The New Rules of Marksmanship

Committing Learning and Memory for Long Term
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Committing Learning and Memory for Long Term

When you learn something new, whether it’s someone’s name or a shooting technique, the knowledge is initially stored in your short-term memory. Your recall of this knowledge will be best in the moments immediately following your learning it. As time passes, maybe several hours or a few days, you lose some of the details of…

Open-Eyed Shooting Tactics With Chris Sajnog [Podcast]
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Open-Eyed Shooting Tactics With Chris Sajnog [Podcast]

​The good news is, with practice you can master the art of shooting with both eyes open. I shared a simple technique that you can practice at home to improve your focus. Click here to listen to the podcast You’ll also learn the following: check The hows and whys of shooting with both eyes open…

The Eyes Have It – the True Meaning of Focus [Podcast]
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The Eyes Have It – the True Meaning of Focus [Podcast]

Click here to listen to the podcast If you want to know more about your vision and shooting you can catch the Q/A with vision performance specialists Dr. Robert A. Buongfiglio, Optometrist and Gary G. Kalloch, RDO. Click here to join the webinar.You can also read my 3-part-article about vision, shooting and aging: Vision and…

What Does The Bible Say About Meditation?
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What Does The Bible Say About Meditation?

​Anyone who thinks meditation is somehow “un-Christian” is someone who has never read the Bible, or only reads the parts that fit into their un-Biblical worldview. Although the meditation I teach has nothing to do with religion, it’s a simple practice of quieting the mind through breathing practice; I wanted to shed some light on…

Color Codes Of Awareness In Developing a Combat Mindset
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Color Codes Of Awareness In Developing a Combat Mindset

Prepare yourself to WIN when you can, not when you have to. Color Codes of Awareness Learn the 4 color codes of awareness that will help you in developing a combat mindset. Important Tactical Realities Color codes of awareness are very important especially if you’re in law enforcement, it will happen to you! You will…

Front Sight Focus, Neural Pathways, Your Biggest Why, and More… [Podcast]
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Front Sight Focus, Neural Pathways, Your Biggest Why, and More… [Podcast]

Listen and learn: What the New Rules of Marksmanship is about Why learning to shoot online is better than going to the range How neural pathways can affect your firearms training How to focus on your front sight Meditation Having a positive mindset Figuring out your why and more…  

Being a SEAL, the USCG, Shooting, and More! [Podcast]
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Being a SEAL, the USCG, Shooting, and More! [Podcast]

We also discussed: How police officers are being trained by the NRA to shoot at black shapes without a weapon How the government “Protects” whistleblowers. Why the shooting range isn’t the best place to learn to shoot Lots of insider stories, that REALLY happened. How to become an MVP shooter And more  

Firearms Focused Fitness (Functional Fitness and Shooting)
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Firearms Focused Fitness (Functional Fitness and Shooting)

After over 20 years in the military, I’ve made firearms focused fitness or functional fitness the cornerstone of all my training. But I see many in the military and law enforcement out of shape and even obese. It’s a proven fact that you’re more likely to use excessive force if you’re out of shape for…

How to Shoot With Both Eyes Open (How to Aim With Both Eyes Open)
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How to Shoot With Both Eyes Open (How to Aim With Both Eyes Open)

One of the most important skills to learn for any “non-range” shooting situation is how to shoot with both eyes open. You want to take in as much visual information as possible. If you look like Cyclops when you shoot, these simple drills will having you quickly seeing just one sight post while also seeing the whole battlefield.

How to Get Your Firearms Training on the Right Course
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How to Get Your Firearms Training on the Right Course

Has your firearms training hit a dead end? Not progressing as fast as you’d like? The problem likely isn’t with the instruction; it was with the input (or lack thereof) into the personalized plan you made to reach your goals. You did make a personalized plan…didn’t you? If not, don’t feel bad. Even some of the best shooters in the world don’t understand how to successfully put together an effective firearms training plan. If you adopt these three simple steps, I’ll get you off your dead end path and on the right course.