Chris Sajnog teaches to improve your accuracy when shooting
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Improve Shooting Accuracy with One Simple Technique

“Hello everyone! In this post, I’ll show you a straightforward method to enhance your shooting accuracy. Let’s begin and improve shooting accuracy!“ Use Your Sights! It may sound too simple; too easy to be true! Can it really be? Yes, boys and girls, with our patented new shooting technique you too can hit targets with…

Chris Sajnog instructs on the art of shooting while in motion.
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Shooting and Moving Training: Elevate Skills with Dynamism

I never wanted to work with an operator who disliked training. Think back to your own experiences, and without a doubt, all of you can remember those who complained, didn’t put forth the effort, or simply had a “medical appointment” or some “personal issue” that always came up during training. Remember those guys and remember…

Chris Sajnog in tactical gear holding rifles.
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My Top Rated Tactical Gear List Recommendations

I’ve received a few emails asking for different recommendations for gear for my private training courses. To save time emailing everyone back and spending more time at the range, I’ve gone down my top rated tactical gear list for my basic pistol course and have given guidance where possible. The tactical gear you choose comes…

Chris Sajnog talks about the top three myths about shooting firearms.
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The Top 3 Firearms Training Myths and How to Fix Them [VIDEO]

OK, so if you know me, you know I have a passion for two things. Teaching other people how to shoot and spending as much time as possible with my two boys. To accomplish this, I developed the New Rules of Marksmanship Training System, which focuses on learning to shoot at home. In this video,…

Chris Sajnog talks about what constant feedback is.
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New Rules of Marksmanship — Constant Feedback [VIDEO]

There’s only one way to do that — Constant feedback. Check out this video to learn what it is and how you can have someone watching you, even if you’re alone. (Sad face) Click Play… Key Takeaways… Do not learn a new technique without a way to get feedback. Once you learn a technique, you…

Chris Sajnog talks about deliberate practice
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The New Rules of Marksmanship — Deliberate Practice [VIDEO]

How you become an expert shooter has more to do with how you practice than with merely performing a skill a large number of times. If it just took “putting in the time,” we would all be typing 1,000 words a minute by now, but we all just continue to peck away at the keys…

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 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…