Great video, im curious why you walk your feet to realign rather than training your upper body position. Won't your feet be different in all situations?
Um, o-kàaaaaay, do ya think you could maybe take the time to cover the matter of vertical lineup? Juuus sayin. Especially since Sigs have that unnatural, goofed-up grip geometry which is so much the cause of theur point of impact being far off from what one's natural aim, especially under duress, and at night, is going to be.
Good tip 👍🏻 It's always nice to help others out with quality information. Thanks for sharing & as always keep up the good work
Just bought me a SP2022 so I came here for info and boy did I find great Info! I will be binge watching your stuff for a while.
Great video, love the short informant ones like this.
Interesting tip for sure. Great stuff.
Wry interesting! I’ll have to try that out. Thanks.
Great tip.
Thanks
Excellent advice
thanks for the guide 🙂
Priceless! Thank you!
Is NPOA essentially the shooting equivalent/terminology of Kinesthetic Alignment?
Thanks, putting that into practice
Great video, im curious why you walk your feet to realign rather than training your upper body position. Won't your feet be different in all situations?
Bro, this is the best video that is 100% accurate. No trainer in Jamaica ever thought me this, and it works well for me. Thank you. 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Why don't you train Fairbairn point shoot method? It was proved in close quarter combat many times over.
I will do that iny dry fire practice
Um, o-kàaaaaay, do ya think you could maybe take the time to cover the matter of vertical lineup? Juuus sayin. Especially since Sigs have that unnatural, goofed-up grip geometry which is so much the cause of theur point of impact being far off from what one's natural aim, especially under duress, and at night, is going to be.
Close your eyes and wave around a loaded gun, great idea
You're an imbecile
This is an eye dominance problem not a point of aim problem.