Chris Sajnog introduces dry weapons training
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New Rules of Marksmanship — Dry Weapons Training [VIDEO]

I often use the analogy of sawing through a piece of wood to describe how the dry weapons training, at the core of the New Rules of Marksmanship, works. The idea came to me as I was helping one of my sons build a box for cub scouts. He didn’t want any help from Dad…

Chris Sajnog talks about focus for your marksmanship
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New Rules of Marksmanship — Focus [VIDEO]

Do you believe the MYTH that you need to look at your sights and line them up? (I’m over here waving my B.S. Flag!) I’m going to blow your mind (and you’re going to blow away your targets from now on) when you watch this video! It’s twenty-two minutes of pure gold that will forever…

Chris Sajnog talks about the rule #3 for your marksmanship
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New Rules of Marksmanship — Rule # 3 Physics [VIDEO]

In the video, I discuss a few important points about why using mechanics is more important than methods and show you exactly how it’s done with a pistol and carbine. Press to Play…​ If you have questions, want to tell me what you think of the video, or just want to say HOOYAH!…Please do it…

Chris Sajnog recommends crafting a personalized firearms training plan.
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Personal Firearms Training: NROM Firearms Training Plan

Now that you’re an MVP shooter, after learning how to train your mind to become a better shooter, we need to come up with a Personal Firearms Training Plan. Lucky for you, New Rule #2 is all about Planning. I’m sure you understand the importance of planning when it comes to your vacations or, hopefully,…

Chris Sajnog instructs on the art of mindful shooting.
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Shooter’s Mindset Unleashed: New Rules of Marksmanship

Become an M.V.P. Shooter Your shooting mindset is, without a doubt, the most important part of becoming a better shooter. It’s what propels average shooters to become great shooters and great shooters to become masters. The problem is that it is also the hardest skill to convince others (you) is important. And I can understand…

Chris Sajnog recommends his book as a guide for training with firearms in the comfort of your home.
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New Rules of Marksmanship: A Firearms Training Manifesto

What I mean is that for the past twenty-five years, we’ve been debating over how to stand or how to hold a gun, when almost any way will work if you train the right way. But until now, nobody has focused on the methods of learning how to shoot as the issue. Was Michael Jordan…

Chris Sajnog talks about why its hard to improve when your a experienced shooter
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Why it’s Hard for Experienced Shooters to Improve [VIDEO]

There are 3 reasons it can be hard to get better: Cognitive Dissonance The Dip Feeling like a new guy Watch this video, improve shooting and get out of your rut (or avoid one altogether). Press to Play…​ Leave your comments or questions below. Hit page refresh if comments are not showing.  

Chris Sajnog teaches how to exercise your eyes for aim and focus
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Fix Your Eyes, Fix Your Focus, Shoot and Aim Easier with Two Simple Eye Exercises [VIDEO]

IF YOU’RE THAT LAZY…GO AWAY! To my faithful, hardworking New Rules students…let’s go! If you’re like me and your eyesight seems to be getting worse, I’ve got good news; your eyes are muscles. And just like any other muscle in your body, you can make them stronger through exercise. For years we thought that as…

Bold black-and-red graphic with text “Master Dry Fire Training,” promoting elite firearms practice; featured image for a dry fire training blog post.
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The Only Firearms Training That Will Sharpen Your Edge

If you’ve read How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL or spent time on my firearms training blog, you probably already know the “secret.” For the rest of you? Well, I could tell you… but then I’d have to kill you. Just kidding. Kind of. Let’s drop the mystery: The so-called secret is dry fire…

Chris Sajnog explains why you don't require a firearms instructor.
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Improve Your Shooting: Why You Don’t Need a Firearms Instructor

Now Hiring Instructors I’ve been a firearms instructor for quite some time now and I have taught at every skill level. After I retired from the Navy and started my own training company, I started getting resumes from people who wanted to come on as instructors. I’d read through their resumes and although they may…