This sort of thing is exactly why this is the best channel out there. In a world filled with videos of a dude pinging the same two 7-yard steel targets on repeat, the TR crew is kicking out real-world shooting advice in a way I can practice in my living room. Keep it up guys!
@@rAvensBBr yeah, but your association of GT with a channel for shooting advice is not correct; it's something he flat out doesn't do. He tells you to get training from other people.
"My time in the military, exposed me to a lot of bullshit..." This statement here. This one right here, is applicable to just about every MOS in the US armed forces.
I’m an old Vietnam vet who lives in Alaska. I’ll be out in the snow, but little by little this old man will master this. Enjoyed this and will be rewatching this lots of times, well done Z.
Outstanding! Thank you, sir. I appreciate your comments about limited mobility. I'm in my 60's and not quite as flexible as I used to be. Still strong, but a bit stiff. I'll be practicing what you taught here.
Great stuff. It's like dry firing. Doesn't cost any money to train this and builds oh so important muscle memory for when the brown stuff hits the fan.
Doing movements like this with full kit on is a great way to find out REALLY FAST what’s comfortable and what isn’t, and how to set it up accordingly. Great video.
I love how Zee’s shirt goes through stages 1) sick grey t shirt 2) light drizzle? Maybe a little sweat? 3) ahh we’re rolling around on the ground 4) Zee’s getting sweaty 5) did Zee change shirts to a dark grey 😂🤙🏻 Strength & Honor And thankyou for another awesome video TR team
Instructor Zee's heavy flow day on the range. "Brokeback mountain some people use." You forgot the "reverse piledriver" and the "Cosby Sweater." In all seriousness, I really enjoy the content and I like seeing new things I can add to my range activities. This has been my favourite presentation since you did the segment on drawing a concealed carry after having fallen or having been pushed down. Very practical but also just enjoyable. Stuff like this ads some variety and challenge to an afternoon at the range. As always, thanks for the content and the service.
J Dee yeah you’d think but the problem is when it’s between losing teeth and get fucked up a bit or not get shot the options are clear for standard training
such important points, this is paramount for the older years.... a young man can manipulate the body to cover mistakes and recover quickly, with age comes the need for continued training and improvement of basic skills like these to compensate the old body that doesnt' move too well any longer.... some times the old bull wins not because of pure power and aggression, but because of experience and composure...... great vids
I did a pistol competition drill where you had to drop to the ground before taking 6 aimed shots in 10 seconds. I just fell over like a plank to save time, but in 10 years, I doubt I will be able to.
I lost my two from teeth in Iraq. Standing in the back of the MRAP and waiting for it to stop and the ramp to drop. MRAP hits a ditch and bounces me into the ceiling. Rifle followed and the buttstock slams into my face and knocked my fronts out. I learned to remained seated with seat backs and tray tables locked in the upright position until the vehicle makes a complete stop 😂
anyone that has played ARMA 3 knows these positions. Every one of these positions is in that military simulation game. Great video showing the athleticism required to achieve these positions. the opening statement is gold btw! "My time in the military, exposed me to a lot of bullshit" straight facts.
I enjoy how Z can be an effective, knowledgeable instructor, without being a patronising kuck. I'm an old man now, and am beyond the age of someone telling me I'm a, "Stupid, inbred, pos" when attempting to learn. He's likeable, and still comes across as a fkn badass.
Most Green Berets are. I’ve trained with 2, one for a little over 2 years in an ongoing tactical class. They are the salt of the earth. Always positive, helpful, patient, open minded and humble. At least that’s been my experience training with SF guys. Best on the planet. 👍
@@BretAllen1 its because they're actually taught how to teach The "stupid inbred pos" is actually a really really shitty way to teach shit. It makes sense for basic but it really shouldn't exist past that except for things like stress shoots and on the objective
I love listening to combat veterans, "you`ll be trying to tuck your ass behind some grass!" Freaking awesome quote! I`m a WW1 history junkie and there are no shortage of quotes similar from those guys. The weapons change but grunt remains, awesome video!
I teach jiu jitsu and i love the way its broken down into simple techniques including small details like which hand to post with and why and how to connect knees to elbows to create frames.. awesome teaching.
This is good no nonsense straightforward instruction. I also take note of how someone like Z sets up his rifle with sling, AFG, sights and so on because he knows what he's talking about. Also take note of what is not on his gun, things that throw it off balance, things that stick out and hang up on stuff.
Later on, that tooth of Zee's grew into a leader of all the other knocked out teeth on that range. Today it is the dictator of an authoritarian nation of soldier teeth on range 17, and is threatening to expand onto range 16. The UN us talking about sanctions and pretty soon the 101st will have to deploy to contain Zee's tooth army.
It's the small things like this you don't think about until you go to do it and then there you are trying to figure out how your going to maneuver in to position. Good video brother. Thanks.
This is fantastic. These movements resonate with me well as a martial artist and a veteran. This makes me think of stance training in martial arts may that be Karate, TKD, Shaolin, etc. Without good stances you have no power and stability. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Spent some of my Army time at Fort Campbell too. Two years in the 2bn/327th Infantry Regiment, Company A, mortar platoon. Some people were still in the WW-2 wooden barracks.
This is the best rifle position training I have seen, both practical and efficient. Congratulations! I do wince to see your knee sticking straight up from your supine position. Good way to lose a knee.
Ray Ward these are movement positions isolated from context of cover or any other situation besides MOVING. Imagine cover there. Check out one of my previous videos showing me beside a car.
Great info...it's a good idea to obviously get out and check these and any moves to 'get small', because about the time you pull a muscle or pop a tendon you'd think, geez I used to be able to do something similar just a few years ago...at 62 I'm re-learning quickly
Zee, you are the Best tactical teacher on YT. I save every kernel of wisdom and train in the Home, park, backyard as onlookers think I’m having a seizure, until it’s unconscious and ingrained. Great workout, try it for 1/2 hr and you’ll see. Thank you again for great, practical, and important knowledge bombs. Please keep it coming. You are the Best.
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL ZEE: in my youth I was a break dancer. I completely understand why we must practice/train not only CTEs but also the FLOW to help decrease the size of our signature. Long story short I would practice break dance moves a couple hours a day everyday to develop muscle memory. Because when saturday night rolls around and your out doing your thing and you gotta battle another individual and/or crew it is all muscle memory and your subconscious mind doing the work. I think that either people get it or they dont. Maybe I battle a guy and the battle only lasts a few moments in time, most people dont realize that those few seconds of LIGHTING FAST MOVES Took 1000s upon 1000s of repetitions day after day after day to ensure you were able to perform when it truly mattered. I learned how to spin on head, I know I can learn this, and excel beyond everyone's expectations. SPECIAL THANKS TO EVERYONE From the instructors to the cameramen
Good stuff Zee, this is going into my training routine. I especially appreciate that you take the time to give us the why! Very important for us "A" types! Keep up the good fight.
Looks like a solid workout with the weight on as a bonus. Getting used to diffrent positions and the transition between them gives you the freedom you need to adapt and win. Dicipline=Freedom. Solid video, get after it :)
@@kasonwoodson7856 we have to worry about our own government and the ultra rich, I'm not worried about the TV's latest fear porn. But yea this is exactly what I needed. I know what is coming, Christians are told to trade our cloak for a sword during these times. I love my life and I'm going to fight for it; no Scamdemic, no new world order, no stopping humanities evolution in consciousness and awareness of our dividinity!
Great information! Love how fundamental jiu jitsu movements can be incorporated into so many different areas of life. I’m trying to save to train with you and Micky at some point soon! Thank you! 🤙🏼
TR is fast becoming my favorite tactical channel. Great stuff right here! Have been working on going into these different shooting positions for a little while, but this gives me some different techniques that may work better for me. At 62 I'm still in decent shape, just not as flexible as I once was. I can still get down in the ground & get back up, just not as fast, lol. Getting old ain't for sissies!
This is a great video Zee. Back in 1980 there was no supine position nor did we get any switch position training. I definitely went in at the wrong time.
Those a great tips for getting from position to position. A while back I cracked my jaw on a rear peep sight at a project Appleseed weekend during a standing to prone stage while wrapped up in the sling. Wish I had seen this first!
Smashed my front tooth out on a react to contact range at Bragg doing the same thing. Great video for retraining and transitions. Thanks and I'm glad I'm not the only one to lose a tooth like that.
Good stuff. A lot of folks don’t realize how effective you can be in these positions and more. You can figure out what works best for you, but above all, trigger discipline and muzzle awareness is a must. Notice the orientation of his weapon, always down range. Even if you dip it or elevate it a little, it’s still towards the threat. A good friend of mine also implemented something one time... we all know the range safety rules but also added another one to it. “KNOW THE STATUS OF YOUR WEAPON!” This is so true. I love shooting, I love firearms, I have several AR platform rifle builds, imma firearms instructor for our PD, SWAT, etc etc... but you can’t beat this type of training. This is some good stuff. Stay frosty, ladies and gents. Vet104 - out
You guys all rock!! You teach real time tactics that we use every time every time we train. Been looking for some open venue exercises and this will help. Thank you and keep up the great work. Be safe brothers.
It's really interesting to have YOUR experience as a fighter. I have been trying your moves on airsoft fields with my plate carrier load-out. Even if players laugh at first, I saw a major difference in my flow, my focus on targets, reactivity, precision and success rate on all my shots. the most appropriate situations for me were CQB and defensive situations, which became really pressuring for the attackers. So thanks for your mastery tools !
Instructor Zee, thank you for the training exercise, as soon as the things dry out, I will give it a go. Side note, your shoes look cool, what are they?
Very informational video on military firing stances and transitioning from one to another. Im in the Army Reserves at the moment and am going Active after four years. Eventually I want to be a U.S. Army Ranger, and with what I want to do with the Rangers I find this video very helpful
Notice the desire to use “bone supported” positions.. always desirable if possible . Always keep your focus on the threat or be scanning for other threats. Great video.
I grew up shooting squirrels from sitting position and in military some moron told me I should not support bone on bone, until I put 10 shots center target :)
This is a really good video, if only you covered how to transition from prone to reverse cowgirl I could get my misses to watch it. She looks like a fecking cat trying to lick its arse!!
Some men are just born to be warriors... Thank god for those men... Having grown up an athlete , and eventually a collegiate athlete, seeing the breakdown and the mechanics of movements, really hit home for me... The sport of war is awfully understated..! Thanks!
Outstanding video! Once again we can do these drills without firing a shot until the muscle memory is engrained . Including in my backyard. Then we can throw all the rounds down range to confirm accuracy. Thanks Zee
I am amazed to learn how relevant break-dancing is to gun battles. All this getting up, getting down and transitions; the big difference is properly handling the power tool in your hands while you do it.
Your body part movements make alot of sense because you need push off for a quick momentum shift. I like the fact you pointed to your foot & elbo positioning. Much respect Zee.
I am currently absorbing this information and wisdom and transforming it into my photography stances
😂
this is actually very smart for some tricky angles with no tripod or flat surface. i would know personally.
While you are walking on the catwalk? On the catwalk...
@@barrackhussein464 alright buddy. have fun with that.
@@barrackhussein464 confronting some1 about something that doesnt matter and not even sure of is a sign of being dickish
This sort of thing is exactly why this is the best channel out there. In a world filled with videos of a dude pinging the same two 7-yard steel targets on repeat, the TR crew is kicking out real-world shooting advice in a way I can practice in my living room.
Keep it up guys!
Yeah, true, there's only so much Garand Thumb up his ass being fake-tough-guy I can handle.
@@rAvensBBr GarandThumb doesn't give shooting advice. He reviews guns and gear and avoids training cuz he doesn't know that shit.
@@bradleyryan8838 You wanna watch Flannel Daddy, that's up to you. He's not for me.
@@rAvensBBr yeah, but your association of GT with a channel for shooting advice is not correct; it's something he flat out doesn't do. He tells you to get training from other people.
@@bradleyryan8838 OK, that's fair. Well stated, wasn't trying to pick a fight, just don't dig that dudes vids. Peace.
"My time in the military, exposed me to a lot of bullshit..."
This statement here. This one right here, is applicable to just about every MOS in the US armed forces.
russell28533 especially 11 bravo
@@romedome6426 14 delta too
Applicable to pretty much every armed forces around the world lol
Us 0311's feel that shit in our soul
Works the same way for every army I'm sure
I’m an old Vietnam vet who lives in Alaska. I’ll be out in the snow, but little by little this old man will master this. Enjoyed this and will be rewatching this lots of times, well done Z.
Her: babe what are you doing on the floor?
Me: ...supine..its a shooting platform for my weapon system
c mamo
Her: but babe, we're not in USA, firearms are illegal here...
@Bill where the fuck did you get 200 plus mass shooting a year hahah
@Dan Trebune thank god for people with common sense lord have mercie how did that guy get on this page hahah!!!
@@badger_actual8249 He probably heard it from CNN whiles staring at the idiot box (TV).
Professional teaching going on here. Pay attention. This big ole war dog showing real skills, has my old ass glued to the screen. Thanks brother.
Truth be told.....I'm infantryman vet and when me n my boys saw these guys rarely walking round post we were in awe, like we seen Jesus Christ 🤔😂
Outstanding! Thank you, sir. I appreciate your comments about limited mobility. I'm in my 60's and not quite as flexible as I used to be. Still strong, but a bit stiff. I'll be practicing what you taught here.
Yep same here my friend
Nice man
Great stuff. It's like dry firing. Doesn't cost any money to train this and builds oh so important muscle memory for when the brown stuff hits the fan.
Doing movements like this with full kit on is a great way to find out REALLY FAST what’s comfortable and what isn’t, and how to set it up accordingly. Great video.
"Vague ideas become vague actions" , That there could be the title of a book
I love how Zee’s shirt goes through stages
1) sick grey t shirt
2) light drizzle? Maybe a little sweat?
3) ahh we’re rolling around on the ground
4) Zee’s getting sweaty
5) did Zee change shirts to a dark grey
😂🤙🏻
Strength & Honor
And thankyou for another awesome video TR team
I’ve said it before, but between his knowledge, experience, and humor, Zee needs his own show….love that dude.
Instructor Zee's heavy flow day on the range.
"Brokeback mountain some people use." You forgot the "reverse piledriver" and the "Cosby Sweater."
In all seriousness, I really enjoy the content and I like seeing new things I can add to my range activities. This has been my favourite presentation since you did the segment on drawing a concealed carry after having fallen or having been pushed down. Very practical but also just enjoyable. Stuff like this ads some variety and challenge to an afternoon at the range. As always, thanks for the content and the service.
"...a rifle behind every blade of grass." Zee will be holding one of those rifles, now I'll be holding one too.
Great content, keep it up.
MURICA
Warren Philips 👍🏿
Just make sure to remember to tuck your ass behind the grass
It's good to figure out what movement works and what doesn't. Especially for those of us that have had parts replaced.
"Ya thats a tooth, but its not your tooth"
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
Lmao
You think they would update the butt stock method, they've been doing it since world war II
J Dee yeah you’d think but the problem is when it’s between losing teeth and get fucked up a bit or not get shot the options are clear for standard training
J Dee dont be mean
They should train the "safe way" and understand that in a gun fight, you'll do it faster than safe.
such important points, this is paramount for the older years.... a young man can manipulate the body to cover mistakes and recover quickly, with age comes the need for continued training and improvement of basic skills like these to compensate the old body that doesnt' move too well any longer.... some times the old bull wins not because of pure power and aggression, but because of experience and composure...... great vids
Great point, I can definitely relate. I was doing these drills during Instructor Zee's class and I was pretty sore the next day.
I did a pistol competition drill where you had to drop to the ground before taking 6 aimed shots in 10 seconds. I just fell over like a plank to save time, but in 10 years, I doubt I will be able to.
I lost my two from teeth in Iraq. Standing in the back of the MRAP and waiting for it to stop and the ramp to drop. MRAP hits a ditch and bounces me into the ceiling. Rifle followed and the buttstock slams into my face and knocked my fronts out. I learned to remained seated with seat backs and tray tables locked in the upright position until the vehicle makes a complete stop 😂
Funny stuff. Thanks for sharing, and thank you for your service. TR
Did you get a purple heart for injury in combat? 🤣😂
😂good times, yea we learned the hard way
Thanks for your sacrifice🇺🇸🙏
@@darrenhooper9050 he sacrificed his ability to eat an apple without cutting it up 😔
(This is a joke, I've also dealt with dental injury)
This guy is about as real as it gets.
anyone that has played ARMA 3 knows these positions. Every one of these positions is in that military simulation game. Great video showing the athleticism required to achieve these positions. the opening statement is gold btw! "My time in the military, exposed me to a lot of bullshit" straight facts.
I enjoy how Z can be an effective, knowledgeable instructor, without being a patronising kuck. I'm an old man now, and am beyond the age of someone telling me I'm a, "Stupid, inbred, pos" when attempting to learn. He's likeable, and still comes across as a fkn badass.
Most Green Berets are. I’ve trained with 2, one for a little over 2 years in an ongoing tactical class. They are the salt of the earth. Always positive, helpful, patient, open minded and humble. At least that’s been my experience training with SF guys. Best on the planet. 👍
@@BretAllen1 its because they're actually taught how to teach
The "stupid inbred pos" is actually a really really shitty way to teach shit. It makes sense for basic but it really shouldn't exist past that except for things like stress shoots and on the objective
I love listening to combat veterans, "you`ll be trying to tuck your ass behind some grass!" Freaking awesome quote! I`m a WW1 history junkie and there are no shortage of quotes similar from those guys. The weapons change but grunt remains, awesome video!
I was scrolling thru,I have Ww1 photo for sale
I teach jiu jitsu and i love the way its broken down into simple techniques including small details like which hand to post with and why and how to connect knees to elbows to create frames.. awesome teaching.
Me and my son, used some air soft rifles, to flow thru these positions, at 52 years old, very safe way to move. Thanks for demonstrating!
This looks a lot like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu warmup movements.
Same thing i thought im a blue belt but if it works it works
Shrimping and killing :)
The word "martial" pertains to warfare, so I would say that what Mr Zee is demonstrating qualifies as a martial art.
Lol, as a bjj player myself i thought it, you can see he is from US from the way he goes to the ground in a wrestling like position, and his accent.
Mmmmmhmm. Don't show up to the range in your gi.
This is good no nonsense straightforward instruction. I also take note of how someone like Z sets up his rifle with sling, AFG, sights and so on because he knows what he's talking about.
Also take note of what is not on his gun, things that throw it off balance, things that stick out and hang up on stuff.
Later on, that tooth of Zee's grew into a leader of all the other knocked out teeth on that range. Today it is the dictator of an authoritarian nation of soldier teeth on range 17, and is threatening to expand onto range 16. The UN us talking about sanctions and pretty soon the 101st will have to deploy to contain Zee's tooth army.
Enya Facce best comment😁👊
@@zdurham1 you dang right!
Semper Fi. Great class Zee.
Ahh ha ha ha ha, THAT’s funny man! Good stuff!
I can't believe I read all of that, but I am really glad I did lmao
Never before have I actually seen a comment that deserved so many likes but didn't get them
It's the small things like this you don't think about until you go to do it and then there you are trying to figure out how your going to maneuver in to position. Good video brother. Thanks.
This is fantastic. These movements resonate with me well as a martial artist and a veteran. This makes me think of stance training in martial arts may that be Karate, TKD, Shaolin, etc. Without good stances you have no power and stability. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Sir, you are a gifted teacher. It could be cooking, welding, gun fighting, whatever. Thank you for sharing!
Great work!
Thanks!
Spent some of my Army time at Fort Campbell too. Two years in the 2bn/327th Infantry Regiment, Company A, mortar platoon. Some people were still in the WW-2 wooden barracks.
This would be a good drill for people's edc setup too.....
Agree. We need to do more to shake out our kit and adjust as needed. Can't do that standing flat-footed on a range.
Natural born teacher. This has helped me understand a bunch of things I was struggling with. Thank you!
Best training vidéo on CZcams for a long time 🍻
Thank you! Your techniques will help minimize my effort getting up fast with old knees
Yes. Super to-the-point value content Zee! Keep em' coming! Exposure equals composure!
This is the best rifle position training I have seen, both practical and efficient. Congratulations! I do wince to see your knee sticking straight up from your supine position. Good way to lose a knee.
Ray Ward these are movement positions isolated from context of cover or any other situation besides MOVING.
Imagine cover there.
Check out one of my previous videos showing me beside a car.
That was distressingly thorough dentistry advice!
The firearms stuff was pretty useful, too.
Great info...it's a good idea to obviously get out and check these and any moves to 'get small', because about the time you pull a muscle or pop a tendon you'd think, geez I used to be able to do something similar just a few years ago...at 62 I'm re-learning quickly
Guys the humour and quality of content is just superb. God bless Z and the gang.
Zee, you are the Best tactical teacher on YT. I save every kernel of wisdom and train in the
Home, park, backyard as onlookers think I’m having a seizure, until it’s unconscious and ingrained. Great workout, try it for 1/2 hr and you’ll see. Thank you again for great, practical, and important knowledge bombs. Please keep it coming. You are the Best.
That moment when "Front, Back, Goes" make sense
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL ZEE: in my youth I was a break dancer. I completely understand why we must practice/train not only CTEs but also the FLOW to help decrease the size of our signature.
Long story short I would practice break dance moves a couple hours a day everyday to develop muscle memory. Because when saturday night rolls around and your out doing your thing and you gotta battle another individual and/or crew it is all muscle memory and your subconscious mind doing the work. I think that either people get it or they dont. Maybe I battle a guy and the battle only lasts a few moments in time, most people dont realize that those few seconds of
LIGHTING FAST MOVES
Took 1000s upon 1000s of repetitions day after day after day to ensure you were able to perform when it truly mattered.
I learned how to spin on head, I know I can learn this, and excel beyond everyone's expectations.
SPECIAL THANKS TO EVERYONE
From the instructors to the cameramen
Good stuff Zee, this is going into my training routine. I especially appreciate that you take the time to give us the why! Very important for us "A" types! Keep up the good fight.
Well thought out training class. I would recommend placing the weapon on safe anytime you change positions.
Of course. Thanks for mentioning it. TR
Subjective, but yes in most cases.
Looks like a solid workout with the weight on as a bonus.
Getting used to diffrent positions and the transition between them gives you the freedom you need to adapt and win. Dicipline=Freedom.
Solid video, get after it :)
Love you guys, strength and freedom.
This video should be called "How to prepare for the end of 2020 in America."
i mean we prob bout to go to war or at least nfac wants tx so gotta get ready
@@kasonwoodson7856 we have to worry about our own government and the ultra rich, I'm not worried about the TV's latest fear porn. But yea this is exactly what I needed. I know what is coming, Christians are told to trade our cloak for a sword during these times. I love my life and I'm going to fight for it; no Scamdemic, no new world order, no stopping humanities evolution in consciousness and awareness of our dividinity!
*2024
Those positions sure seem to take practice if not some strength as well. That gun was very powerful too!
Great information! Love how fundamental jiu jitsu movements can be incorporated into so many different areas of life. I’m trying to save to train with you and Micky at some point soon! Thank you! 🤙🏼
TR is fast becoming my favorite tactical channel.
Great stuff right here!
Have been working on going into these different shooting positions for a little while, but this gives me some different techniques that may work better for me. At 62 I'm still in decent shape, just not as flexible as I once was. I can still get down in the ground & get back up, just not as fast, lol.
Getting old ain't for sissies!
I've been working on these movements but my old knees aren't what they used to be.
But I'm working on it.
HotSnot TaterTot keep it up!
“Rollover prone or broke back mountain”. 😂. Love it. Simple movements. Great video
My man Zee with those knowledge bombs again!.. Salute and respect thats all I gotta say
I like that transition from kneeling to sitting.
You make it look easy, Z! Thanks for the great tips.
This is a great video Zee. Back in 1980 there was no supine position nor did we get any switch position training. I definitely went in at the wrong time.
ScottyM1959 I didn’t get that training either.
I made it according to my experiences👊👊
"My next progression goes into the supine position. I call it the supine." -Zee
Lol
Those a great tips for getting from position to position.
A while back I cracked my jaw on a rear peep sight at a project Appleseed weekend during a standing to prone stage while wrapped up in the sling. Wish I had seen this first!
More of instructor zee please
Smashed my front tooth out on a react to contact range at Bragg doing the same thing. Great video for retraining and transitions. Thanks and I'm glad I'm not the only one to lose a tooth like that.
Legend!
Great video and your story was Epic.
Broke these stances down very well, mentally downloaded.
Good stuff. A lot of folks don’t realize how effective you can be in these positions and more. You can figure out what works best for you, but above all, trigger discipline and muzzle awareness is a must. Notice the orientation of his weapon, always down range. Even if you dip it or elevate it a little, it’s still towards the threat. A good friend of mine also implemented something one time... we all know the range safety rules but also added another one to it. “KNOW THE STATUS OF YOUR WEAPON!” This is so true. I love shooting, I love firearms, I have several AR platform rifle builds, imma firearms instructor for our PD, SWAT, etc etc... but you can’t beat this type of training. This is some good stuff. Stay frosty, ladies and gents. Vet104 - out
Excellent performance w a rifle in hand!
Great stuff!! Looking forward to practicing!
Thank you for your very good videos! Big hug from a german LEO ! Stay safe over there
When I hear an accent like this, I immediately think: this guy can shoot. Like, say no more, man! He can SHOOT!
Specially considerin his articulate use of the fuck word.
Amen brother! I agree with you wholeheartedly and stand with you. Keep being a voice of truth.
My old roommate lost his tooth from the carrying handle on a m240 machine gun at Quantico Virginia Marine Corps base.
You guys all rock!! You teach real time tactics that we use every time every time we train. Been looking for some open venue exercises and this will help. Thank you and keep up the great work. Be safe brothers.
I thought the bird landed on his shoulder at 16:37
It's really interesting to have YOUR experience as a fighter. I have been trying your moves on airsoft fields with my plate carrier load-out. Even if players laugh at first, I saw a major difference in my flow, my focus on targets, reactivity, precision and success rate on all my shots. the most appropriate situations for me were CQB and defensive situations, which became really pressuring for the attackers. So thanks for your mastery tools !
Bad Ass video brother! Going to go home and see what this old ass body can do lol. Thanks for getting your Sweat On for us out here.
Instructor Zee, these are the videos I need. You're the man!
Instructor Zee, thank you for the training exercise, as soon as the things dry out, I will give it a go. Side note, your shoes look cool, what are they?
David Card adidas trail shoes, goretex. Thx
@@zdurham1 Thank you, stay awesome.
Never thought I'd see the day where I'd be watching a video about gun jiujitsu, actually understand the application, and respect the advice.
This will soon be illegal to even watch in Virginia.
Million man March!!Tar and feathering and outta town on a rail....sounds Guuuuuud!!
Magus Joseph
It’s ok. Once we are all criminals we will all have the ultimate freedom. Just not giving a shit anymore.
Embrace your inner criminal. 😎😂
SO, FIGHT BACK
False alarm, the Commonwealth of Virginia State Senate killed the bill. You gun nuts are safe.
Zee, I am a little late to this dance on movement. Thanks for distilling down the transitions between movements. Have a great weekend.
I'll take any trick in the book and out of it.
Very informational video on military firing stances and transitioning from one to another. Im in the Army Reserves at the moment and am going Active after four years. Eventually I want to be a U.S. Army Ranger, and with what I want to do with the Rangers I find this video very helpful
Where do I get those kneepads if someone can help me out
Duolingo Owl made by arcteryx
Nice and easy, step by step instructions.
The way God intented!!!
Well done Instructor Zee!!!👍✌
I think that was my f*cking tooth! Not! But it was a good story!
Highest value information, developed in the most serious environment.
Thank you.
What type knee pads he have?
The ones that pad your knees
Notice the desire to use “bone supported” positions.. always desirable if possible . Always keep your focus on the threat or be scanning for other threats. Great video.
I grew up shooting squirrels from sitting position and in military some moron told me I should not support bone on bone, until I put 10 shots center target :)
This is a really good video, if only you covered how to transition from prone to reverse cowgirl I could get my misses to watch it. She looks like a fecking cat trying to lick its arse!!
Some men are just born to be warriors... Thank god for those men...
Having grown up an athlete , and eventually a collegiate athlete, seeing the breakdown and the mechanics of movements, really hit home for me... The sport of war is awfully understated..!
Thanks!
Theo Von got jacked.
Outstanding video! Once again we can do these drills without firing a shot until the muscle memory is engrained . Including in my backyard. Then we can throw all the rounds down range to confirm accuracy. Thanks Zee
He sounds just like Theo Von to me, could listen to this guy tell stories all day
I am amazed to learn how relevant break-dancing is to gun battles. All this getting up, getting down and transitions; the big difference is properly handling the power tool in your hands while you do it.
Can we put this guy on our flag? Please?
Van Halen fan ehh?
Excellent block of instruction!
This just got added to my dry fire cycle. Very much appreciated!
Your body part movements make alot of sense because you need push off for a quick momentum shift. I like the fact you pointed to your foot & elbo positioning. Much respect Zee.
It's about having options and you gave plenty to choose from, Zee. Great stuff
Glad you think so!
This dude movements are a work of art