daaaaammmmmmm, that is one absolutely great instructor....she makes me wanna take her class, even sign my momma up for her class, very composed and clear instructions, not too fast ....very good instructor...
Great instructor. Good pace that allows the new shooter to comprehend information and put it in practice immediately creating muscle memory bond. I do have one question or criticism depending on the rules in your country. In NZ were I shoot and many other countries that I know we are not allowed to holster a weapon with a round in the chamber. Maximum, gun loaded, not cocked. Even if this is allowed in your country for the new shooter retrieving her gun while its loaded so soon in her holster training can be quite dangerous. Instructor doesnt see what is happening on the holster side of the shooter therefore she cant address any possible issues. This is how "shooting herself in the foot" accidents happen. Everything else is a pleasure to watch.
Clear, precise and easy to follow, easy to remember instructions. Y'll know the subject matter AND are great teachers. I am a man that looks pregnant. Have you thought about a video "How to carry while pregnant"?
She’s a very good range master however, as a former Leo this was called point and shoot years ago. It was very effective for me because, as you practice more and more you tend to do this naturally with a round right where you want it and you are getting the shot off very rapidly.
Good training...though I would add "survey" before re-holstering. Scan the area for other threats visually. If we condition ourselves to reholster after firing...we may do that in combat without thinking. Muscle memory. Only holster when there are no longer any threats
Also for new shooters Treat every single weapon as if they are always loaded with live rounds. Never ever point the weapon at yourself, even if you know the weapon is clear. Never ever do that. Never point a weapon at someone else, unless you plan on shooting them. Never muzzle sweep someone for any reason. Never have your finger on the trigger, unless you are actually going to fire the weapon. Keep your trigger finger off the trigger at all times. Never ever shoot your weapon in the air, because what goes up must come back down. It can hit an innocent person, and you will be liable for it. Never unholster your weapon, unless there is first clear proof, that a life is in imminent danger. Never treat your weapon as a threat towards other people, even in an argument or to win a disagreement, your weapon is for protection and not there to terrorize people. Never fire your weapon in a crowded location or where the background may have innocent people. If you can, make sure there is a hard object behind the person thats being shot at, like a brick wall or hard metal surface or object because bullets continue to travel even when hitting a person. Remember, you are always responsible for your actions every time you handle or discharge your weapon, and actions have consequences, so be aware of that. Lastly, just because you have a weapon does not make you god or better than anyone else. Actions have consequences, and even more so for a person carrying a weapon.
This should be I guess for training purpose BC during the return of the gun to the gun lodge do you nessearily have to look to your side to get the gun repositioned into the gun lodge? ❤
Why put "left hand to heart", is there any benefit or is it a rule when using a gun? I mean putting your left hand on gun holder to make it stable is more logical, right
Making sure that you don’t sweep your left hand with the muzzle while drawing the pistol. I was taught the same thing 25 years ago by a gentleman who trained police officers. He wasn’t nearly as attractive though 😜
My sistas please 🙏🏾 stop buying Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Jordan's etc (the dumb sh!t). It's time to invest in yourself and protect your family. ✊🏾 Great video ✊🏾
and thats why you arent a teacher...I am one and this is how you do it. It's not for you goofies who already know how to do this already. This trainer is straight professional and on point on how to do run a method that once you become familiar becomes fast and automatic.
@@LIL-MAN_theOGactually this is helpful even for someone who got professional training for concealed carry 25 years ago. It’s never a bad thing to return to the basics and go site-by-step through what you “know” how to do. Bad habits can creep in over time - like not making sure your left hand is nowhere in the path of the muzzle. Verifying that the holster is clear is something I need to work on. I need to figure out how to do that with an IWB holster at 4:00 and a shirt/jacket cover garment. Re-holstering is one reason I like thumb safeties. Because Glock-leg is not good.
Excellent. Please train the US Secret Service on handling and how to holster a firearm properly, i.e., the female Secret Service agent on former President Trump's details.
daaaaammmmmmm, that is one absolutely great instructor....she makes me wanna take her class, even sign my momma up for her class, very composed and clear instructions, not too fast ....very good instructor...
I like her hair
@pinkpanta72 I totally agree
Tatiana Whitlock is her name...I took classes from her in Beaumont, Texas. She is the real deal.
Absolutely great instructional video. Learning the fundamentals properly will provide you with a strong foundation.
THAT is some excellent training right there!! Great instruction, explanation and presentation!!
Great instructor.
Loud and Clear....very nice
👌🏾simple and brilliant training right there
Great instructor. Good pace that allows the new shooter to comprehend information and put it in practice immediately creating muscle memory bond. I do have one question or criticism depending on the rules in your country. In NZ were I shoot and many other countries that I know we are not allowed to holster a weapon with a round in the chamber. Maximum, gun loaded, not cocked. Even if this is allowed in your country for the new shooter retrieving her gun while its loaded so soon in her holster training can be quite dangerous. Instructor doesnt see what is happening on the holster side of the shooter therefore she cant address any possible issues. This is how "shooting herself in the foot" accidents happen. Everything else is a pleasure to watch.
She know's her stuff, she is great.
Clear, precise and easy to follow, easy to remember instructions. Y'll know the subject matter AND are great teachers. I am a man that looks pregnant. Have you thought about a video "How to carry while pregnant"?
This is an awesome training video, I will be showing this to my students 👍🏼
Great job ladies . Great safe effective draw.
Fundamentals are key along with you being comfortable. Keep practicing Nadia you will be at marksmanship soon.
Great fundamentals 🤌🏽
Very impressive training, love it🤩👏
She’s a very good range master however, as a former Leo this was called point and shoot years ago. It was very effective for me because, as you practice more and more you tend to do this naturally with a round right where you want it and you are getting the shot off very rapidly.
Outstanding Tatiana! Great to see you again!
Good training...though I would add "survey" before re-holstering. Scan the area for other threats visually. If we condition ourselves to reholster after firing...we may do that in combat without thinking. Muscle memory. Only holster when there are no longer any threats
Situational awareness is job #1 always. Good point.
Great presentation and technique.
Good video, nice fundamentals!
Outstanding!!! Love this training ❤
Excellent instruction
Very Very nice instruction.
By the numbers...love it
Thank you. Very informative information instructions.
This was how I was trained in the military & for contract work
Great tips
Nice!! Keep up the good work Nadia 🔥
So anyway, I started blastin'
Also for new shooters
Treat every single weapon as if they are always loaded with live rounds.
Never ever point the weapon at yourself, even if you know the weapon is clear. Never ever do that.
Never point a weapon at someone else, unless you plan on shooting them.
Never muzzle sweep someone for any reason.
Never have your finger on the trigger, unless you are actually going to fire the weapon. Keep your trigger finger off the trigger at all times.
Never ever shoot your weapon in the air, because what goes up must come back down. It can hit an innocent person, and you will be liable for it.
Never unholster your weapon, unless there is first clear proof, that a life is in imminent danger.
Never treat your weapon as a threat towards other people, even in an argument or to win a disagreement, your weapon is for protection and not there to terrorize people.
Never fire your weapon in a crowded location or where the background may have innocent people. If you can, make sure there is a hard object behind the person
thats being shot at, like a brick wall or hard metal surface or object because bullets continue to travel even when hitting a person.
Remember, you are always responsible for your actions every time you handle or discharge your weapon, and actions have consequences, so be aware of that.
Lastly, just because you have a weapon does not make you god or better than anyone else. Actions have consequences, and even more so for a person carrying a weapon.
Great job
Look at Nadia❤ get that work in💪🏾💪🏾
My fellow citizens, plugs are not enough to protect your ears. Plugs + cups ok 👍
👋🌹 shout out from Middletown ct
Good Job Ladies
Good training
Great hi...tips I mean tips!! 😊
Good stuff ladies! What state are you in?
2 wonderful creatures
What about clearing a cover garment? In everyday life, our weapons are concealed.
That was covered if you were watching closely
@@XX-166not really and I had the same question.
Good stuff.
thank you
I'm gonna train this with my airsoft pistol ..must by a holster first though 😊
She needs to train the Secret Service chic 👍🏻
Brilliant
This should be I guess for training purpose BC during the return of the gun to the gun lodge do you nessearily have to look to your side to get the gun repositioned into the gun lodge? ❤
The gun safety lever was also not applied before returning to holster
Why put "left hand to heart", is there any benefit or is it a rule when using a gun?
I mean putting your left hand on gun holder to make it stable is more logical, right
We have do that in about 5 seconds we have to do about 100h traning
Nice.
Good, now she needs to be trained with just the iron sights if she’s a first timer.
Nice
Damn ive been shooting for years and still dont have an acro.
Double wow so profesional
What’s the hand to heart about?
Making sure that you don’t sweep your left hand with the muzzle while drawing the pistol. I was taught the same thing 25 years ago by a gentleman who trained police officers. He wasn’t nearly as attractive though 😜
Shooty, shooty…. Thinky, thinky ❤️
Of course I agree cause she's ex-military and or police officer.
Wow
Trump’s bodyguard missed this class…
Tatiana 😍😃😘
My sistas please 🙏🏾 stop buying Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Jordan's etc (the dumb sh!t). It's time to invest in yourself and protect your family. ✊🏾
Great video ✊🏾
What about Levi's and wrangler jeans
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes. Time to switch to Staccato
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That is the most complicated draw I've seen! It's the world salad of drawing!
and thats why you arent a teacher...I am one and this is how you do it. It's not for you goofies who already know how to do this already. This trainer is straight professional and on point on how to do run a method that once you become familiar becomes fast and automatic.
@@LIL-MAN_theOGthe guy who made the stupid comment probably holds his gun sideways like a rapper when he shoots.
jepp! ...but its a good beginner training...
@@LIL-MAN_theOGactually this is helpful even for someone who got professional training for concealed carry 25 years ago. It’s never a bad thing to return to the basics and go site-by-step through what you “know” how to do. Bad habits can creep in over time - like not making sure your left hand is nowhere in the path of the muzzle.
Verifying that the holster is clear is something I need to work on. I need to figure out how to do that with an IWB holster at 4:00 and a shirt/jacket cover garment. Re-holstering is one reason I like thumb safeties. Because Glock-leg is not good.
Excellent. Please train the US Secret Service on handling and how to holster a firearm properly, i.e., the female Secret Service agent on former President Trump's details.
Stay out of those dispensaries
All that and your attacker also has a gun, youre dead!
Basic but gold
👌🏾simple and brilliant training right there