Gunfights are dynamic. Does your practice reflect principles that directly relate to real-world historical data? Professional training is what structures your personal practice. You need both to improve.

This video is from my most recent Performance Pistol Course, which is on the advanced side. This student had never taken a professional training course but was extremely motivated with self taught personal practice. He did great because of this and the things he learned gave him the necessary tools to hone his personal practice to a razor edge. I really enjoy training students as motivated as he was.

I was especially curious to see what his thoughts were having only practiced self taught principles. Here was his 5 star google review:

“Had an absolute blast learning very much needed tactics, Scott was informative and could answer any question to clear the air on any thoughts we had. Would highly reccomend to anyone that wants or needs training. A very safe range experience and almost instant improvement on fundamentals and learning what and how to practice on your own to continue advancing even after you finish the course. 10/10 will do more of his courses.”

https://blossom.primal.net/ff7fe3bc6e20beb6c8304ed9e76d77a02165c94f57b512371f1ee0d534896c0b.mov

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