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Safely Using a Weapon vs. Actually Fighting

gunfighter mindset Nov 05, 2024

In this video, I discuss the importance of going beyond traditional firearms training and developing the skills and mindset necessary to actually fight with a weapon. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or just starting out, this video will challenge your assumptions and provide valuable insights on how to improve your self-defense skills.

 

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Self-Reflection: Are We Destroying The Image Of God?

In this talk, I explore the importance of self-reflection and balance in our lives. I discuss how our passion for fighting against what's wrong can sometimes lead us to lose sight of our own character and values, and how this can ultimately destroy the image of God within us. Using the concept of Judo as a powerful analogy, I encourage you to be mindful of your own momentum and to find a balance between fighting against what's wrong and cultivating what's right.

This is just one of almost 20 coach talks from previous Protector's Summits. If you'd like to watch them, you can consider joining the FSW Online University and get access to all of these talks plus over 56 hours of exclusive video training content covering a wide range of topics related to firearms, self-defense, and personal development

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Bump in the night: A Home Protection Tactical Decision Game

 

Last email you were encouraged to assess your own home for vulnerabilities and advantages from a home protection/defense standpoint. While we are not using your home, I hope you are able to apply the same concepts to today's scenario.

Scenario: It's 2:30 AM. You and your spouse are asleep in the master suite when you're awakened by a noise coming from the entry area. Your two children (ages 8 and 10) are asleep in Bedrooms 2 and 3. You suspect an intruder has entered your home through the front door.

Starting positions:

  • You and your spouse: Master Suite
  • Child 1 (age 8): Bedroom 2
  • Child 2 (age 10): Bedroom 3
  • Suspected intruder: Entry area
Floor plan image source: Family Home Plans - Plan 82362 https://www.familyhomeplans.com/plan-82362

Questions:

  1. What is your immediate action plan?
  2. How would you secure your children? Consider the layout and potential intruder movements.
  3. Identify potential ambush or defensive positions in your home. Why did you choose these locations?...
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Tactical Home Protection: From Awareness to Ambush Strategies

In our latest video excerpt from the Full Spectrum Warriors Protectors Summit, we dive into the world of home defense tactics for couples. This segment, taken from our Couples Home Defense training, offers invaluable insights for those new to home defense and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) techniques.

Key Points Covered:

  1. Identifying Danger Zones: Recognizing areas that are difficult to clear, such as hallways and stairwells, helps you understand potential threat movements and how to use these to your advantage.
  2. Ambush Strategies: We emphasize the importance of setting up effective ambush positions rather than actively seeking out intruders. This approach maximizes your home-field advantage and minimizes unnecessary risks.
  3. Family Protection: Practical advice on how to position family members safely during a home invasion scenario.

One key takeaway from the video is the concept of "opening doors." Contrary to the instinct to hide behind closed doors, we explain why opening all...

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Accuracy Under Stress Drill

 

In this drill we will be working multiple shooting positions with rifle and pistol at ranges from 12-100 yards.  

Equipment Needed:

12” Steel or Paper Targets

8” Steel or Paper Targets

Rifle

Rifle Sling (Optional)

Pistol

Ammo

Ear Pro

Stopwatch

Range set up:

Step 1: Place a marker at the 12, 25, 50, and 100 yard lines.  Make sure the markers don't obstruct your view of the target from the 100 yard line while laying prone.

Step 2: Place a 12" (body) and an 8" (head) target at the zero yard line.  The 12" target will be for rifle shots only and the 8" for pistol shots only. 

Step 3: Load one magazine for your rifle and one for your pistol.  You will need a minimum of 13 shots for the rifle and 5 shots for your pistol.

*Optional: Place a barrel or table at the 12 yard line position next to you if you do not have a sling for your rifle.  This way, you can place your rifle on the table or barrel while you shoot your pistol.  If you don't...

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Ian Smith: Destruction Through Progress

mindset Mar 19, 2024
Full Spectrum Warrior
Ian Smith: Destruction Through Progress
1:53:26
 

In the most recent episode of the Full Spectrum Warrior Podcast I had the pleasure of sitting down with Ian Smith, gym owner turned political candidate. His story is one I hope inspires you to do just as he did, do the right thing, even when it's hard. Give the show a listen.

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Is Your Pre-Shot Routine Slowing You Down?

When it comes to shooting proficiency, there's no substitute for a well-honed pre-shot routine. Whether you're a beginner stepping onto the firing line for the first time or a seasoned shooter looking to refine your skills, mastering this critical aspect of marksmanship is essential.

In our training sessions, we've encountered individuals from various backgrounds. Some are new to shooting, while others have spent considerable time on static ranges. Regardless of experience level, many have developed less-than-ideal pre-shot routines that hinder their performance.

Unlike the serene atmosphere of a golf course, where players leisurely prepare for their swing, real-life self-defense situations demand rapid, precise action under immense pressure. That's why it's crucial to cultivate a pre-shot routine that not only enhances accuracy but also operates seamlessly within the fluid motion of presenting your firearm.

In our recent discussion, we explored the significance of integrating key...

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Muzzle Discipline

afoam muzzle discipline Mar 05, 2024

This is old school clip, back in the Trident Fitness days but it still drives home my point about muzzle discipline being your responsibility.

Members of the FSW Online membership can take their muzzle discipline to the next level with Combat Mobility System here. 

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Honesty: The First Step to Self Improvement

improvement mindset Feb 13, 2024

If you truly want to begin the journey of self-improvement, you have to begin with honesty. In the video above I offer some more insights into this foundation. 

If you are ready to start shoring up those deficiencies you identified from the 2024 Protectors Summit, I invite you to join the FSW Online University with code Protector40 that gives you 40% off the lifetime of your membership. In addition to the over 100 hours of content that will take your shooting, combatives, and mindset to the next level, over the next couple of weeks we will be adding the coach's talks from the 2024 Protectors Summit. 

 

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Learning from Mistakes: A Lesson in Accountability and Cognitive Training

In a recent range session, I made a significant mistake in front of students. This experience is shared to emphasize the importance of owning up to errors and learning from them.

The Drill: The drill involved shooting targets in a specific order based on the numbers called out. However, I shot the wrong the targets in the wrong order. This seemingly simple mistake carried substantial consequences if this was real life, highlighting the importance of cognitive thinking in training.

Accountability Matters: In firearms training, simple mistakes should viewed in the light of how serious that can be in real life scenarios. Shooting the wrong target in training could be shooting an innocent bystander for a law enforcement officer or accidentally shooting your family member instead of the assailant in a self defense scenario. Parallels Misjudgments can lead to dire consequences, emphasizing the need for accountability.

Cognitive Thinking in Firearms Training: Incorporating cognitive...

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