It reminds of Jujitsu and Aikido where smoothness is more important than jerky speed. I could always tell that a person has years of experience by how smooth they do it. I have a lot to learn in the gun world.
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Awesome video brother... Look forward to seeking more. And hearing someone speaking good ol' Mountain English. It's easy for a Kentucky boy to fallow along...
I'm a drummer, and counting aloud (especially 8th notes as Zee does here) really helps in the development of timing anything that involves rhythm. But I think it's also helpful to run a metronome while working on transitions (or shifting!). You can literally just use the Google metronome and play it through speakers or headphones from your phone or laptop -- very easy to do in dry fire at home, and it works as a shot timer of a different variety! If you're at the range, you could use a pair of good electronic or passive isolation ear pro that allows you to run audio.
Damn Doctor has been telling me for years that the repetitive counting in my head is OCD. Wait till I tell him it's Rhythm and will help with shots at multiple targets. Hahaha I'm joking by the way great video same counting technique can be used also in other situations like if someone is swing a bat trying to hit you takes certain amount of time for them to bring it up, swing then control the follow through when they miss to bring it back up 1,2,3,4- 1,2,3,4-1,2,3,4 1,2 shoot in quick to close the distance bat is now pretty much useless in the attackers hands 90% of people wouldn't know what to do once you have gotten in close and taken the reach advantage the bat offered away they are screwed. The other 10% of people you wouldn't know were armed with anything till you feel it making impact with your body.
I don't see a mullet, I see a reverse Pat Mac goatee. I've actually been waiting for this one after having been told to do the 'cadence' drill in a class. In the class I wasn't told why, but here we can clearly see why. It is clearly broken down too. Thanks Zee et al.
Hey guys great video! Can you please make a video or series on ghillie suits and stalking techniques etc? The summer is coming up and it would be amazing to know, especially learning from the tactical riflemen:)
How about training suggestions for those of us with physical limitations ? Such as herniated spinal discs, and or torn up shoulders. Thank you for all you guys do for us.
I'll try to link to a yt vid I watched where a paraplegic gentlemen was going through h2h along with some ground work. I'm not sure if they addressed weapons fighting though
Could y'all do a video on a cheap AR vs. an expensive AR? A question that comes up fairly frequently at work is 'why spend $2000 on something when there's a $500 one that does the same thing?' And it's never really resovled.
That's like saying an Aston Martin and a Ford Mustang are similar. Yes, they both run the same speed. However, a lot of it comes down to personal preference. There is noting that I could say in a video that would change anyone's opinions on cheap vs expensive ARs.
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Hi!! My name is Obed Garcia but everyone call me Tony!! I got a question? I got a canik tp 9sf elite and is posible you guys talked about this type of gun??
I tell you what I do when shooting at two close apart targets: one shot each very fast, I mean I transition from target 1 to target 2 in a split of a second, then two shots at each one as fast as I can. My reasoning is if I go for two or more shots at the first bad guy the second bad guy has plenty of time to shoot me. So one single shot at each one and then I can go for more. Maybe I'm all wrong but I swear I'm going for the mullet too. 👍
The problem is, thise rounds take time to have effect(unless you get a CNS hit), so you're still facing two active threats. Put one down, then its one on one.
I dont see the point entirely. Sure cadance in general seems good, as you focus more on the shot. The big but is, a nice song leaves out the essitial part: hitting in time. Its great to minimize shifting time, however the doubletab (if up close) needs to be done (on target) as quick as possible to ensure maximum effect. The shift needs to be nice and organized, not the double tap per sè. So a bam bam...s...bam..bam is better than a bam.....bam.....s.....bam.....bam. Shifting quick: yes! Double Tapping on a cadance: no.
This video has nothing to do with a “double tap“, as he says in the video this is for working on target transitions i.e. Eyes hips sights to the next target.
Nice drill. Also, I like that the targets were maintaining a safe social distance. ;)
Very true!
Hahh
I’m glad to hear the targets are keeping social distance. Great video and drill.
They are
Such an excellent instructor.
It reminds of Jujitsu and Aikido where smoothness is more important than jerky speed. I could always tell that a person has years of experience by how smooth they do it. I have a lot to learn in the gun world.
If zee makes a training video. I must watch. Mullet or not.
Zee's hair is 50 shades of ridiculas. If he had true friends they would jump him, beat his ass, then shave his head.
Mullet is fantastic!
I'm affraid next video he does demonstrations for he will have braids like the last scene in joe dirt.
Paul American I’m hoping more like Bo Derek braids.
Daaaang! The mullet and trucker cap is back en vogue.
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I appreciate that! Thanks for subscribing
You heard the man.... NOW DANCE!
Awesome video brother... Look forward to seeking more. And hearing someone speaking good ol' Mountain English. It's easy for a Kentucky boy to fallow along...
More to come!
Reid Henrich's doppelganger? Great video!
Please convince Zee to keep that look after the lockdown, thank you.
Thank you for the refresher brotha! I forget alot of my training from my army days but kinda use yall and some other veterans to learn more!
Is okay!! I hope one day and I want to say? I love your Chanel!!!!!
Thanks for the information Zee! Great video and awesome content!!!! Much appreciated! Thank you for your services and welcome home sir!
Much appreciated!
*Instructor Z* Your the bomb, thanks for taking the time to show us. God Bless brother.
Awesome video Grandpa!
Putting this in this weekend!
I'm a drummer, and counting aloud (especially 8th notes as Zee does here) really helps in the development of timing anything that involves rhythm. But I think it's also helpful to run a metronome while working on transitions (or shifting!). You can literally just use the Google metronome and play it through speakers or headphones from your phone or laptop -- very easy to do in dry fire at home, and it works as a shot timer of a different variety! If you're at the range, you could use a pair of good electronic or passive isolation ear pro that allows you to run audio.
I can't believe Zee is using Just for Men Touch of Grey to look older. We all know he's really only 30.
After your first enlistment the army gives you just a touch of grey as a reenlistment gift.
Officers are give a touch of grey upon making captain
Good instructor. Thanks.
What up Z!!! Much love from cali
Bang bang, gang gang dude. Your videos are sick
Thanx Zee, getting a little better everyday with my pistol shooting.
Thanks again for the great video!!
Awesome drill and great job with your explanation of why this is important.
Zee is the man!!!
This is like cake...I always want more.
Thanks
Most welcome 😊
Nope that was all karl #gotem
Great vid. I'm looking forward to applying principles to practical skills. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Are you sure that was Zee? He wasn't swearing like a sailor!
Thank you, sir! xP
Looking good Zee
Check canopy, gain canopy control!!!!
I want to see tactical rifleman team on team with simunitions in a shoot house. Maybe oda's vs seal's.
Better yet. Dance off.
Man im old! Still love 357 7 shot Revolver....
Awesome info as usual from the TR team! Keep up the great content.
Appreciate it!
Excellent drill keep up the great work!
On the back beat of the 3rd count. Thanks Brother!
Great drill! I dig it
Glad you like it!
Good video guys, thanks for the info!
Our pleasure!
Damn Doctor has been telling me for years that the repetitive counting in my head is OCD. Wait till I tell him it's Rhythm and will help with shots at multiple targets. Hahaha I'm joking by the way great video same counting technique can be used also in other situations like if someone is swing a bat trying to hit you takes certain amount of time for them to bring it up, swing then control the follow through when they miss to bring it back up 1,2,3,4- 1,2,3,4-1,2,3,4 1,2 shoot in quick to close the distance bat is now pretty much useless in the attackers hands 90% of people wouldn't know what to do once you have gotten in close and taken the reach advantage the bat offered away they are screwed. The other 10% of people you wouldn't know were armed with anything till you feel it making impact with your body.
Zee Exotic. Fantastic style of instruction
I don't see a mullet, I see a reverse Pat Mac goatee. I've actually been waiting for this one after having been told to do the 'cadence' drill in a class. In the class I wasn't told why, but here we can clearly see why. It is clearly broken down too. Thanks Zee et al.
Zee's rhythm is Slayer's song Reign in Blood.
Good training!
Glad you think so!
Great video!
Good drill to practice!
Thx!
Glad you liked it!
Hey guys great video! Can you please make a video or series on ghillie suits and stalking techniques etc? The summer is coming up and it would be amazing to know, especially learning from the tactical riflemen:)
Thanks, man. I'll use this on my drill practice
Can you create a video on how to practice with moving targets?
We have "moving target" videos that you can find in our video archive. Thanks for watching, TR
How about training suggestions for those of us with physical limitations ? Such as herniated spinal discs, and or torn up shoulders.
Thank you for all you guys do for us.
I'll try to link to a yt vid I watched where a paraplegic gentlemen was going through h2h along with some ground work. I'm not sure if they addressed weapons fighting though
... Can we see some gun to gun transition practice drills?
Good stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it
Zee is the real Captain America.
as alwaysgreat advice, training and knowledge
Glad you think so!
Stay safe and shoot straight
Next we work on Abc's!
i learn alot sar
Could y'all do a video on a cheap AR vs. an expensive AR? A question that comes up fairly frequently at work is 'why spend $2000 on something when there's a $500 one that does the same thing?' And it's never really resovled.
That's like saying an Aston Martin and a Ford Mustang are similar. Yes, they both run the same speed. However, a lot of it comes down to personal preference. There is noting that I could say in a video that would change anyone's opinions on cheap vs expensive ARs.
Can you make an SR 25 video
Goo goo ga ga gee geee!
So Zee is teaching the Rhythm Method? Hubba hubba...
The best way to ask for social distance at this day...
Thank you Z !
Guys, when are you going to make a video on recoil management? I would be a heck of a lot better with a pistol if I knew that.
I've found that it starts with a proper grip, then stable body geometry, but I am no expert.
Very interesting and revealing video.
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Dang mullet Zee lol good content
like always greath video ,
I appreciate that
Great video. At this range are you shooting with both eyes open?
Of course
How's about an update on the Tract 0ptics 4-20 x 50. And a box test .
Hi
thats a sweet mullet
See going back to his roots
Thanks Z
Any time!
Phone metronome app can be helpful.
Nice job brother. Looks like you've lost some weight, you ok?
Jed ha.
Just getting holder
Haley Strategic?
I thought the same thing, but it's probably a coincidence. Rhythm drills have been around since the late 80s, at least.
@@hitman_s1 that's what i thought too, always good to see another perspective on a drill, who knows, TR might cover something that dad Haley didn't.
#teamcantdance also, #teamSHOOTAAAA
What holster do you use, Zee?
sailinon1969 I use different ones but a really like Red River Tactical and Safariland.👊
how can you still lookin at the front sight when you pull out the gun???? tell me cause is all recomended focus on front sight ??? even close ???
I didn’t see Z’s shirt in the store
Sorry, you'll have to ask Zee for his shirts.
Tactical Rifleman rog that. Ill have to get permission to enter his webpage
Hi
Is this "Rhythm" faster than "double tap"? Thank you
You say alot about how, but why should I train rythm?
Makes sense
Hi!! My name is Obed Garcia but everyone call me Tony!! I got a question? I got a canik tp 9sf elite and is posible you guys talked about this type of gun??
Sorry, we have no experience with that pistol
I had no idea AJ Styles had a brother so handy with a hammer and spray spray s special community of professionals
Is it safe to aim when drawing the weapon? because in surprise there is no time, you try to focus on the front sight you cant when it fast
Always confirm with your sights. We do NOT teach point shooting. Start slow and speed will come
I tell you what I do when shooting at two close apart targets: one shot each very fast, I mean I transition from target 1 to target 2 in a split of a second, then two shots at each one as fast as I can. My reasoning is if I go for two or more shots at the first bad guy the second bad guy has plenty of time to shoot me. So one single shot at each one and then I can go for more. Maybe I'm all wrong but I swear I'm going for the mullet too. 👍
The problem is, thise rounds take time to have effect(unless you get a CNS hit), so you're still facing two active threats. Put one down, then its one on one.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh... you guys don't know what a mullet is. He may have the beginnings of a mullet, but a Mullet it is not.
Z is the shit
CPR.....Glock style.
lookin like a whole snack
🤙🏾
Zee needs a haircut. He's on garrison duty now, not running patrols in Indian country. :-)
Git yourself a shotgun, its got more spread. Bill Burr
First
I dont see the point entirely. Sure cadance in general seems good, as you focus more on the shot. The big but is, a nice song leaves out the essitial part: hitting in time. Its great to minimize shifting time, however the doubletab (if up close) needs to be done (on target) as quick as possible to ensure maximum effect. The shift needs to be nice and organized, not the double tap per sè.
So a bam bam...s...bam..bam is better than a bam.....bam.....s.....bam.....bam. Shifting quick: yes! Double Tapping on a cadance: no.
This video has nothing to do with a “double tap“, as he says in the video this is for working on target transitions i.e. Eyes hips sights to the next target.
justKdG just a drill to work shifting. Shoot as fast as you can accurately for whatever your desired result is.