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I'm excited to bring it to you today's chat from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon's Women's Training Group. After the pandemic, Canada Running Series and ASICS Canada set out to address, and work to find solutions to, the considerable gap between the number of women and the number of men running marathons. In 2024, they launched the Women's Training Group to support and empower more women to chase big goals on race day. Last year, Heather Garner and I followed Mandy and Joan on their inspiring journey to the finish line. This year, we're back with two new runners—our “Positive Patties”— Candice Combdon and Bianca Magdangal, who are pushing toward their own start lines. Whether you're training for the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon, another fall race, or just love the grit and grind of big mileage, this conversation is packed with honesty, smart strategies, and all the feels of marathon training. Follow the journey to the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon start line @towaterfront42k Follow our Positive Patties, Candice @candice_combdon and Bianca @bianca.runs Follow our marathon guru Heather @catchingheather and @kardiaathletica ------- EPISODE SPONSOR: UNDER ARMOUR EASTSIDE 10K Chase your PB, and tour Vancouver at the same time! Run the Under Armour Eastside 10K on Sunday, September 21 and fly through Gastown, Chinatown, and East Van on a fast, scenic course. Enjoy big race-day energy, a premium UA technical shirt, and a standout medal. Don't miss this unforgettable run! Register today at www.canadarunningseries.com Theme Music: Joseph McDade
Welcome back to another After Dark episode here on the Iron Sights Podcast. Today I'm joined by Scott Savage, founder of the Savage Training Group. Scott's a law enforcement veteran who believes today's officers deserve more than just “check-the-box” training hours. We sat down at the 2025 California Force Instructor Association Conference in Napa, CA, after I had the chance to watch him present to a room full of law enforcement instructors, and what struck me most wasn't just the information he shared—but how he delivered it. In this conversation, we dig into why traditional training methods often fail under stress, how to move beyond siloed training and integrate across the board, and the importance of communication and decision-making during critical incidents. We also talk about the work Savage Training Group is doing to elevate the profession and give officers the tools they truly need to succeed in the real world. Sit back and enjoy my conversation with Scott Savage of the Savage Training Group.Timestamps:00:00 Intro08:25 Scott Savage's Background09:22 The Reality Of Police Training10:46 Launching Savage Training Group23:31 Understanding De-Escalation30:26 Effective Training Strategies41:08 Creating Change & Overcoming Resistance53:21 Realistic Training Scenarios1:03:26 Professionalism & Communication1:10:36 Articulating Force Decisions1:20:15 Clear Commands Under Pressure1:33:18 Savage Training Group's ApproachRed Dot Fitness Training Programs:rdfprograms.comOnline Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/
Nathan sits down with returning guest, Jared of Orion Training Group for his fourth appearance on the show! The lads get into a multi-day CQB night vision course Jared hosted and Nathan attended, how learning from subject matter experts such as competition shooters is invaluable for armed professionals, and the misguided, often disingenuous attempts by some police departments of 'Community Policing'. The guys also get into conspiracy, declassified CIA goings-on and urban legend with the 'Missing 411' phenomenon, the real life case of a possible visit from an angel in the late 1950's by the name of 'Valiant Thor' and how he attempted to help humanity de-escalate the nuclear arms race and much more!Check out our guest here:https://www.instagram.com/orion_training_group/?hl=enhttps://www.oriontraininggroup.comRAADS Autism Test:https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/Check out PP.TF here:https://pptaskforce.comwww.instagram.com/pptaskforce.est23/Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! https://www.patreon.com/CBRNArtCheck out our sponsors: Cloud Defensive / Chad Defensive Rifle / EDC Lights:For 10% off site wide, that stacks with any Cloud Defensive sales, use Code: ARTANDWAR10https://clouddefensive.comAttorneys for Freedom - Attorneys on Retainer Program, sign up via this link to support the show:https://attorneysonretainer.us/artandwar Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff:https://link.space/@CBRNartFollow the lads on IG: Nathan / Main Page: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en B.R: https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarchLucas: https://www.instagram.com/heartl1ne/ Phil: https://www.instagram.com/philmxengland/
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Coach Ted talks about the motivation and support that comes from a great training group. (Originally aired 07-09-2024)
Join us as we host Tyler Thorp from Synergy Training Group. We've got MERCH!!! https://slingnleadpodcast.creator-spr... If you missed the live show, catch us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, BuzzSprout, and of course, here on YouTube. Green Mountain Defense Website: https://greenmountaindefense.com/Subscribe to our channels Green Mountain Defense / @greenmountaindefense As always, be sure to like, share, and subscribe. If you have questions or comments, please post them below. All firearms were checked, cleared, and rendered safe before filming. We are not lawyers. At no time is any of the commentary presented on this channel to be considered legal advice. Always check local, state, and federal laws for your area and consult with an attorney for more information. All statements, comments, answers, and input are solely those of the originating person and in no way represent the views and opinions of any one organization or company. Unless otherwise specified in the video, all products being reviewed or discussed (including those from channel partners or contributors) are paid for with our own money.
This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on Spring Training. This is Part Two of the interview.Speakers:-Logan Jones (Chicago White Sox)-Joe Leo (Arizona Diamondbacks)Questions/topics covered in this episode:-Using Spring Training to prepare players for the demands of the regular season-The good, the bad, the ugly of Spring Training-Finding time to take care of yourselfQuotes:-"There's a lot of different things we can do to manage that workload as Spring Training goes on to keep guys fresh" (4:32 - Joe Leo)-"There's been, I feel like, a pretty decent push recently to make Spring Training a bit more representative of the demands of what the season actually entails" (5:09 - Logan Jones)-"Practicing gratitude, being present, meditating - doing all those things to take care of yourself. Because if you can't take care of yourself you're not gonna best be able to serve the people around you" (26:30 - Joe Leo)-"I think this influence and impact probably extends beyond maybe what we even know" (27:50 - Logan Jones)If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:Instagram:@logan_jones95 - Logan Jones@joeyl2 - Joe LeoTwitter:@Logan_Jones95 - Logan Jones
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of the Crim Para-Athlete group, a unique training program for athletes who use prosthetics. Joined by an expert panel of seven guests, including members from the training group, as well as partners from Primary Prevention Physiotherapy and Bremer Prosthetics, this conversation explores the challenges, triumphs, and innovations in adaptive athletic training. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on resilience, teamwork, and the power of movement!
This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on Spring Training. This is Part One of the interview.Speakers:-Logan Jones (Chicago White Sox)-Joe Leo (Arizona Diamondbacks)Questions/topics covered in this episode:-Daily responsibilities during Spring Training for the strength and conditioning coach-Collaborating with other departments during Spring Training-Intake testing and assessment during Spring Training-Programming and individualization for players upon arrivalQuotes:-"It is true chaos, but I've learned to embrace that" - Logan Jones (5:47)-"Everyone in the organization is in the building this time of year, so there's a lot of cool opportunities to talk shop with people that you might not be seeing all year" - Joe Leo (16:42)-"I've been super fortunate to just see really good people doing really good things and things that they're really smart in. And I've been able to kind of pick up and put my own spin on these things" - Logan Jones (29:53)-"I think, on our end, leveraging the relationships we have and creating new relationships with the guys we haven't had is really powerful and a great way to get to the meat of what we're trying to do faster" - Joe Leo (40:51)If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:Instagram:@logan_jones95 - Logan Jones@joeyl2 - Joe LeoTwitter:@Logan_Jones95 - Logan Jones
If you are looking to fall in love with running all over again, this is the episode for you. Live from the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon Speaker Stage; it's the wrap party that was as filled with laughter and tears as a good rom com. After identifying the need to find ways to support and encourage more women to run the marathon, Canada Running Series created the 2024 Women's Training Group. Hundreds of registrants used online resources and chat forums to work together toward the start line. The day before the big race, some of the participants got together for a shakeout run supported by ASICS and then shared some of their thoughts and discoveries around the speaker stage. I was again joined by Heather Garner, founder of Kardia, and two program participants (and now MARATHONERS!) Joan Broto and Mandy Mundell. In re-listening, I remembered how meaningful the experience was and how easily we could connect with total strangers because of our mutual love of running. I dare you not to laugh, cry, and totally relate to this conversation (you must supply your own Kleenex). Watch @towaterfront42K to see what they will be up to for the 2025 race! Again, thank you to @asicscanada for supporting the program and the wrap party. You made it extra special. --- EPISODE SPONSOR: Canada Running Series Canada may be locked in the deep freeze right now, but you can keep your running on target by registering for the Beneva Spring Run-Off, either in person at Toronto's stunning High Park on April 5, 2025, or virtually wherever you are. Participants can choose from the 8K, 5K, or Kids Race distances. All in-person runners will receive a souvenir apparel item and a finisher medal featuring designs inspired by the beauty of High Park. Don't wait to register – this season's kickoff always goes fast. Go to www.canadarunningseries.com for more info and to register. Theme Music: Joseph McDade
Coach Ted talks about the advantage potential you gain as part of a training group. (Originally aired 09-02-2022)
In this conversation, we talk with Jason and Ed, two experienced law enforcement officers who discuss their backgrounds, the importance of training in concealed carry, and the need for balance in law enforcement careers. They share personal anecdotes about managing stress, dealing with difficult calls, and the significance of having hobbies outside of work. The conversation also touches on the evolution of training programs and the importance of community engagement. Jason and Ed discuss the challenges and advancements in law enforcement training, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and adaptation to new generations of recruits. They explore the importance of preparing officers for real-world scenarios, the evolution of training techniques, and the growing need for community security, particularly in churches. The discussion also touches on the role of faith in personal and professional growth within law enforcement.TakeawaysTraining is essential for both law enforcement and civilians.Maintaining a work-life balance is crucial for mental health.Dealing with difficult calls can have lasting emotional impacts.Support systems are vital for officers after traumatic events.Training is an ongoing evolution that cannot stop.Continuous improvement is essential in law enforcement training.Faith plays a significant role in personal growth.We must strive to be better than we were yesterday.Connect with Parabellum Training Group below:Parabellum Training Group FacebookIGSupport the showCritical Aspects Website IG: @critical_aspectsIG: @pastorvernin: @Dr. Vernon Phillips
Training with a group goalkeepers who are all like minded and dedicated to getting better is a game changer. This will not only help your game, but it will teach you how to analyze the position and come up with coaching points.Email me to receive your FREE copy of the my book "The 10 Goalkeeper Secrets"!____________________Subscribe & Follow!Email: mjrkeeper@gmail.comwww.mjrkeeper.com
Join hosts Chris and Ike as they sit down with Kawa Mawlayee from 2Alpha Training Group to discuss his remarkable journey from Afghanistan to the U.S. Special Forces. Kawa shares insights on tactical training, his experiences in the military, and his current ventures in the firearms industry.Timeline:00:00:00 - Introduction and casual conversation00:05:00 - Kawa's background and immigration from Afghanistan00:12:00 - Joining the Marine Corps and deployments to Iraq00:16:00 - Transition to Army Special Forces00:23:00 - Experience as a Special Forces instructor00:27:00 - Current projects and partnerships in the firearms industry00:39:00 - Discussion on movie consulting work00:47:00 - Insights on firearms companies and product endorsements00:52:00 - Upcoming charity golf tournament00:58:00 - Where to find Kawa and 2Alpha Training Group onlineFind out all the information about this episode and more here! https://www.bigtexordnance.com/bto-podcast-097-kawa-mawlayee-2alpha-training-group/Find out more about the Big Tex Ordnance Podcast at bigtexordnance.com
Carson Foster finished his summer as a first-time Olympian and a 2x Olympic medalist. Returning to Austin this fall, Foster is going through a ton of change. His longtime coaches at Texas, Eddie Reese and Wyatt Collins, are now replaced by Bob Bowman and his staff. In his personal life, Foster just married his longtime partner, Meredith, and is now living with her. SwimSwam spoke with the world champion about his whirlwind summer and all the changes he's adapting to now in Austin.
Coach Ted talks about the motivation and support that comes from a great training group.
fWotD Episode 2569: Raymond Brownell Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Friday, 17 May 2024 is Raymond Brownell.Air Commodore Raymond James Brownell, (17 May 1894 – 12 April 1974) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a First World War flying ace. Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Brownell was working as a clerk with a firm of accountants when he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force on the outbreak of the First World War. He served during the Gallipoli Campaign before transferring to the Western Front. Awarded the Military Medal for his actions during the Battle of Pozières, he was accepted for a transfer to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. After flight training in the United Kingdom, Brownell was commissioned as a second lieutenant and posted for operational service over the Western Front in September 1917. Moving with his squadron to Italy, he was awarded the Military Cross and credited with shooting down 12 aircraft by war's end. Taking his discharge in 1919, Brownell returned to Australia.Commissioned in the RAAF in 1921, Brownell had risen to the rank of group captain by the beginning of the Second World War. Establishing the RAAF base in Singapore, he returned to Australia in 1941 as an air commodore and was appointed to lead No. 1 Training Group. He was Air Officer Commanding Western Area from January 1943 until July 1945, when he took charge of the recently formed No. 11 Group on Morotai. Retiring from the Air Force in 1947, Brownell assumed a partnership in a stockbroking firm. He died in 1974 aged 79; his autobiography, From Khaki to Blue, was published posthumously.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 10:08 UTC on Friday, 17 May 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Raymond Brownell on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Arthur Neural.
In this episode of Kick Set, two-time Olympic champion Bobby Finke discusses his experiences at past U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming and the upcoming event in Indianapolis, stories from the decorated Florida training group, and more. Watch Bobby compete at the upcoming Trials this June: www.usaswimming.org/TrialsTickets.
After Action Project Episode One Hundred Two (102) Tonight we are joined by Jonathan Willis of Gunset Training Group. If you like what we're doing and would like to help support the show, visit patreon.com/afteractionproject. If you'd like to throw us some free support and appreciation, we would greatly appreciate a 5-star review on iTunes. […] The post After Action Project 102 – Medical Gear Discussion with Jonathan Willis of Gunset Training Group appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Summary In this episode, Mark Burik interviews Adam Roberts, a storied player on the AVP. They discuss Adam's refusal of social media and his current efforts in preseason training. They also explore the potential of St. Pete as a beach volleyball hub and the shift from Fort Lauderdale to St. Pete. Adam shares his experience hosting elite players at his place and his approach to training and development. They also discuss Adam's ability to play with different partners and his coaching style, emphasizing the importance of confidence in players. In this part of the conversation, Adam Roberts and Mark Burik discuss the importance of the desire to win in beach volleyball. They emphasize that winning is the ultimate goal and that they choose partners based on their belief that they can win with them. They also talk about the confidence and mindset needed to succeed in the sport. Additionally, they discuss the significance of preparation and the dedication required to maintain peak performance. They also touch on the challenges that indoor players face when transitioning to beach volleyball. In this conversation, Adam Roberts and Mark Burik discuss the challenges and strategies involved in transitioning from indoor to beach volleyball. They emphasize the importance of perseverance and the willingness to start from scratch in a new field. They also discuss the need to play to your strengths and not be afraid of being blocked. They highlight the value of sticking to what works and not getting bored with repetitive plays. They also share tips for building a training group and pushing the envelope of skill. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for aspiring beach volleyball players. Takeaways The desire to win is crucial in beach volleyball. Choosing the right partner is essential for success. Confidence and mindset play a significant role in winning. Preparation and dedication are key to maintaining peak performance. Transitioning from indoor to beach volleyball can be challenging. Transitioning from indoor to beach volleyball requires perseverance and the willingness to start from scratch. Playing to your strengths and not being afraid of being blocked are key to success in beach volleyball. Sticking to what works and not getting bored with repetitive plays can lead to consistent performance. Building a training group and competing with something on the line can enhance motivation and skill development. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Announcements 02:48 Adam's Refusal of Social Media 03:13 Adam's Current Efforts 04:26 St. Pete as a Beach Volleyball Hub 06:14 The Shift from Fort Lauderdale to St. Pete 07:14 The Potential of St. Pete as a Beach Volleyball Hub 08:39 The Hidden Gem of St. Pete 10:18 Adam's Beach Volleyball Court in South Carolina 11:18 Hosting Elite Players at Adam's Place 13:31 Adam's Approach to Training and Development 20:26 Adam's Ability to Play with Different Partners 21:26 Adam's Coaching Style and Communication 25:07 Developing Confidence in Players 29:47 The Desire to Win 36:47 Identifying Winners 43:06 The Importance of Preparation 48:23 Being True to Yourself 53:04 Avoiding Complacency 54:50 Spotting Talent and Potential 56:27 The Challenge of Transitioning from Indoor to Beach Volleyball 57:25 The Decision to Transition and the Sacrifices Involved 58:07 Starting from Scratch in a New Field 59:35 The Importance of Playing to Your Strengths 01:01:12 The Time and Patience Required to Reach the Top 01:02:50 The Challenge of Adapting to a New Style of Play 01:04:08 The Ego and Fear of Being Blocked 01:05:06 The Desire to Expand Your Repertoire 01:06:16 The Importance of Sticking to What Works 01:07:25 Overcoming the Ego and Fear of Failure 01:09:21 The Willingness to Be Boring and Do the Same Thing Over and Over 01:11:04 The Importance of Making the Defense Prove They Can Stop You 01:12:34 The Power of Doubling Up on Defense 01:14:09 Tips for Building a Training Group and Pushing the Envelope of Skill 01:19:23 The Value of Friendly Wagers and Competing with Something on the Line
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Orion Training Group's Jared returns to Art and War to chat with Nathan and B.R about life, learning and nonsense in equal measure. The lads start off with talk of Chinese food, sunning your taint and the time an older woman walked into a OTG class and began roasting dudes. Jared also gets into how OTG have expanded to featuring ‘force on force' in all classes going forward and how adding real consequences to training elevates the curriculum, what Blake is getting up to teaching guys how to live out of a pack in the woods and what base level of competency someone wanting to take his classes should aspire to. On a heavier note, the guys talk about how ‘masculinity' has been hijacked from meaning a loyal, community and family oriented protector and the consequences that has had. The guys also get into the lessons learnt from bad actors in our community, how to better identify them and what can be learnt from grifters and predators slipping under the radar. All that, and much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Check out our guest on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orion_training_group/ Check out our Photographer/Videographer Phil for freelance work: https://philmphotographs.com/ Check out upcoming project PP.TF: https://www.instagram.com/pp.taskforce/ Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! https://www.patreon.com/CBRNArt Check out our sponsors: Attorneys for Freedom - Attorneys on Retainer Program, sign up via this link to support the show: https://attorneysforfreedom.com/attorneys-on-retainer/ Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff! Follow the lads on IG: Nathan / Main Page: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en B.R: https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarch/?hl=en Lucas: https://www.instagram.com/heartl1ne/
Join us for an illuminating conversation with Nick Young of Modlite and Velox Training Group. Nick shares insights on Modlite's latest products including the multimode heads and upcoming USB-C switches. We get the inside scoop on his favorite pistol optic, the Holosun 507Comp, and his go-to rifle, the Hodge 14.5.Nick also discusses his high-round-count training regimen and gives tips on grip, visual acuity, and other skills to take your shooting to the next level. As a former national champion farrier, he explains the crossover from shoeing horses to shooting fast.Tune in to pick Nick's brain on Modlite, competitive shooting, training philosophy, and more on this can't-miss episode!https://modlite.com/https://www.veloxtraininggroup.com/
Find a spot to chill and check out this week's episode with Nick Young, of Velox Training Group. Nick is a long-time friend and straight-shooter. We have always thought about training in a very similar way. Hear what he has to say about competition mentality, training for pressure, and what students should look for in a firearms training program. Check the JBS website for info on upcoming classes and get signed up for the newsletter for the latest on upcoming shows, events, and swag drops. www.jbstraininggroup.com Be sure to subscribe to JBS Training Group's YouTube channel for tips and tricks on gear and shooting. See y'all on the range!!
On this episode we are joined by Nick Young of Velox training group. Nick is a USPSA master with a wealth of shooting knowledge. You can find him on IG @ velox_training_groupGo follow us on social :@concealedcarry_texas_podcast@citizen_defenseFind us on the web at www.citizendefense.netMusic by Slip.stream - "Gettin Good" - https://slip.stream/tracks/052ebea8-6750-46c3-83ec-b7eebdcfd480Follow us Instagram at: instagram.com/concealedcarry_texas_podcastCheck out our training Instagram page:instagram.com/citizen_defenseCome train with us! www.citizendefense.net
This week on the podcast, I give an update on the outcome of the USPSA elections and talk about the contentious recent USPSA Board meeting. Links: - 18 September 2023 Board minutes - https://uspsa.org/documents/minutes/20230918.pdf - Frank and Scott talking about the meeting on Training Group live - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqGsVeijWJI - Scott's full motion - https://www.instagram.com/p/Cx-kNLorB47/
In this episode, Tyler and I dig deep into how the practice of mental management can positively affect every part of your life. We share specific examples of wins and failures in our relationship, work life and personal lives. Tyler goes into his story and why this is so important to him. If you are interested, reach out to today's guest for private shooting lessons, cooperate self-defense/law training or personal or cooperate-level mental management. Contacts are as follows: website: www.synergyshooting.com FB, Insta and YouTube: Synergy Training Group Office phone: 601-618-5137 Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions. Office number: 601-540-2476
Tonight we are joined by Tyler Tharp of Synergy Training Group and we will be discussing their Functional Pistol Course! After Action Project is brought to you by RangeBuddy.App. Don't miss any content – subscribe now: https://goo.gl/1AHRY5 Enter our show giveaways here: www.afteractionprojet.com/giveaway The After Action Project Podcast brings you into the student's seat of … AAP 076 – Functional Pistol with Tyler Tharp of Synergy Training Group Read More »
Tonight we are joined by Johnathan Willis of Gunset Training Group and we will be discussing their Real World Trauma Course. After Action Project is brought to you by RangeBuddy.App. Don't miss any content – subscribe now: https://goo.gl/1AHRY5 Enter our show giveaways here: www.afteractionprojet.com/giveaway The After Action Project Podcast brings you into the student's seat … AAP 075 – Real World Trauma with Johnathan Willis of Gunset Training Group Read More »
Settle in on the boat, the back porch, in the car, or wherever you listen to awesome shows at and get ready for the Season 1 Finale of the JBS Training Group Podcast, with the Mark Smith interview. Check the JBS website for info on upcoming classes and get signed up for the newsletter for the latest on upcoming shows, events, and swag drops. www.jbstraininggroup.com Be sure to subscribe to JBS Training Group's YouTube channel for tips and tricks on gear and shooting. See y'all on the range!!
No regular episode this week. Instead, this is a preview of the more than 2 hour debate I had with Kyle Stephens on the Training Group Live podcast which will drop August 22nd. Additionally, I wanted to let folks know that Kyle and I will be doing a livestreamed debate on August 23nd starting at 9pm Eastern, hosted by Dave Riddle from the Casual Shooter Podcast, so look for that on his YouTube channel and podcast feed. Thanks for listening, and I'll be back in a few weeks with more regular episodes.
Jon Anderson and Jason Bradley break down rules many shooters follow when creating stage plans. They explain which rules are valid and which are myths.
SWAT team member and Instructor, Jared of Orion Training Group joins Nathan and B.R for a conversation on CQB for the modern minuteman. The lads delve into Nathan's experience attending the OTG 3 Day CQB course in Idaho, America-Maxing, why a basic knowledge on CQB techniques for citizens is arguably as relevant as conceal carrying, the nonsensical division on what to train and the issues with the tactical world's trend following. The guys also touch on breaching methods, the problems that plague law enforcement from 'box ticking' training to internal politics and what Jared would like to see to reduce modern policing from government revenue generators to a streamlined peace officer force and much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Check out Orion Training Group on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/orion_training_group/ Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! Check out our sponsors: Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Check out new sponsor GotYour6App.net! Check out our returning sponsor, Fieldseats.com! Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff! Follow the lads on IG: Nathan / Main Page: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en B.R: https://www.instagram.com/br.the.anarch/?hl=en Paige: https://www.instagram.com/paigeosity/ Lucas: https://www.instagram.com/heartl1ne/
Hwansik Kim and Jason Bradley talk about the biggest issues they've faced in shooting and share how they overcame them. After the paywall, Jason and Hwansik explain their testing of flashlights for USPSA and if they plan to use them for competition.
How's it going everybody and welcome to The Gun Experiment. This week Keith and I talk with the owner of JBS Training Group and discuss designated marksman matches. I want to remind everyone that we release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. Subscribe here When it's time to stock up on Ammo look no further than our friends over at Target Sports USA. Check out their new offering, New Republic Ammunition which is already offered at a great price, but for an even better deal, sign up for their Ammo+Membership at Targetsportsusa.com Ways to support the show: Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com Subscribe and leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page! Tonight's interview is brought to you by Flatline Fiber Co. Flatline makes everything from slings, to dump pouches, but we recently did a thorough review of their IFAK and we were super impressed. It carries everything you need in a small and manageable size. Check out all of their handmade products at Flatlinefiberco.com Make sure to use the discount code “gunexperiment10” at checkout to get 10% off. I. Interview Today's guest has been shooting for over 15 years and has worked to build relevant, up-to-date, and professional training programs. He has worked with military, civilian, and law-enforcement clients including members of Homeland Security, NYPD, US Marshals and the FBI. When he isn't teaching he is an active USPSA competitor, where he has achieved the classification of Grand Master. Please welcome Mark Smith of JBS Training Group to the show. Before we get to Run and Gun, let's talk about 4Patriots.com They provide long-lasting and delicious food options that are specifically designed to provide you and your loved ones with the sustenance you need when you need it most. Keith and I recently tasted their Grammy's Sweet Oatmeal and we really enjoyed it. Head to 4patriots.com and make sure that when the time comes your family is prepared for the worst. Be sure to get 10% off anything you order with our discount code Gunexperiment10 II. Run and Gun III. Let's Mix It Up Let's Mix It Up is brought to you by Ridgeline Defense. Ridgeline is one of the nations premier training facilities and offers programs based on proven tactics and real world experience. Their highly trained staff specializes in pistol, carbine, precision rifle, breaching, sniper operations, and low visibility force protection. If you are looking to take your skills to the next level, you've found your new training partner. Check them out at Ridgelineshooting.com On this episode of Let's Mix It Up, we discuss designated marksman setups and competitions. IV. Outro We want to thank Mark for coming on the show and sharing his insight on training and competition. He makes DMR competitions sound like a real challenge, but also a lot of fun and it's definitely something we'd love to try. We really enjoyed hearing about his scientific based approach to training and think it's a really refreshing approach to teaching. JBS Training Group Instagram Facebook Youtube To everyone listening we want to thank you again for taking time out of your day to tune into our show; You can find links in the show notes to all of our social media, so be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Discord so we can keep the conversation going. We may earn a small portion of the sale from some of the product/service links discussed in our show and provided in these notes. It doesn't come at a cost to you, but helps us to grow the show, buy gear to review and continue to create great content. We will never affiliate ourselves with companies or products that we do not personally stand behind. Thank you for your support.
Hwansik Kim and Ben Stoeger discuss some of the breakthroughs and common corrections we saw in the last month, and introduce a new drill of the month.
Jason Bradley and Andreas Yankopolus discuss how to turn a bad practice session into a good one. What should you do if you just can't shoot as well as you expected to? After the paywall Jason and Andreas share some tips on making dryfire more productive.
Ben Stoeger and Joel Park discuss front sight focused shooting vs target focused shooting. After the paywall, Ben and Joel discuss how how to best prepare for a class, and some tips to get the most from the class.
When you grip a handgun, would your grip be described as front to back, side to side, or all around? Hwansik Kim discusses different grip techniques and explains the pros and cons to each.
Cody Axon and Jason Bradley share the methods they use to be successful on classifiers under match pressure. After the paywall, Cody and Jason explain how they ramp up their season and how they pick the skills they want to focus on in training.
Ben Stoeger and Hwansik Kim talk about the upcoming PSTG Summit, recap takeaways from our first drill of the month, and introduce our second drill of the month.
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by a group of folks who have trained their bird dogs together every Wednesday night for the last four years under the tutelage of amateur dog trainer John Zeman. In a change-up in formats, St.Pierre starts and ends the episode talking to John Zeman with six rounds of conversations in between. Episode Highlights: • David Abel talks about his two wirehaired pointing griffons and his plans to bird hunt on horseback while camping this coming hunting season. • Callie Brown talks about the fun process of introducing her husband, Chris, to bird hunting and bird dogs through her long friendship with the Zeman family. • Xoua Shower Xiong & Andre Xiong talk about becoming adult-onset bird hunters as a young married couple, and the importance their shorthairs now occupy in their lives. They also talk about their love for chasing prairie grouse in the Nebraska Sandhills. • Julia Schrenkler returns to our podcast reminiscing about how her first shorthair, Wren, lead her to become a bird hunter ten years ago, and the importance of Wednesday evenings with the Zeman group for training her new pup, Nixie. • Richard Hansen explains the circumstances leading him to getting a German shorthair as the COVID pandemic started and how his pup, Debbie, has pushed him headfirst into training, bird hunting, and wildlife habitat conservation. • Paul Godfrey offers a variety of “dad” jokes as he explains his reactivation back into hunting through the addition of a Brittany puppy after coaching youth hockey during the last thirty years.
Tonight we are joined by Steve Moses of Palisade Training Group and we will be discussing their Church Security Team Instructor/Lead Development Course. After Action Project is brought to you by RangeBuddy.App. Don't miss any content – subscribe now: https://goo.gl/1AHRY5 Enter our show giveaways here: www.afteractionprojet.com/giveaway The After Action Project Podcast brings you into the … After Action Project 066 – Church Security Team Instructor Development with Steve Moses of Palisade Training Group Read More »
Ben Stoeger, Jason Bradley and Joel discuss match management. How should you train up for a match? How do should you deal with first stage jitters? Should you track the scores and should you even want to know the scores? What should you do if things are going worse than you hoped? Should you try pushing? and more.
Mason Lane, Andreas Yankopolus and Joel Park discuss budgeting ammo and ammo saving methods for training.
Welcome to the More Than Running featuring an exclusive interview with Angel Piccirillo, a Puma middle distance athlete athlete, and inspiring individual. In this fascinating conversation, we delve into the dynamic world of Angel's athletic journey, exploring her experiences with training groups (4 groups since graduation), her ambitious goals for the current track season, and the invaluable elements that keep her focused on success. Join us as we unravel the intriguing tales of Angel's transformation, shedding light on the pivotal changes she has encountered within her training groups. Discover the driving forces behind her decision-making process and the profound impact these changes have had on her career trajectory. From the highs to the lows, Angel candidly shares her triumphs and challenges, offering valuable insights for aspiring athletes and enthusiasts alike. Enjoy! More Than Running is supported by COROS! Use code DANA for a free accessory The new COROS Update brings a redesigned app and significant upgrades to the entire COROS training solution with an all-new running fitness system, improved EvoLab, brand-new Explore page, location and map manager, and many more improvements. Whether you're training for a goal or exploring outdoors, the ultimate GPS watch just got even better. More Than Running is edited by Mike Zurzolo.
Jason Bradley, Kenny Nguyen and Joel Park share the benefits of looking at shooting completely fresh at the start of the season. We also discuss some breakthroughs Kenny had and how he is breaking through plateaus.
Hwansik Kim, Matt Pranka, and Joel Park discuss how Instagram has ruined shooting and introduce the podcast's first Drill of the Month. After the paywall, we deep dive into gun handling and the techniques we use to be successful.
Ben Stoeger and Joel Park are joined by special guest Matt Pranka of XRay Alpha https://www.xrayalpha.com/. Matt explains why practical shooting is so relevant , and the best uses for your training time. After the paywall, Matt discusses the carry over between pistol and carbine shooting and some methods he uses for training.
Ben Stoeger and Joel Park discuss how important it is to fit your gun to your hands, and explain some of the frequent gun fit issues they see in classes. After the paywall, Andreas Yankopolus joins the conversation to explain the most efficient ways he's found to get up to speed with an unfamiliar gun.