Fixing Problem Shooters: Part 3
Article 035 – Fixing your remedial students might require a change…A change in YOUR psychological framework and avenue of approach to the student.
Fixing Problem Shooters: Part 2
Article 034 – Think you need a lot of resources to train effectively? Think again.
What if They Don’t Like It?
Article 033 – It’s easy to think of teaching or mentoring as a waste of time if a student doesn’t pursue shooting or gun ownership afterwards. This isn’t true.
Fixing Problem Shooters – Part 1
Article 031 – Applying brain-science research to remedial in-service training. First task? Don’t make them worse.
Do Something
Article 030 – Everybody wants to do something. Nobody wants to do the work to make that something effective.
Three Reasons Why You Should Mentor A New Shooter
Article 029 – The distributed, less formal training structures that are usually involved in mentoring can produce better, safer, and more effective shooters and gun owners than virtually any other known training method.
Learned Helplessness
Article 028 – In gun culture and the firearms industry we often sell women short – negatively impacting their personal safety. We should be doing the opposite.
A Tale of Two Failures: Part 2
Article 027 – In the firearms training industry we use tests to measure student performance. We don’t do it very well.
A Tale of Two Failures: Part 1
Article 025 – Two ways the firearms and tactical training industry gets it fundamentally wrong.
Shooting People in the Back
Article 024 – Lessons From A Real World Shooting – Part 2