I believe this is the best 9 minute block of instruction on the internet. Packed full of vital information presented in an easy to understand manner. Bravo!
Ernest is one of the best instructors out there. That combined with his product knowledge on the Beretta and Glock platforms is killer. I have two guns he did the triggers on plus a RDO slide. They are my competition guns and my EDC guns. I trust them to work, period.
Legacy videos. I have a few VHS tapes of Ken Hackathon from the early 90s that I wish were of this level of cinematic quality. 25 years from now people will be glad these videos exist. This part of your traning was the most eye opening for me and I have straight up used it verbatim to get others the same results.
Glad you got something out of it! We are definitely doing this to help share the word and training to individuals who don't have the resources to get to classes for several days - sending out nuggets of information at a time.
Great series, enjoy watching, very informative. one question about transitioning between targets, what is the preferred method of handgun movement: rotation the torso at the hips by activating leg muscles while keeping the arms fixed (relative shoulders)? or it depends on distance and speed (closer targets you move the arms, far targets move the torso)? thank you
I believe this is the best 9 minute block of instruction on the internet. Packed full of vital information presented in an easy to understand manner. Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of the best video series I've ever seen!
Ernest is one of the best instructors out there. That combined with his product knowledge on the Beretta and Glock platforms is killer. I have two guns he did the triggers on plus a RDO slide. They are my competition guns and my EDC guns. I trust them to work, period.
Legacy videos. I have a few VHS tapes of Ken Hackathon from the early 90s that I wish were of this level of cinematic quality. 25 years from now people will be glad these videos exist. This part of your traning was the most eye opening for me and I have straight up used it verbatim to get others the same results.
Glad you got something out of it! We are definitely doing this to help share the word and training to individuals who don't have the resources to get to classes for several days - sending out nuggets of information at a time.
This is amazingly helpful and insightful. Absolutely loving this series!!
Absolutely perfect and on mark Ernest.
Thanks Ernest so informative iam going to have to watch it 2 or 3 times
Very helpful information for shooting IDPA
Thanks again for this excellent series.
Thanks! Great as usual
Awesome.
Great drill and explaining the why and how.
Thank you!
All this drills are great
Glad you like them.
The first chance I get some taking some training from this guy! Awesome content
Thank you!
I really got a lot out of this video. I’m new to pistol shooting but this seems to be like moving in karate.
Great tips
Love the video
Outstanding video series. Really hope I get a chance to attend a course one day soon.
Glad you are enjoying it!
Great series, enjoy watching, very informative. one question about transitioning between targets, what is the preferred method of handgun movement:
rotation the torso at the hips by activating leg muscles while keeping the arms fixed (relative shoulders)?
or it depends on distance and speed (closer targets you move the arms, far targets move the torso)?
thank you
I would like to do one of your classes are you going to be in Northern California this year? The closer to Monterey California the better.
Yes! Just posted that class.
@@LangdonTactical Hmmm I checked your site and did not find it?
Hi Ernest, I have a question about prioritizing threats during a multi target engagement.
What is your question?