

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Welcome To The Newsletter

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Vision Gym And Balance Gym For Shooters

  It’s said that 80% of shooting is visual. Depending on how well you do shooting with your eyes closed or in complete darkness, I think it might even be more than that. The longer it takes you to see and identify a target/threat, converge and diverge your focus back and forth between the target…

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