I'm just now getting my financial situation back into a stable place. Once I get things fully in order, I cannot wait to train with Ronin. I've been watching this channel for several years now and even just these fragments of the courses have been so helpful for me in my practice. Big thanks for sharing, Tu.
Some people keep saying go get training, yet here is Ronin showing us in many videos for FREE. Now that is awesome. Easy to follow and then practice on your own.
When I went to the academy we had to draw and fire on a rotating target with one second. Prepping the the trigger going to the four position really works! This video is a great demonstration of how to adjust your draw. Keep up the good fight Tu!
watching you over the last few years has brought much knowledge i would otherwise have never known. can honestly say you have influenced my life in the best way possible, you've taught me not only how to train my body but my mind. thank you, Tu!
I like this. Just took a intermediate pistol class a few weeks ago, and the instructor had us slow all this down. Same starting position. High ready. However, finger didn’t touch trigger until sights were on target, then 3,2,1 for trigger pull. This seems more efficient.
Eating up all new video tidbits. Practice went from complete slop at point blank, to refined movement AND understanding, AND metrics to gauge improvement. Just all around game changing.
Great video as usual. So ticked was going to train with Tu and since stepped on a toe popper. I’m out. Will be back whenever the recovery is over. Tu is simply the best and most effective trainer out there and he saves lives. Salute 🇺🇸
So good at teaching, a true Leader that's also amazing at public speaking and captivating an audience. Paired skills with being an intelligent man and a bad ass camando....that's versed in different ways of warfare and martial arts.... there is not many people, much less instructors out there with all these qualities. Plus he can walk the walk in real world applications and not just flat range.
I've learned a lot from you Tu. Thank you. I truly feel deadly now and know that with out a doubt, whether it's a pistol or knife, that I am much more likely to be the one going home to my family if, god forbid, I have to protect myself or others. Still working the rifle but that boils down to not being able to afford a combat rifle yet. I have my Ruger .22 though and I can still get the movements down quite a bit. Thank you and God bless you brother. Love and light.❤🕯
Tu Lam with his mere presence breaks all Asian stereotypes. Buff, huge physique, masculine, down with all the feminine asian men. Thanks for representing
Our problem is we're way too passive aggressive as opposed to straight out aggressive like most other ethnicities. I'm speaking specifically about those that are rooted fundamentally in Confucian culture - China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. Our Confucian fused upbringings and natural disposition toward passivity contributes to the stereotype even though it's mostly inaccurate, in my opinion of course.
@@brantastik partially agree, especially after Song Dynasty we value feminine stuff like 美男 instead of 雄性 masculinity. The original Han Dynasty values bravery, courage and agressiveness more
You're the man for putting this type of video demonstration out there for us to see. I would say it's free, but nothing is free, We have to have access to internet to see this, but nonetheless it's much appreciated.
I alway get the best from your videos. I understand, but its a pity for me that there aren more videos like on some chanels, but i understand the concept and that you use your website for trainings. I feel impowered when i watch your training, i feel stronger, and i feel focused. not so many people on YT chanels can do that, and you surtanly do so. I can see how much presure youv been through your life and carier, so that is the power that speeks from you, more than most of other profesionals, who maybe havent had that kind od self making, which actualy makes a fighter so special. Thank you, and I want to support you as i believe you are truly valuable to us.
I've got people around me asking how come I don't get new guns. My answer is usually " I watch Ronin shit and spend most of my money on Ammo." Saving up to hopefully get out there and participate in one of Tu's teachings.
"That's that '90s shit." True! Took forever for me to get over myself and stop rolling my shoulders forward. I was so used to chasing the sights with my face, that bringing the sights to my face felt too easy 😂
Tank my brother arms for your guess invitation teach(humility about me receipt for learn and progressing) l appreciate for all your video training your are the best ever seen , not Greg Lapin ,and Dustin and many other shows off) but you best of the best ( Shawn Ryan say right about you, same many hot navy seal never not equalized with you, lm always great fan (Ronin is the warriors reference Mike Glover this very but, very right about you ) Serge GTI Canada tactical group Intervention) 🇨🇦🇨🇦💪💪👑👑🙏🙏🙏
As a lover of the 1911 platform, very interested to hear what caused the shift from a striker fired pistol to the 1911 he is running. Assuming its his Ronin version from Springfield but with all the hate on the internwebs these days on the reliability of the 1911 platforms and the craz with the 2011's, interested to hear why a SOF guy who likely was issued an M9 chose to go back.
💪💪👍👍yes Ronin my brave, great and perfect 👌 move technical repetitive reflex for learning natural goooood my arms brothers exemple 👍👍Serge GTI team from Canada gooood formateur
I'm so glad I had a Dad who taught me all this shit when I was a kid. He was tough, he was a dick, but he was moreso a loving and caring father who taught me control and how to defend myself properly. Perks of growing up a military brat in the 90s
Hilarious, 90’s shit. Couldn’t agree more. Exactly the way I was taught to teach in the 90’s in my LE career. Complete inefficiency of movement when people extend that far out and contort their bodies/stance.
I have been watching your vids on grip and presentation of a handgun and would like your views on a problem I am having . I recently lost vision in my right eye but everything I do or equipment I have is I am strongly right handed. I see several steps I can take to help my problem and would like your views on which would be best .
#1 ---- turn head slightly right #2 ---- break wrist slightly right #3 ---- tilt pistol slightly left #4 ---- shift stance slightly right
Thanks for any info or suggestions . Kenneth Grant
From his previous videos, the high compress reduces the chances of someone getting shot in case of an accidental discharge versus a low compress where the barrel is aimed lower.
@@billykimble1495 I guess I was assuming he was working on the final two steps of a draw stroke from the holster and I didn’t see the logic of sweeping the muzzle vertically past the threat only to come back to a level plane to make the shot. To me it’s equivalent to porpoising the muzzle and wasted emotion. 🤷🏼♂️ The best way to prevent a negligent discharge is to keep the finger off the trigger until the sights are on the target ua-cam.com/video/o5ifSGae_nU/v-deo.html
@@longgone9869 you have a point. To each their own. Ill stick to basic firearms safety and keep my finger out of the trigger guard until im ready to fire at my target.
It is surprising how many humans do not feel they have the divine right to experience an abundant life. This is so sad, when you consider that true abundance isn't something bought, or given, it is something that is shared. Till at last we rise forever in the arms of perfect love.
Any advice on how to intro my 13 yr old daughter..... lessons on UA-cam I can have her watch prior to hitting the range. Have her with a taurus TX22 and Sig 365 380, any direction would be appreciated.... I want to teach her the right way...
Have loved the channel for awhile now, but will whoever runs the channel please change in the intro disclaimer: the bit of "will resort in", change to "will result in". Will resort in is not the verbiage lol.
When Tu left home to start his career in the special forces, he looked to his dad and said... "you're the man of the house now".
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 underrated comment
Lmfao
This comment is goated😂
Not the 1st time I seen this comment
Thief
@@hendogoodie you must be new to the internet
Boomer.
Been watching him the past 5 years just about. Such knowledge and delivery.
One of the few where everything has a reason behind it and makes total sense
Not “this works for me so make it work for you”
Seriously these videos are great!! In the last 2 years has changed alot !!!
That's a fact dude he's made me a better shooter for sure.
I’ll deliver a spanking to your ass checks show u some knowledge
I'm just now getting my financial situation back into a stable place. Once I get things fully in order, I cannot wait to train with Ronin. I've been watching this channel for several years now and even just these fragments of the courses have been so helpful for me in my practice. Big thanks for sharing, Tu.
100% I've also learned alot from these videos and would love an opportunity to train with, Tu in person.
Where can you find an updated schedule of upcoming classes, times and locations? I am on his site right now and only see 2021 classes
Do you have a ballpark estimate how much $?
@@forrestthroughdatrees around $800-1200. A lot of classes are closed for only law enforcement / military though
Some people keep saying go get training, yet here is Ronin showing us in many videos for FREE. Now that is awesome. Easy to follow and then practice on your own.
Go to a force on force class
When I went to the academy we had to draw and fire on a rotating target with one second. Prepping the the trigger going to the four position really works! This video is a great demonstration of how to adjust your draw. Keep up the good fight Tu!
Tu you are an awesome guy that truly cares. As busy as you are, you still take the time to post content like this. Thank you Sir!
Tu great point on the 90’s when we trained full extension and we were wrong, which we sure found out like you teach. Great job brother. Semper FI
watching you over the last few years has brought much knowledge i would otherwise have never known. can honestly say you have influenced my life in the best way possible, you've taught me not only how to train my body but my mind. thank you, Tu!
I like this. Just took a intermediate pistol class a few weeks ago, and the instructor had us slow all this down. Same starting position. High ready. However, finger didn’t touch trigger until sights were on target, then 3,2,1 for trigger pull. This seems more efficient.
Always learn something with you videos. Shoot I go back and watch them a few times to try and apply the info.
Ronin makes video.. I watch and try to repeat at my club. Its the natural order of things.
Eating up all new video tidbits. Practice went from complete slop at point blank, to refined movement AND understanding, AND metrics to gauge improvement. Just all around game changing.
I really enjoy learning skills from people that take their crafts so seriously. Another great video Mr. Lam!
Love Tú! This man is truly a gem to our time. A modern-day Musashi
Thank you for the info. We always appreciate your time and experience being shared
Great video as usual. So ticked was going to train with Tu and since stepped on a toe popper. I’m out. Will be back whenever the recovery is over. Tu is simply the best and most effective trainer out there and he saves lives. Salute 🇺🇸
So good at teaching, a true Leader that's also amazing at public speaking and captivating an audience. Paired skills with being an intelligent man and a bad ass camando....that's versed in different ways of warfare and martial arts.... there is not many people, much less instructors out there with all these qualities. Plus he can walk the walk in real world applications and not just flat range.
I've learned a lot from you Tu. Thank you. I truly feel deadly now and know that with out a doubt, whether it's a pistol or knife, that I am much more likely to be the one going home to my family if, god forbid, I have to protect myself or others. Still working the rifle but that boils down to not being able to afford a combat rifle yet. I have my Ruger .22 though and I can still get the movements down quite a bit. Thank you and God bless you brother. Love and light.❤🕯
Tu Lam with his mere presence breaks all Asian stereotypes. Buff, huge physique, masculine, down with all the feminine asian men.
Thanks for representing
Our problem is we're way too passive aggressive as opposed to straight out aggressive like most other ethnicities. I'm speaking specifically about those that are rooted fundamentally in Confucian culture - China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. Our Confucian fused upbringings and natural disposition toward passivity contributes to the stereotype even though it's mostly inaccurate, in my opinion of course.
@@brantastik partially agree, especially after Song Dynasty we value feminine stuff like 美男 instead of 雄性 masculinity. The original Han Dynasty values bravery, courage and agressiveness more
I've learned many things from your video's. I can imagine , what I would learn , if i trained with you. Awesome content
videos
Great Presentation on Pistol training and video, salute Ronin Tactics, 🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖
Can't get enough of his stuff
Love seeing you running a 1911!! I’m all about 1911’s thank you for all you do
You're the man for putting this type of video demonstration out there for us to see. I would say it's free, but nothing is free, We have to have access to internet to see this, but nonetheless it's much appreciated.
Thanks Ronin
I feel so honored and safe to have Tu is an American warrior.
Glad to see you back brotha
Simple and effective. Awesome 👌
I alway get the best from your videos. I understand, but its a pity for me that there aren more videos like on some chanels, but i understand the concept and that you use your website for trainings. I feel impowered when i watch your training, i feel stronger, and i feel focused. not so many people on YT chanels can do that, and you surtanly do so. I can see how much presure youv been through your life and carier, so that is the power that speeks from you, more than most of other profesionals, who maybe havent had that kind od self making, which actualy makes a fighter so special. Thank you, and I want to support you as i believe you are truly valuable to us.
Thanks brother for the training lessons.
Love this video. I do my best when I’m at the range and when I can’t I dry fire here at home. I love it 🤙
You're video's are very informative ,thank you sir RONAN...GOD SPEED MY BROTHER 🙏🇺🇲💙
Much appreciated Ronin.
I've got people around me asking how come I don't get new guns. My answer is usually " I watch Ronin shit and spend most of my money on Ammo." Saving up to hopefully get out there and participate in one of Tu's teachings.
Great info. I really need to focus on this. I tend to hang out at position 4 too long.
Watching a true master instructor
Good advice. Keep up the good work & informative
information. 👍😊🇺🇸
A wealth of knowledge thank you sir
Great training. Peace
2:30 seconds - you can hear after each shot he puts the safety on after each shot and then takes it off before the next. What a true professional.
Awesome training techniques.
Excellent info / drill
"That's that '90s shit." True! Took forever for me to get over myself and stop rolling my shoulders forward. I was so used to chasing the sights with my face, that bringing the sights to my face felt too easy 😂
best teachers of all times.
Tank my brother arms for your guess invitation teach(humility about me receipt for learn and progressing) l appreciate for all your video training your are the best ever seen , not Greg Lapin ,and Dustin and many other shows off) but you best of the best ( Shawn Ryan say right about you, same many hot navy seal never not equalized with you, lm always great fan (Ronin is the warriors reference Mike Glover this very but, very right about you ) Serge GTI Canada tactical group Intervention) 🇨🇦🇨🇦💪💪👑👑🙏🙏🙏
5:30 "I wasn't even born yet" ...let that sink in 80/90's ppl.
Nuttin but respect to this man
Great tips you break in down nice👊
Man, that RON¡N Glock & Springfield 1911 are two amazing DREAM GUN'S
Can't wait to read all "the know it all"operators " who critique this special forces LEGEND. Can't wait!
I'd love to train with Ronin.
Thank you for your service
Insane recoil management. You can tell he has decades behind the gun.
How much recoil do you get from a 1911 in 9mm come on man!
As a lover of the 1911 platform, very interested to hear what caused the shift from a striker fired pistol to the 1911 he is running. Assuming its his Ronin version from Springfield but with all the hate on the internwebs these days on the reliability of the 1911 platforms and the craz with the 2011's, interested to hear why a SOF guy who likely was issued an M9 chose to go back.
probably because he felt like using a 1911/2011 that day. Could also be one of the Triarc 1911, since his AR15 is a Triarc too
@@sebleonard8273 agreed..i also believe he is running a triarc and those things are expensive because its around $3000-$3500 for the 1911s
Tu…whatever you do, don’t turn off your comments. We, that know (my father was Green Beret)..we got your 6. Thank you! ❤️
💪💪👍👍yes Ronin my brave, great and perfect 👌 move technical repetitive reflex for learning natural goooood my arms brothers exemple 👍👍Serge GTI team from Canada gooood formateur
Thanks Sensei.
Thank you brother 🙏 God SPEED 🙏
I wonder who would win a sim gunfight? The badass Ronin or John Lovell
I'm so glad I had a Dad who taught me all this shit when I was a kid. He was tough, he was a dick, but he was moreso a loving and caring father who taught me control and how to defend myself properly. Perks of growing up a military brat in the 90s
Excellent!
Great video!
Hilarious, 90’s shit. Couldn’t agree more. Exactly the way I was taught to teach in the 90’s in my LE career. Complete inefficiency of movement when people extend that far out and contort their bodies/stance.
Great Video, Love these guys. ND @ 7:45
One of our greatest warriors. Ronin and gbrs group is where it's at. Great men with honor integrity and dedication. DON'T TREAD ON ME 🐍. 🇺🇸🙏
GBRS doesn’t teach much, but Tu teaches you. I’ll hang out on this channel 10 times out of 10 over GBRS if I want to learn something.
Ive never said “unsafetying” before but now Im going to start.
Wish I could give this ten thumbs up.
Sup man…..Got that issue of Armory with you on the cover. Shyt is DOPE!
fantastic video
Sick video
Where can I find an updated schedule of your future classes?
Great video. Do you ride the thumb safety?
I friggin love his accent
Hand salute!
I always wear your skin in codmobile 🤭with pride I love your skins greetings from panama🇵🇦 ❤
Welcome back Tu
Great tips!
To my Asian Brother; YOU ROCK!!!
Tu …the entire squad needs some more t shirts and cap drops ASAP
When is that fresh polo going to be available? 👀
I be dropping dudes on warzone with your character.
I have been watching your vids on grip and presentation of a handgun and would like your views on a problem I am having .
I recently lost vision in my right eye but everything I do or equipment I have is I am strongly right handed.
I see several steps I can take to help my problem and would like your views on which would be best .
#1 ---- turn head slightly right
#2 ---- break wrist slightly right
#3 ---- tilt pistol slightly left
#4 ---- shift stance slightly right
Thanks for any info or suggestions .
Kenneth Grant
Woot woot 👍🏼🇺🇸
That posture may get you punch holes in a static range but it will not work on a moving and shooting situation.
Good video 👍🏻
TU better be in the next John wick
Thank you.
Why is the muzzle elevated to begin with? The target is never “high”.
Level presentation !!
From his previous videos, the high compress reduces the chances of someone getting shot in case of an accidental discharge versus a low compress where the barrel is aimed lower.
@@billykimble1495 I guess I was assuming he was working on the final two steps of a draw stroke from the holster and I didn’t see the logic of sweeping the muzzle vertically past the threat only to come back to a level plane to make the shot. To me it’s equivalent to porpoising the muzzle and wasted emotion. 🤷🏼♂️
The best way to prevent a negligent discharge is to keep the finger off the trigger until the sights are on the target
ua-cam.com/video/o5ifSGae_nU/v-deo.html
@@longgone9869 you have a point. To each their own. Ill stick to basic firearms safety and keep my finger out of the trigger guard until im ready to fire at my target.
It is surprising how many humans do not feel they have the divine right to experience an
abundant life. This is so sad, when you consider that true abundance isn't something
bought, or given, it is something that is shared. Till at last we rise forever in the arms of
perfect love.
Would love proper training
Would love to work with you when I’m off probation 🇺🇸🇪🇬🔥
I love it aim small miss small
is tu using the 1911 ds prodigy
Any advice on how to intro my 13 yr old daughter..... lessons on UA-cam I can have her watch prior to hitting the range. Have her with a taurus TX22 and Sig 365 380, any direction would be appreciated.... I want to teach her the right way...
“Even if you’re on a red dot pick up that front sight?” Not sure why you would be front sight focused all the time especially for close targets.
What target was being used for this drill?
Vaya hasta que Suben un Vídeo
Have loved the channel for awhile now, but will whoever runs the channel please change in the intro disclaimer: the bit of "will resort in", change to "will result in". Will resort in is not the verbiage lol.
Tu, do I here you knocking the safety on and off in between rounds? I understand why I just want to know is that what I'm hearing?
Trigger reset
What kind of pistol is Tu shooting?