Chris Sajnog offers open-eye instruction in shooting guns.
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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. You’ll also learn the following: If you want to learn more about shooting with both eyes open, I’ve created several posts around this…

Chris Sajnog talks about speed in weapon transition
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Weapon Transition Training: The Evolution of Law Enforcement Training

One of your main duties in LE is physical interaction, so this means that almost everything you do while you’re on the job is a perishable skill. Even your verbal skills are perishable. Think back to the day when you started your Law Enforcement training, whether it be in an academy or in the military, and…

Chris gathered the policemen
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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…

Chris Sajnog's podcast about the your biggest whys and more
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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…  

Chris Sajnog talks about what is like to be a SEAL and USCG
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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  

Chris Sajnog and his focused fitness in shooting firearms
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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…

Chris Sajnog shares what you need to know about law enforcement training
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Law Enforcement Training – What You Need To Know

Being a Training Officer in charge of Law Enforcement Training was a duty I truly enjoyed. There were so many factors that made the experience the best I’d ever had in my nearly fourteen years (and still counting) career. I could write non-stop about all the good things, but to sum up the key factors,…

Chris Sajnog teaches the four simple steps in drawing your pistol.
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How to Draw a Pistol in 4 Simple Steps

Whether it’s drawing your firearm against an active shooter, someone with an edged weapon, or any other weapon of opportunity, the fundamentals and the end game should always be the same — your eyes, weapon, and sights up on the threat and stopping the threat. Many LE operators only incorporate drawing from the holster during…

Chris Sajnog teaches the proper breathing techniques in shooting.
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Breathing and Shooting Techniques to Elevate Marksmanship

In this breathing and shooting technique, something we’ve all been taught, if we were taught the correct way to shoot, was utilizing the seven fundamentals of shooting. For a refresher on those fundamentals or what we like to call “habits,” check out Chris’ all-encompassing article titled “7 Habits of Highly Effective Shooters.” He later goes…

Chris Sajnog showcasing 'Accuracy vs Speed' shooting techniques.
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Speed vs Accuracy: Mastering Precision and Swift Execution

You’re going to (quickly) throw your rounds all around the guy shooting at you, hoping that he doesn’t have the discipline to slowly press back on his trigger with you in his sights. Let’s see…if I slap the trigger fast ten times, one round is bound to hit him! Why You Should Avoid Missing Okay,…