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  • In this video of Home Defense I deal with being attacked inside my garage in or exiting my vehicle.
    I cover a few different yet typical attack methods used by criminals, thinks to consider, and how I would respond based on my experience and martial arts training.
    I would highly recommend you seek out an art such as Krav Maga. Regardless of what many say, KM is the easiest art to learn and can be used immediately. Months or years of training is not required. When used in proper context it is highly effective at incapacitating a threat and winning the fight.
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  • @Jleitte
    @Jleitte Рік тому +427

    As a retired LEO, I have always taken my seat belt off about one block away from my home. I know an officer who was shot pulling into his driveway by two brothers using a shotgun.

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Рік тому +21

      Was he being targeted or was it a robbery gone wrong? Also God bless his soul 🙏

    • @Jleitte
      @Jleitte Рік тому +77

      @@jonathanperry8331 , Unfortunately, it was a paid hit orchestrated by the wife. The two brothers bragged about the hit while drinking in a bar. The wife got a life sentence. The incident took place in Pueblo, Colorado.

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Рік тому +18

      @@Jleitte that's sad. Usually a situation like this is personal and not a robbery. If they wanted to rob the house it would be better to do it when no one was home.

    • @johnqpublic2718
      @johnqpublic2718 Рік тому +6

      Once again, someone makes another's content about themselves in the comments. It never fails.

    • @j.daniels1548
      @j.daniels1548 Рік тому +18

      @@Jleitte can you explain how taking your seatbelt off a block away from your home is actually going to protect you from someone trying to gun you down. From my basic understanding of body mechanics, a seatbelt does not impede you from retrieving your firearm. I’m also going to assume it’s not to remove yourself from the vehicle because you can’t travel faster than a bullet. You have the same statistical odds of being shot inside of the vehicle as you do outside of the vehicle. I’ve seen a plethora of videos of police officers, exchanging gunfire with people with their seatbelts on so I’m just trying to understand how this works.

  • @markymark9359
    @markymark9359 Рік тому +209

    I really like these realistic self/home defense scenarios!

    • @cklepinger
      @cklepinger Рік тому +1

      Realistic? I get that random violence occurs, but damn always worrying about being attacked personally.. what a way to live..
      unless living in a 3rd world country, this is truly the American way of living.. LOL

    • @BETA00009
      @BETA00009 Рік тому +5

      @@cklepinger America is the best country to ever exist. It is NOT 3rd world.

    • @sirchadiusmaximusiii
      @sirchadiusmaximusiii Рік тому +8

      @@cklepinger It’s not about worrying. It’s about being prepared and having a plan so you do not worry if something happens. Most people freeze up in dangerous situations which can be the worst thing to do, when it’s life or death.

  • @bglenn2222
    @bglenn2222 Рік тому +45

    I appendix carry every day and never thought about the seat belt being dangerous in an accident. That was a fantastic callout and will change my behavior going forward.

  • @graciemiller9596
    @graciemiller9596 Рік тому +9

    Add a few mirrors on the garage wall inside it helps to spot any type of movement approaching you. Retired LEO

    • @michaelwiegand7151
      @michaelwiegand7151 3 місяці тому +1

      How simple... I like this a lot. Upvote people!

    • @hughwoatmeigh6999
      @hughwoatmeigh6999 Місяць тому +1

      I also put a motion detector floodlight inside my garage (originally just for convenience - the light switch for my garage is in a dumb location). It's one more data point for certain situations. In my case, it could tell me if someone had been in my garage if I have it open, but it also adds so much light to the garage that no one could hide in it - there just aren't any dark corners anymore.

  • @SingingForTheCreator
    @SingingForTheCreator Рік тому +81

    Thank you, frogman. This world is getting so scary. You are a big help.

    • @justinTime077
      @justinTime077 Рік тому +3

      And they’re erasing and silencing the good guys like froggy frog here

    • @phillipgrey
      @phillipgrey Рік тому +3

      IF YOU DEFEND YOURSELF IN ANY OF THOSE SCENARIOS IN CANADA, YOU WILL BE CHARGED AND LIKELY FACING SECOND DEGREE MURDER OR, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. Sadly, you are better off being a victim then a defender. The criminal can also sue you if he or she is injured on your property, by you should you engage. It actually pathetic. Murderers get a day pass from prison here. A man on bus in the dead of winter in -30degC, beheaded a passenger. He claimed mental illness and is now out free after short time in a mental institution. Trudeau wants to take all of our guns away, rifles, shotguns etc. He's already banned handguns in Canada without parliamentary legislation.

    • @YankeeMystique
      @YankeeMystique Рік тому

      @@phillipgrey I remember that story. Tim McLean. Poor kid. Yeah I’m moving out of New York City asap and Canada is off my list.

  • @mustangtonto5862
    @mustangtonto5862 Рік тому +11

    Removing the seatbelt BEFORE turning the car off is golden!!! I never would have thought of that on my own. Thank you very much for that as well as the numerous other points you have provided in this video.

  • @jamesclukey7488
    @jamesclukey7488 Рік тому +24

    "SITUATIONAL AWARENESS !" That means : Put away your phones !!!

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Рік тому +8

    You make an excellent point that just because you've arrived home doesn't mean that it's time to go into a state of oblivion and beyond.

  • @stevek6427
    @stevek6427 Рік тому +18

    Whenever I park my car whether the driveway, garage or store parking lot, I always back in. It makes for a quicker getaway if needed and situational awareness seems to be easier that way as well, at least for me.

  • @fred8050
    @fred8050 Рік тому +14

    As standard practice I always back into my my garage, it gives me a better view of my surroundings. Great video 👍

  • @mr.morris2907
    @mr.morris2907 Рік тому +13

    Outstanding thoughts.
    I've learned over the years (personally & professionally) that backing in to my parking space is a priority as well as a loop around before parking.

  • @Mo-LoveMeForever
    @Mo-LoveMeForever Рік тому +83

    BEST VIDEO EVER It would be amazing if you could kindly start doing more home defense videos. I’m disabled now, meaning I can’t fight like I used to & my legs hardly work. Sometimes I don’t think of common sense like which direction to go to make it more difficult for the assailant to reach me. Please keep making these videos - they should be taught in school…..

    • @Kitchencook-p38
      @Kitchencook-p38 Рік тому +3

      Always remember.....use your mind to make up scenarios and how you would react.....if you can have family or a good friend help you act them out.... carrying a pistol while at home is always a good idea to...👍😁💯

    • @marknorwood7521
      @marknorwood7521 Рік тому +2

      Yeah! 68 yrs old, bad hips and herniated disc in low back, so, I don't get around well at all. The more, and simpler tactics I can learn, the better.👍

    • @user-sg5gy5ee8z
      @user-sg5gy5ee8z 11 місяців тому

      Disabled myself...I agree

  • @s1urry381
    @s1urry381 Рік тому +15

    "Hey Bill, could I borrow your lawn mower?" ... GET ON THE GROUND!!

  • @theblackboxpodcastshow1791
    @theblackboxpodcastshow1791 Рік тому +9

    being a "lefty" too adds a little more "twist" to my training routines as most things are set up for right handers

  • @jymesbynd4931
    @jymesbynd4931 Рік тому +22

    Dude, I watch a LOT of videos kinda like this. I say kinda, cuz yours are straight to the point, no BS. Thanks!!!! I also train a lot and will take some of your pointers into practice. Even just the positioning of the seatbelt behind the grip is awesome. never thought of that. I usually do a 4 position

  • @TheNewLife4ever
    @TheNewLife4ever Рік тому +3

    Former LEO,: I love the vids…I also make sure I keep my “gun hand” free from carrying anything if I can avoid it and turn off my headlights and music while slightly rolling windows down ( 2inches) before I get within 30-50yds of my parking space in my apartment. This gives me time to visually scan without letting would-be “ bad-guys”know I’m home. Before exiting the car, I listen for any foot movement, talking , etc with the windows cracked ….Also, I prepare any things I need to exit the car with BEFORE pulling into a parking space --don’t want to be sitting in the “kill Zone” fumbling around” while the “bad-guys” catch me distracted and stationary !!! 😮

  • @osmos2017
    @osmos2017 Рік тому +4

    God bless Texas and ppl like this guy inside it.

  • @juzDubbin
    @juzDubbin Рік тому +8

    Jason, Thank you for this scenario based series of videos. They are really great teaching tools and can be shared with family to introduce concepts and get everyone in the mindset of situation awareness. The bloopers in this one are also a great touch for a good laugh! Thank you sir!

  • @JasonNortwich
    @JasonNortwich Рік тому +9

    These are amazing video lessons! Thank you for taking time to make them and I hope you continue to make more.

  • @360christianexploits7
    @360christianexploits7 Рік тому +5

    Nice work, Bro.
    I love your videos.
    Especially the “God bless” at the end.
    Reminds me that we need to be physically, mentally and Spiritually ready.

  • @danalamb8398
    @danalamb8398 Рік тому +5

    Very practical self-defense situations and it all starts with situational awareness. Thanks.

  • @redbaroncarwash
    @redbaroncarwash Рік тому +2

    Great video!
    My personal ATM procedure since I get up early and I might be at the ATM at 4am:
    1. I leave my pickup in drive the whole time foot on brake.
    2. Fold side mirrors back out after they clear the ATM machine before I use it.
    3. Hit the Rear Camera button on the dash so I can see behind my pickup and in the shrubs.
    4. Remind myself that if something goes awry, forget about my card, forget about my cash that was just dispensed, floor the accelerator!
    As a licensed pilot we stay alive by rote rehearsing of trouble scenarios. E.g. before I takeoff I always pick a landmark midway down the runway (weed, sign, nearby tree, etc), and if I have not gained enough speed to takeoff by that point, I never try to troubleshoot on the runway, I pull power and taxi from the active and figure out what happened on a taxiway instead. That decision was made long before I got in the cockpit, stress had less chance to affect my decision.
    Rehearsing habits keeps careful people alive.
    Jason, an ATM video will be awesome!

  • @Doodlefisher
    @Doodlefisher Рік тому +3

    One thing i practice every time i get out the car is being able to unbuckle and clear the seat belt while grabbing the door handle simultaneously and stepping out all in one swoop. That way i build good muscle memory if something were to happen and I’m nor stuck in the car if i cant drive away. Great video and thanks for the instruction!

  • @twombley96
    @twombley96 Рік тому +2

    This series is absolutely Gold. Such good information.

  • @carltaylor5251
    @carltaylor5251 Рік тому +16

    The fact that you're left handed really helped in the situation. Like how you alleviated the situation when being attacked. It gave an advantage and an edge over your attacker. You also touched on certain things. Like staying physically fit. And learning self defense systems like Krav Maga and Jiu-jitsu. Something to really think about. Thanks.

    • @PIGGEBANK
      @PIGGEBANK 6 місяців тому

      being a lefty didnt help lol, use your brain

  • @VikingVic76
    @VikingVic76 Рік тому +1

    Nice clear and concise instruction in a real-world situation with real-world Solutions. I never thought of it before but a garage door is no match for my pickup truck and if needed I can drive right through it! Thanks Frogman Tactical.

  • @carlosfernandez1
    @carlosfernandez1 Рік тому

    The person (me) have to realize that once the intruder took one step ahead of you, you have to fight your way out.
    I like your videos. Well explained and detailed. Give you room to practice and rehearsal on different situations.
    I was in the military a few years (I'm a little old now), but most of the knowledge I have with guns and self-defense are from my live outside of the military.
    Thanks for sharing 👍🏼

  • @mdjak3686
    @mdjak3686 Рік тому

    Without doubt, one of the BEST channels around. Ty for what you do.

  • @eddieweigel9490
    @eddieweigel9490 Рік тому

    Excellent Jason I’ve learned more in 3 days watching your platform than a year of watching others keep them coming stay safe God Bless

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 Рік тому +42

    Really great video. Being aware of your surroundings is very important. I think one thing you said that should be stressed more. Being physically fit. So many folks have the latest and greatest Gucci Pistol and Holster but, couldn't do 5 push-ups if you held them at gun point. I am 58 years old. I have been working out for 2 1/2 years. I feel like I am 30 again. I had a little accident back in bow season and received a very bad cut to my left pinky. I couldn't workout for 2 months. I went back to feeling like a normal senior citizen. It took me a couple of months to climb back up to where I was. Honestly when I am fit, I do everything better... from guns to guitars and even just my thought process. I would love to set up a class with you this summer. Maybe me and a couple of friends.

    • @ArmisHart
      @ArmisHart Рік тому +2

      Very true. You just have more energy in general. Not sure why. Maybe because your body is just used to doing more.

    • @UncleDanBand64
      @UncleDanBand64 Рік тому +1

      @Armis Hart Yes, honestly I am not sure of the Science behind it...but, can definitely tell the difference in my day to day. A big part for me I think, I sleep so much better.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Рік тому

      When you’re overweight, your body is wasting a lot of energy just pumping blood to all that extra fat. Better to be thin

  • @bienveqe
    @bienveqe Місяць тому

    cada vez que veo sus videos aprendo muchas cosas, en verdad estos son grandes tips de seguridad. amazing mister and thank you !!

  • @CrashLoopBackOff-K8s
    @CrashLoopBackOff-K8s Рік тому

    I have nothing of value to add, but leaving the comment for the algorithm. Appreciate you sharing this kind of information. For those like myself who have no practical skills in self-defense, these kinds of videos are very helpful to at least have an idea of what to do. Obviously without practice there is no real hope of pulling this off successfully, but it's better than being completely ignorant of potential life saving options. Thanks.

  • @nakedhombre
    @nakedhombre Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this presentation. The spokesperson is both competent and clear in his instruction. This is a valuable valuable video. 👍🏼

  • @actionjksn
    @actionjksn Рік тому

    Everything made sense to me and this gave us plenty to think about. Being aware of your surroundings is really what it's all about, stay alert so you can react. If you're just spacing out you're an easy target.

  • @billcox6705
    @billcox6705 Рік тому

    Thanks for educating us different scenarios!!! Greatly appreciated.

  • @Giovanni-od7if
    @Giovanni-od7if Рік тому +6

    Great tips, thank you for the video! Very helpful! If possible, can you do a video on how you manually disarmed the assailant in the second scenario?

  • @brandyhouston2105
    @brandyhouston2105 Рік тому

    Thanks for making the video. It's all about awareness. Effective SOP's. I also appreciate your last video with rifle and home invasion as, that actually helped me just after watching it..weird huh? Thanks again. 😎🇺🇸

  • @blackhatbushcraft
    @blackhatbushcraft Рік тому

    Phenomenal presentation. These videos add such valuable content to this community! Much appreciated and God bless you and yours.

  • @astudentpilotlife
    @astudentpilotlife Рік тому

    This is a amazing video, I apply these knowledge to my daily used when I carry to and from. Especially that seat belt under the fire arm.

  • @jason-it4oc
    @jason-it4oc Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate you downloading all this info to us all. God bless

  • @billlong9109
    @billlong9109 Рік тому

    Awesome material. I always back into garage to pull out quickly of needed. Backing up feels like I can see more of surroundings

  • @ursulaatkan
    @ursulaatkan Рік тому

    Thank you for this great video, thank you for all your commitment and care! 😀

  • @Bonner901
    @Bonner901 Рік тому

    Thank you. I could listen to your words of wisdom all day.

  • @mitchdavis9155
    @mitchdavis9155 Рік тому +1

    I would love to meet someone like you. So much knowledge to pass on. Thank you.

  • @pauld.9347
    @pauld.9347 Рік тому

    Great scenarios for this type of situation. Keep up the great work! 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @user-sg5gy5ee8z
    @user-sg5gy5ee8z 11 місяців тому

    The scenarios are great. causes thought on how to, what to and, when to, Great Job

  • @fenrirhelvetr7479
    @fenrirhelvetr7479 Рік тому

    A very good and informative video. Something to remember is that no situation will be the same, and you can only cover so many situations in one video, or even a hundred. Like it was said here, the best thing you can do to be a protector is to maintain your own physical fitness, and practice muscle memory, whether through shooting drills on the range or martial skills as you demonstrated. Even if it is not exactly right for the situation, the mentality of "What do I do? Oh wait, I practiced this a little bit," is leagues better than "What do I do? I don't know what to do,"

  • @tink5337
    @tink5337 День тому

    This happened to me a couple years ago. 2 men with guns ambushed me and stole my car. Thought i was done for. I have since taken a lot of time to learn how to protect myself. Thank you for this video.

  • @milldawgj9598
    @milldawgj9598 Рік тому

    Great video easy to understand explanations. You asked for comments. My preferred method when I exit my vehicles is I always check to outside mirrors lucky for me my truck has huge mirrors and huge blind spot mirrors great view. And I always have my shirt out of the way of my ccw. The emphasis on just being observant can’t be overstated. And don’t sit there with the door open gathering your items and vehicle running be ready to exit when you open the door. Same thing for getting in the vehicle. It took me years to get my wife to be that way.

  • @stevengoldenberg5362
    @stevengoldenberg5362 4 місяці тому

    Great training video as usual! Thanks

  • @scaleworksRC
    @scaleworksRC Рік тому

    Very good and thanks for the seat belt tip. I have done this a few times to stage my draw, but never thought about the injury thing. God bless!

  • @scottmckenna
    @scottmckenna Рік тому

    Great tips. I do this stuff all the time and I agree entirely. Super important.

  • @therealwhoopigoldberg
    @therealwhoopigoldberg Рік тому

    Thanks Frogman. I work in Executive Protection, and have never heard of that seatbelt trick. I'll pass this along as well.

  • @229glock
    @229glock Рік тому

    Some of the best content out there. Keep it up.

  • @AffirmativeAndrew
    @AffirmativeAndrew Рік тому

    Awesome video, glad I stumbled across this.

  • @alexbanks7115
    @alexbanks7115 Рік тому +2

    Thank you good tips. Most I knew. Though after watching this I realize I have grown quite complacent. I will work on being more cognizant and diligent around my home and in general. I find that lately I become more relaxed the closer I get to home.

  • @Dale21B
    @Dale21B Рік тому

    Great video! I’m happy to have your video pushed to me.

  • @leshunter4409
    @leshunter4409 10 місяців тому

    Really excellent,concise, informative video. Thank you for the great content. God Bless you.

  • @LH-zv2zq
    @LH-zv2zq Рік тому

    Excellent scenarios. I attached a small wide-angle mirror to my driver's side mirror. This gave me a view of a person who came up below the view angle of the standard mirror.

  • @mrcohiba1662
    @mrcohiba1662 11 місяців тому

    Living in South Africa we get this shit all the time. Such an educational and needed video. Thank you!

  • @concealcarryconsiderations2808

    Love it! Love the bloopers! More of them at the end of your videos please!😂✊

  • @jefferyneedham1581
    @jefferyneedham1581 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir
    Your video is on key and very informative and I wish you well and everyone watching this.

  • @christinadavis5582
    @christinadavis5582 6 місяців тому

    Being almost 60, after watching several of your videos I am realizing I need to own a firearm and train how to use it. I am physically fit but cant shoot. Feeling compelled. Thanks FrogMan! God bless!

  • @elvampiro89
    @elvampiro89 Рік тому

    As usual, useful and informative. Thank you.

  • @kd8309
    @kd8309 Рік тому

    Clear, concise, and well presented. Thank you sir.

  • @jcat5666
    @jcat5666 Рік тому

    Love the videos brother! Very good information. We actually park outsuide and walk in through the gagrage. I tell my family to always watch the door as it closes to make sure no one slips in. Sometimes I wonder if it would be better to go through the front door? I have a CRKT Provoke mounted to the console of my vehicle. In its closed position it is great for striking or to use to break out the windows if needed in an accident or submersion. Then could be opened to cut seatbelts as well. God bless you brother!

  • @FishHuntFreedom
    @FishHuntFreedom Рік тому +1

    More everyday instructionals like this would be appreciated

  • @thomasmahlangu4119
    @thomasmahlangu4119 Рік тому

    Great information. You earned yourself a Follower all the way from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  • @justinTime077
    @justinTime077 Рік тому

    I just found your channel at random and instantly was impressed. Left hands are the best hands! 😂

  • @nikolaiatanasov9593
    @nikolaiatanasov9593 Рік тому

    Thank you for your advises mr. Frogman

  • @biblesnbarbells
    @biblesnbarbells Рік тому

    Thank you for these important videos. Stay Ready!

  • @chiefmarkkelly7512
    @chiefmarkkelly7512 Рік тому +11

    I like fact that I could see your scenarios taking place in our area. Granted we don’t have a lot of attacks like that here but could happen. Also you show how to handle the situation with minimal gear ,not gear up like a advanced swat team leader. Thanks

    • @pwrshots
      @pwrshots Рік тому +3

      I tell my wife and daughter. “Expect the unexpected and you will never be surprised. “

  • @JustinCredible404
    @JustinCredible404 10 місяців тому

    I'm left-handed too and I've always thought about how to fire from the driver's seat as a lefty. I need to practice that. Thank you for providing this content.

  • @jordanforever2345
    @jordanforever2345 Рік тому +1

    That seat belt behind the holster , that makes sense. Will start doing it.

  • @BigJon410
    @BigJon410 Рік тому +2

    The last time I was at my dealership for an oil change I told the Service Manager to disable the unlock features. It took her a couple of minutes to reprogram the car. Now when I stop and turn off the ignition nothing unlocks unless I unlocked the door(s)..

  • @trudetermination33
    @trudetermination33 Рік тому

    Great video! Back in when possible to give yourself the best field of view!

  • @dontknowbrian
    @dontknowbrian Рік тому

    Very cool way to show just how fast things can happen right in the “safety” of your own home. I’m severely disabled and really can’t fight hand to hand or defend myself like I used to but that doesn’t mean I have to become a victim. I’ve lived a pepper’s lifestyle y whole life. Outside cameras that I have access on my phone so as I get close to home, I can clearly see all four directions. Battery back up. I never leave trash cans between ,myself in the driveway and my home just so that hidden area can’t be utilized by a criminal. Through my phone, I can activate outside lights that aren’t normally turned on but if I see something suspicious, I can light up the block. Again, great channel!

  • @willwright1781
    @willwright1781 Рік тому

    I like what he said in the beginning. Just glance around and don’t make something out of nothing. It’s good to be aware of your surroundings but you can’t live your life thinking that any moment a bad thing is going to happen.

  • @bigDrob
    @bigDrob Рік тому

    New sub, definitely appreciate the information you are putting out.

  • @revv45acp71
    @revv45acp71 Рік тому

    Seatbelt behind the holster-great tip! Thanks.

  • @rbselfdefense3868
    @rbselfdefense3868 Рік тому

    This is a great video. Keep this kind of videos coming.

  • @loboloco866
    @loboloco866 Рік тому

    Excellent review as always 👏 👍 thanks a lot

  • @suziehartwright
    @suziehartwright Рік тому

    Thank you for the great information! 👍

  • @jamesbeadel6843
    @jamesbeadel6843 Рік тому

    Great video, thank you. I never thought about the seat belt behind my pistol.

  • @fsrt_rev
    @fsrt_rev Рік тому +54

    Great video brother! Also, important to consider the unlocking features some cars have. It might be inconvenient but I for example disabled the automatic unlocking of all doors when I put the vehicle in park. I usually forget and have to go back and manually hit the unlock button when opening the rear door but it keeps the family a little safer and prevents anyone from sneaking into one of the back doors or passenger front door.

    • @BigJon410
      @BigJon410 Рік тому +4

      The last time I was at my dealership for an oil change I told the Service Manager to disable the unlock features. It took her a couple of minutes to reprogram the car.

    • @pwrshots
      @pwrshots Рік тому +3

      I have my wife’s car only open the drivers door on the remote. All other doors stay locked. She has to unlock manually for passengers.

    • @garycasper2929
      @garycasper2929 Рік тому +2

      On my girls Jeep, one tap of the remote unlocks the driver’s door only. Double tap unlocks all doors.

    • @ratherbe7
      @ratherbe7 Рік тому +3

      I do the same to all my cars. Everyone used to complain about it, but they don’t want to hear my safety lecture each time 😂

    • @fsrt_rev
      @fsrt_rev Рік тому

      @BigJon410 I'm sure by now you've gotten used to manually unlocking the doors.

  • @seanbates7683
    @seanbates7683 Рік тому

    Awesome video for thought and bloopers were great

  • @DJMTRAXXX
    @DJMTRAXXX Рік тому

    Great video my brother!! God bless 🙏🏼

  • @nicelys1
    @nicelys1 Рік тому +2

    I like this video, ambush is always a great concern of mine.

  • @dariuszjaneczko1927
    @dariuszjaneczko1927 Рік тому

    Thank You for Your instruction movies. Greeteings from Poland. God bless you and Your family Brother

  • @bro_chacho
    @bro_chacho Рік тому

    Great vids! And advice....the only thing I would say is that backing into the garage may be a better option.

  • @nostradamus4828
    @nostradamus4828 Рік тому

    Outstanding safety video .Thank you

  • @newsomesunlight7050
    @newsomesunlight7050 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for caring!

  • @19Clutch69
    @19Clutch69 Рік тому

    Love the content Jason..I'd like to learn a lot from you

  • @verscetti
    @verscetti Рік тому

    It is also good practice to back up into your driveway or garage if at all possible. Not only for surroundings awareness but if you live in a neighborhood with kids at play.

  • @MrEd-dc6mh
    @MrEd-dc6mh 5 місяців тому

    Re-watch, Love your training videos, thanks! ❤

  • @rocklover28
    @rocklover28 Рік тому

    Love the tons of detailed information... What are you thoughts about if an airbag goes off and you're carrying appex style? Addressing the proper seatbelt position makes tons of sense and then got me thinking about the airbags.

  • @dandahermitseals5582
    @dandahermitseals5582 Рік тому +1

    That's why I cary on my left hip for Cross draw with no interferance from belts or seat cramping

  • @Truthsearcherforever777
    @Truthsearcherforever777 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for video. Great tips

  • @fssacko
    @fssacko Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing yours techniques

  • @Gardenwarrior500
    @Gardenwarrior500 Рік тому

    Another great video. Thank you.