WEAKNESSES in My Preparations

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

Demonstration and commentary about my emergency preparations and some areas I need to improve in. Particularly physical and medical preps. I incorporate kicking and punching into my exercise.

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  • Also, I think you have the strength to lift and carry a 300lb. Person. Maybe techniques in lifting and carrying, such as fireman's carry, you lack? I thought that was one of the reasons everyone shows their belts off in edc vids? Sometimes you cant lift or carry someone, you have to use your belt to drag them.

  • a warrior attitude and mentallity, which means regardless of the threat, you know you are going to win.

  • ... a warrior mentallity, wjich means you ferl comtortable with taking it to a threat and all about winning no matter what.

  • Stop flinching, breath control, steady trigger pull, no jerking, keep finger in place. Try looking for gracie self defense vids on amazon. I have a 12 vid collection with a blue belt test at end. Its not like taking classes but it will form.a basic foundation for you in hand to hand. You look ready to learn. Get with a boxer for proper stance and punching techniques. Im not super proficient but I do a little of all including wrestling which is better than none at all. Also helps develop

  • Dem roundhouse kicks were EPIC son! Lol keep up da good work DEMCADDY

  • Things I learned in the US Army (Scout/Recon)..

    1:NEVER share a Foxhole with a guy BRAVER than YOU!

    2: When the enemy is within range, SO ARE YOU!

    3: You walk into a FAR ambush, Run and break contact

    4: You walk into a CLOSE ambush.....ATTACK LIKE YOUR PISSED OFF!

    Good Luck & Stay Safe......"Scouts Out"

  • Finger placement on your trigger, Once you set your finger ,LEAVE IT THERE, In the video your are Removing the finger all the way off of the trigger and REaquiring the finger position and thats not good. Release that trigger JUST enough to let the trigger reset for the next shot,then your ready for the next.(Can be done in DRY FIRE too) This is true in long guns & pistols. Muscle memory after awhile with it. Good luck!

  • "Let me see your WAR FACE!! Ya Gotta WAR FACE DONT CHA? You dont impress me, WORK ON IT!!!"  LOL FMJ MOVIE!

  • @Daffyy2009 and if you want i can make a video of what i have learned in shooting in the army

  • hey Demcad, i have a shooting tip for you. if you are shooting in single shots try to slowly pull the trigger because it looks like you are jerking the trigger. its one of the things they taught us in the army

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