I Tried Shooting Guns for the First Time
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- I tried shooting a gun for the first time... it's not what I expected.
Shotout to the Tactical Fitness team and Bernardo for hosting me for the lesson. If you're looking for courses yourself, check out the : www.tacticalfitnessaustin.com/
Remember safety is the most important!
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Challenge: try learning a few parkour/gymnastics tricks!
I think it'll be awesome
I really appreciate the variety and range of activities and parts of life and society you push yourself to. Really entertaining, surprisingly informative, and generally inspiring.
You're so underrated I love all of your videos and the work you put in them, it's amazing!!! Ilysm keep the grind!!
I always feel shooting is one of those things most people believe to be easy. I mean, I've never shot an actual gun but I can only imagine. The sound, the shock of it, the adrenaline, the recoil. Well done and very entertaining!
It’s very fun once your used to it :)
@@younginslakk7700 Oh I bet! I feel like I might enjoy it too. It's just not something that's easily available to me. < Netherlands
@@WhiteRabbitKurai ahhh that’s unfortunate, it’s a great freedom I’m glad I have in the USA . Some of my shorts showcase it
As a shooter, I can confirm - pointing and pulling the trigger is the easiest thing in the world; aiming and staying on target throughout the trigger pull is way harder, especially with a pistol.
It's a little challenging at first, you have to adjust yourself to the gun, but, eventually, everything just *clicks*, and I've seen it happen countless times with those that I've taught. The firearm just becomes an extension of you, you start to bend it to your will, and you no longer have to adjust yourself to the gun. At that point, you can pick up just about any firearm and be proficient with it. This is where people tend to start focusing on learning more nuanced things like tactical movements, etc.
TLDR; it's weird and clunky at first but eventually it becomes second nature.
I can see you're all in.
Great having you!
You did amazing 🙂 and you gotta love those Red Dot Optics, even makes a beginner a sharpshooter in no time.
As a firearm enthusiast, I loved this video.
I love you videos. The way you spread the message that you can do anything you set your mind to is just perfect.❤
❤😮 I’m literally training with Bernardo today! This video is incredible, and I love what you’re doing.
Great video, great challenge, and great shooting . Would love to see more firearm challenges. Keep it up. Stay safe and God Bless.
Well done!!!
That was super awesome. Proud of your Kize!
wow! didn't know how physically demanding shooting a gun could be! You got that stability in the hands down cold 🔫
Awesome!!! If you never fired a gun you went through that training excellent for the first time!
25 years ago, at a dinner, family had a foreign exchange student from Japan. She had never seen a firearm. She didn't get to shoot, but she did get to have every firearm in the place, placed on her person....she had 6-7 handguns, 4-5 long rifles, couple shot guns, all on her person, was so funny. Pictures where taken, She was all smiles and laughter, as where everyone else.
Way to go.
Just by this video, you might want to tuck your right elbow just a bit when drawing.
But I’m amazed with your last practice run - 3:37 onwards.
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Great video.
Your channel amazing
do archery next
Incredible! That's so much progress in one day!
can you try climbing! great video btw!
I want you on my team for the apocalypse!
You saw that she unloaded the magazine? The only thing missing is suddenly expulsing the ammunition in the barrel and the pistole slide flying off. Reminded me a lot of the girls that throw their fishing rod into the water.
@@PaMuShin oh really?
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@@DaveAtlas Yeah, do not mind. She still would make a good bait for zombies.
''you broke the gun''
Wow!
That was amazing kize
Damn I can’t believe it only took you one day for this progress. Seeing you beside guys double your size makes me so proud. You look so badass!! 🔥🔥
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Amazing, you were actually trained by a real killer
Love your videos.
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Super video kize good job
You shoot better than me and ive been shooting maybe like 10 times lol.
You did a fantastic job on the range.
awesome!! :)
That thumbnail is literally an action movie poster 🔥
Good going just keep that thumb off of the slide
I love you ❤
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Awesome. Especially these days it is very important to know how to protect yourself, and firearm training is part of that. 😎
Are you going to get back into jiu jitsu??
I am wondering why you skipped over the firearm safety laws, that needs to shown
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I really wanna learn how to shoot with GUNZZ
Welcome to the far right!
Agreed. Maybe it's me not being American, but guns and gun culture makes my skin crawl.
@@darylmckay Doesn't matter - you will be stereotyped to fit the narrative.
Yeah, the narrative has to change. There's nothing political about having a tool to protect yourself. You can still support all the left leaning politics of equality, women's rights, and still own a gun.
@@nonconsensualopinion Well said
How did you like it? For some people, shooting is like having dominant sex. The feeling of the overwhelming power they are wielding makes them addicted. Would not have expected you to dare this, these kind of weapons make a mess if they hit, ripping big chunks of flesh out of bodies. But at least you took the concern, to buy a pink one. Next a hello kitty assault rifle?
I personally did not feel this and the gun was borrowed from the range. I was nervous - the focus the entire time was on learning of the skill itself. I believe with this type of power, good training and an understanding of safety needs to be involved. - probs some spiderman quote 🕷️
@@KizeBae So it was rather about the mental skills, that you were interested in?
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1. SEE FAST, DECIDE FAST
2. RAPID TARGET ACQUISITION
3. SMOOTH TRIGGER PULL
4. MULTIPLE TARGET TRANSITION
5. FLASH SIGHT PICTURE
6. Slicing Pie PIE-ING is slowly moving from behind either cover or concealment while maintaining your eyes in line with your muzzle.
7. LOW-LIGHT SHOOTING
8. AGGRESSION
9. SHOOTING ON THE MOVE
10. SHOOTING MOVING TARGETS or Learn the difference between tracking and ambushing
Bascially thinking and discernen fast plus aligning with your body and reaction time? Looks like i have to watch again, was not obvious for me.
@@KizeBae If it is about having mental skills, so why not taking bow and arrow? Like Kyudo?
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