Recoil Anticipation - Pistol Skills Video Series with Ernest Langdon (#2)

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Welcome to Video 2 of a 31 part Pistol Skills Video Series with Ernest Langdon!

The #1 hurdle that all shooter have to learn to manage is recoil anticipation. Some instructors call it different things, but recoil anticipation or pre-ignition push is something everyone struggles with at one point or another. This video gives you some tips and tricks to help you fix this most common accuracy issue to increase your accuracy of shots at speed.

VIDEO TOPICS:
Assessing ability to make an accurate shot (0:06-1:12)
Analyzing the target (1:13-3:00)
Up drill Pt.1 (3:01-4:58)
Dry Fire team drill (4:59-6:11)
Up drill Pt.2 (6:19-7:25)
poormans ball and dummy drill (7:35-8:42)
Dry fire team drill Pt.2 (8:44-9:21)

This series will include several sections of the topics Ernest covers in his pistol skills classes including:
• Fundamentals
• Drills
• Techniques
• The Why’s Behind the Techniques Ernest teaches
• Ernest’s Methodology

We are excited to bring you his teachings in small nuggets of information to share his knowledge, why and demonstrate with students on the how.

“Listening to someone tell you what to do is easy in the moment – “Just do it this way.” If you don’t understand the why, it’s easy to be convinced to do it differently. Understanding the why behind the techniques will help a person learn to do and execute precisely and consistently. Firearms and shooting have always been a passion for me – from competitive or practical to hobby and everyday carry purposes – being able to share this information in a clear and concise way is important to me. There are millions on new gun owners who need the fundamental skills to learn the gun, how to safely use their firearm if they choose to have one for personal every day carry or home defense.” – Ernest Langdon, President of Langdon Tactical Technology, Inc.

We hope you enjoy this series!

ABOUT ERNEST LANGDON
Ernest’s background includes 12 years of active duty service in the United States Marine Corps, over 30 years of competitive shooting experience including a Grand Master rating in USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) and accreditation as a Distinguished Master in IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) with 10 National Championships and 2 World Speed Shooting titles. He is a gunsmith by trade and brings exception knowledge to not only training but firearms as well.

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