Fundamentals: Shooting Stance and Presentations
Stance and Body Alignment
In this section, the speaker talks about the importance of body alignment and stance when shooting a gun.
Staggered Stance
- The speaker recommends a staggered stance with the strong side back.
- Turning the foot forward locks the hips into alignment, providing stability.
- Flexing the butt cheek on one side helps to lock in the hip.
Benefits of Staggered Stance
- The staggered stance allows for omnidirectional movement, making it easier to turn and run from any direction.
- It is also useful for facing movements such as hitting a button hook or moving in land warfare.
Importance of Body Alignment
- Keeping all bones stacked and aligned helps to conserve energy and maintain stability during extended gunfights.
- The same stance can be used for both pistols and rifles.
Gun Positioning
In this section, the speaker discusses how to position your gun for maximum strength and stability.
Keeping Gun Close
- Keeping the gun close to your body provides more strength and stability than holding it away from you.
- When running from compression, keep the gun tucked in tight against your body with touch points that you can use to guide it out quickly.
Presenting Your Gun
- When presenting your gun, use touch points such as your shoulder and cheek to guide it out quickly without having to move your head or eyes too much.
Introduction
In this section, the speaker introduces himself and discusses his stance on shooting positions.
Shooting Positions
- The speaker prefers a low ready position but is positionally agnostic.
- He encourages using the most efficient position for each individual shooter.
Applause
This section consists of applause from the audience.
Conclusion
The video ends with more applause from the audience.