It's worth mentioning that one of things Delta personnel do when they are selected is spend an incredible amount of time practicing - the fundamentals. I think I'll take the example of Delta as opposed to someone who apparently has no idea what he's talking about.
CAT alumni here, I have no idea what either of you guys are talking about with regard to fundamentals being unimportant. I saw this video pop up on my feed for I'm assuming algo reasons, so I was hoping you'd explain what he said at some point in refuting it because I'm pretty sure he would only say that as a way to weave a point which was conspicuously absent. I'm commenting because it's funny that your research turned up that Andrew was a grunt and without ever hearing him talk about Marine training reinforcing anything to do with his curriculum, you just assume it does lol. I have only ever heard him talk about how all DoD training is geared toward
@@CowabungaTheHun Ya boi literally has a post stating “Mastering the fundamentals” takes away from what’s actually important, or something to that effect. I address this as my first point in the video. Then I address who much he doesn’t know to point out anyone who would say that needs to give all their students their money back. I know he’s a marine because I read his website bio and he also posts every class and training he’s ever taken in this comments section, which is hilarious we all laughed at that list. Anyone who doesn’t understand literally it’s all fundamentals should be teaching. From prior CIA contractors to competitions Masters, I have not found anyone that agrees with Andrew. Maybe that’s a sign my man.
I mean Andrew puts out a lot of content, and I don't necessarily consume it all. Especially a lot of shorts. So I'd need to see the video you're refuting if I have any hope of finding out what he said. Otherwise, this is no different than getting our news from headlines and completely ignoring whatever was said in any news article. The "fundamentals vs something else" argument is kind of pointless if his "something else" is different from your "something else". Or worse yet, if the "something else" is a strawman "anything else" which can be whatever is easy to refute.
@ I read the quote of what he said directly at the start of the video. It’s literally the post. I can’t forward or post the post because I’ve since been blocked on IG. I guess that’s one way to handle people challenging your teachings.
“Advanced” shooting is fundamentals sped up, fundamentals from different positions, fundmentals from a longer distance, etc. vet your instructors. This mindset from combat clownery or whoever this is makes me glad to not have any social media. Also to anyone who recognizes the handle, yes, I’m still around. I’m still alive. 🫡😂 good video as always, big dawg.
"That has to be single handedly the dumbest shit I've ever seen on the internet, and there's a ton of dumb shit on the internet." Amen, brother, lol. Amen 🙏🏼 Homeboy literally posted, as his resume, a list of classes he took and his basic military training over the bare minimum service requirements. Like....wow. lol
@rasgroup8867 u should of. Fuggin dude kept asking me "what classes I took"? I think he asked me that 4 times. I was tempted to say I took an astronomy class from Neil Degrass Tyson. Like wtf does what classes I took got to do with a damn thing if I'm not putting in the work? Lol. Dude is possibly the Dale Brown (DUST) of the gun community, lol.
I'm so glad that my algorithm filters out cancerous training philosophies like that, unless it's either BLATANTLY satirical or guys like you are calling it out and trying to enlighten the people that are preaching this type of stuff and trying to make it their claim to fame. Great discussion!
Tactical Art Training 😂 Ive argued with him multiple times. I would rather have a guy with solid fundamentals instead of a group of dudes who listened to him 😂
Yeah I'm not gonna take advice from someone who doesn't understand the idea of having irons as a backup on a edc and damn sure not gonna take it from someone who just reholstered the smoke wagon without chambering another round
The last part of that made no sense whatsoever but okay gunfighter. Furthermore educate yourself on the failure rate of modern (2017 and newer) optics vs. iron sights. Not to mention the idea of a dual sighting system on a 40 yardish and in platform being kind of pointless when proper target focus can deliver pretty specific and deliberate shot placement. Your welcome!
Completely off subject. First, you are handling that white shit that's on the ground around you like a BOSS. I'm a huge wimp when it is cold. I'm a southern raised "swamp rat." If my feet get cold, I'm done. It is what it is. My question is, what's the deal with the sunglasses with no sun? Edit/addendum... I respect others' carry choices. To each their own, but I completely agree with your position in concealed carry v. open carry.
I shoot about 50K rounds of pistol a year. I travel all over teaching and taking classes. Unless someone competes in production, everyone is running a dot. For a multitude of reasons. Majority of master and grand master shooters not only compete but also carry with just a dot. It’s really nothing new. You should seek some reputable training and hopefully understand that “fail safes” such as irons become pretty pointless once you run a dot. This is also why no one uses iron sights on rifles anymore, and haven’t for about 35 years. Stop buying into the garbage and seek performance on demand
@ I’ll completely disregard my 10 years in law enforcement and actual use of force encounters. I won’t even discuss being a blue belt in BJJ and the countless force on force classes and trainings I’ve taken on my own time. It all comes back to hard skills development time and time again. Every single time. If a gun is at all in play, it will always come back to the fundamentals gained through deliberate structured practice. I don’t even teach force on force, no interest, because it’s too nuanced and too many people teaching it have no idea what they’re talking about.
It's worth mentioning that one of things Delta personnel do when they are selected is spend an incredible amount of time practicing - the fundamentals. I think I'll take the example of Delta as opposed to someone who apparently has no idea what he's talking about.
CAT alumni here, I have no idea what either of you guys are talking about with regard to fundamentals being unimportant. I saw this video pop up on my feed for I'm assuming algo reasons, so I was hoping you'd explain what he said at some point in refuting it because I'm pretty sure he would only say that as a way to weave a point which was conspicuously absent. I'm commenting because it's funny that your research turned up that Andrew was a grunt and without ever hearing him talk about Marine training reinforcing anything to do with his curriculum, you just assume it does lol. I have only ever heard him talk about how all DoD training is geared toward
@@CowabungaTheHun Ya boi literally has a post stating “Mastering the fundamentals” takes away from what’s actually important, or something to that effect. I address this as my first point in the video. Then I address who much he doesn’t know to point out anyone who would say that needs to give all their students their money back. I know he’s a marine because I read his website bio and he also posts every class and training he’s ever taken in this comments section, which is hilarious we all laughed at that list. Anyone who doesn’t understand literally it’s all fundamentals should be teaching. From prior CIA contractors to competitions Masters, I have not found anyone that agrees with Andrew. Maybe that’s a sign my man.
I mean Andrew puts out a lot of content, and I don't necessarily consume it all. Especially a lot of shorts. So I'd need to see the video you're refuting if I have any hope of finding out what he said. Otherwise, this is no different than getting our news from headlines and completely ignoring whatever was said in any news article. The "fundamentals vs something else" argument is kind of pointless if his "something else" is different from your "something else". Or worse yet, if the "something else" is a strawman "anything else" which can be whatever is easy to refute.
@ I read the quote of what he said directly at the start of the video. It’s literally the post. I can’t forward or post the post because I’ve since been blocked on IG. I guess that’s one way to handle people challenging your teachings.
Who are your all time top 5 instructors/schools you’d like to take a class from in the future?
@@andrewfeldman3334
JJ Racaza
Donovan Moore
Eric Grauffel
Tim Heron
Legacy Tactics
“Advanced” shooting is fundamentals sped up, fundamentals from different positions, fundmentals from a longer distance, etc. vet your instructors. This mindset from combat clownery or whoever this is makes me glad to not have any social media. Also to anyone who recognizes the handle, yes, I’m still around. I’m still alive. 🫡😂 good video as always, big dawg.
Yes you are correct sir, is all about mastering the fundamentals and then pushing yourself.
"That has to be single handedly the dumbest shit I've ever seen on the internet, and there's a ton of dumb shit on the internet."
Amen, brother, lol. Amen 🙏🏼
Homeboy literally posted, as his resume, a list of classes he took and his basic military training over the bare minimum service requirements. Like....wow. lol
@@SemperFi_EDC_Guy 😂 I almost responded with my elementary school progress report
@rasgroup8867 u should of. Fuggin dude kept asking me "what classes I took"? I think he asked me that 4 times. I was tempted to say I took an astronomy class from Neil Degrass Tyson. Like wtf does what classes I took got to do with a damn thing if I'm not putting in the work? Lol. Dude is possibly the Dale Brown (DUST) of the gun community, lol.
I'm so glad that my algorithm filters out cancerous training philosophies like that, unless it's either BLATANTLY satirical or guys like you are calling it out and trying to enlighten the people that are preaching this type of stuff and trying to make it their claim to fame. Great discussion!
You have to have A BASE to build on, that base is called FUNDAMENTALS. Its pretty fucking simple.
@@feralmale1517 Amen 🙏🏼
I'm too old for this video
Tactical Art Training 😂 Ive argued with him multiple times. I would rather have a guy with solid fundamentals instead of a group of dudes who listened to him 😂
Yeah I'm not gonna take advice from someone who doesn't understand the idea of having irons as a backup on a edc and damn sure not gonna take it from someone who just reholstered the smoke wagon without chambering another round
The last part of that made no sense whatsoever but okay gunfighter. Furthermore educate yourself on the failure rate of modern (2017 and newer) optics vs. iron sights. Not to mention the idea of a dual sighting system on a 40 yardish and in platform being kind of pointless when proper target focus can deliver pretty specific and deliberate shot placement. Your welcome!
@rasgroup8867 your betting on a angel not pissing in your flintlock
Hey father.
Completely off subject.
First, you are handling that white shit that's on the ground around you like a BOSS. I'm a huge wimp when it is cold. I'm a southern raised "swamp rat." If my feet get cold, I'm done. It is what it is. My question is, what's the deal with the sunglasses with no sun?
Edit/addendum...
I respect others' carry choices. To each their own, but I completely agree with your position in concealed carry v. open carry.
@@Hideaway904 snow is bright my dude
“I see iron sights fail all the fucking time” ... Is the moment everyone knew that this guy was a total 🤡! Lol
#Liar
I shoot about 50K rounds of pistol a year. I travel all over teaching and taking classes. Unless someone competes in production, everyone is running a dot. For a multitude of reasons. Majority of master and grand master shooters not only compete but also carry with just a dot. It’s really nothing new. You should seek some reputable training and hopefully understand that “fail safes” such as irons become pretty pointless once you run a dot. This is also why no one uses iron sights on rifles anymore, and haven’t for about 35 years. Stop buying into the garbage and seek performance on demand
@ ahhh a competition shooter!!! It all makes sense now. Not sure how I missed it. Lol #PlayOnPlaya
@ I’ll completely disregard my 10 years in law enforcement and actual use of force encounters. I won’t even discuss being a blue belt in BJJ and the countless force on force classes and trainings I’ve taken on my own time. It all comes back to hard skills development time and time again. Every single time. If a gun is at all in play, it will always come back to the fundamentals gained through deliberate structured practice. I don’t even teach force on force, no interest, because it’s too nuanced and too many people teaching it have no idea what they’re talking about.
@@AmericanGunChic oh and I still run just a dot at work 40+ hours a week, because the data and logic supports it.