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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIVzo49e0Us
"Recognize the void in your tactical training Train like you fight Maintain safety at all times Choose targets that force accountability Develop a series of standards Patrick McNamara spent twenty-two years in the United States Army in a myriad of special operations units. When he worked in the premier special missions unit, he became an impeccable marksman, shooting with accurate, lethal results and tactical effectiveness. McNamara has trained tactical applications of shooting to people of all levels of marksmanship, from varsity level soldiers, U.S. Secret Service agents and police officers who work the streets to civilians with little to no time behind the trigger."
http://books.google.com/books/about/T_A_P_S_Tactical_Application_of_Practica.html?id=LmkdYuS--dcC
Just started to read this the other day. Pretty good so far. He goes over how to train yourself and others. Apparently he holds a 2 day course for pistol and rifle. Figured I'd pass this book along to those wanting to improve upon their skills. He focuses on the mental game, to include alot of dry fire and mental prep for the range. I think the best part is he seems to stress round accountability. For those with military service he also dispels alot of drills we're accustomed to, like "ready ups". Or "train like you fight" meaning you need to zero with your full kit on or do every drill in full kit. He dispels alot of that stuff in a good way. Apparently this guy worked in Delta, so I'd say he might be one to learn something from.
Enjoy.
"Recognize the void in your tactical training Train like you fight Maintain safety at all times Choose targets that force accountability Develop a series of standards Patrick McNamara spent twenty-two years in the United States Army in a myriad of special operations units. When he worked in the premier special missions unit, he became an impeccable marksman, shooting with accurate, lethal results and tactical effectiveness. McNamara has trained tactical applications of shooting to people of all levels of marksmanship, from varsity level soldiers, U.S. Secret Service agents and police officers who work the streets to civilians with little to no time behind the trigger."
http://books.google.com/books/about/T_A_P_S_Tactical_Application_of_Practica.html?id=LmkdYuS--dcC
Just started to read this the other day. Pretty good so far. He goes over how to train yourself and others. Apparently he holds a 2 day course for pistol and rifle. Figured I'd pass this book along to those wanting to improve upon their skills. He focuses on the mental game, to include alot of dry fire and mental prep for the range. I think the best part is he seems to stress round accountability. For those with military service he also dispels alot of drills we're accustomed to, like "ready ups". Or "train like you fight" meaning you need to zero with your full kit on or do every drill in full kit. He dispels alot of that stuff in a good way. Apparently this guy worked in Delta, so I'd say he might be one to learn something from.
Enjoy.