The more variety and fun we can add to our dry fire, the quicker we'll learn and the more often you'll train.
The more we can add visual decision making to our training, the more it will transfer over to the real world. https://PopUpTargets.com is exactly the solution you've been looking for to make dry fire fun AND effective.
They come with 50+ drills for law enforcement/self-defense, competition, long range, visual decision making, and drills to help you learn to trust your front sight...some use lights like the SwitchedOn App or BlazePods, but most can be done with nothing but a safely unloaded pistol with all ammo removed from the training area or a laser pistol like the SIRT https://DryFirePistol.com that I use in the video.
P.S. Yes, that IS steam coming out of my mouth. It's 20 degrees in my garage/studio :) And also, yes...there's something not quite right with the video that I can't figure out. It's HD 1080p, and yet still fuzzy.
Fast Cold Weather Draw Stroke from an IWB holster, gloves, wool coat, and multiple layers--reality
It's fun to practice wearing ideal clothing, because it's fast. That's awesome, but you should also train for the real world by practicing with the actual clothes you wear. (When you base your training on reality, rather than the range, the skills you b
Dry Fire Shouldn't Suck--Check Out These Light Based Dry Fire/Airsoft Drills
Dry Fire Shouldn't Suck...add in movement, fun, variety, and real world skills like visual decision making, trip avoidance, movement and more with drills like this from RealWorldGunTraining.com
For this video, I'm using an Umarex Glock airsoft, AttackSen
Using The Walther PPQ ?Paintball? Gun For Serious Training?
Quick, easy drill to shoot better with both eyes open...with a defensive pistol, carbine, OR long range precision rifle. Get more tactical vision drills at http://TacticalVisionTraining.com so you can expand your peripheral awareness, identify threats qu