@1 Hitter I hear you brother, one of the most thankless jobs. I always tell folks the public servants that serve the most, get paid and treated the least. Too much is given, much is required and blessed are the peace makers.
@enver hoxha full classes or not, he could absolutely put most of this content behind a paywall and has chosen not to. That shows where his interests lie when it comes to getting this information out there for people who are wanting to learn anything from police enforcement tactics to civilian home defense. That's cool no matter how you slice it and I think Left4Green was just showing his respect!
If anything, I think Mr Tu "Ronin" Lam is doing an excellent job of showing people that you can still apply ancient martial wisdom with new ideas, efficiency of motion and the mastery of the body and mind and put it into practice. He's also doing a damn good job at marketing Ronin Tactics, I only found his channel because he's a goddamned operator in call of duty. I'm glad I did though, because this is quality content that again, I would absolutely expect to pay for elsewhere.
I live in Jersey, and he does classes out here as i was looking online, and they run as low as $1,150 just for the class. And yes, I have become a fan of him because of COD and fully support Tu 210%
I’m in the Army and i have watched alot of videos off of this channel and seriously it has changed the way i shoot and move. Man i have learned so much watching these videos I never thought a UA-cam video like this would honestly teach me anything but i was wrong within the last year my movement as in stance and high and low compress has changed my ability in shooting. I wish the US Military would have taught me this stuff but they don’t. Personally wish the military would reconstruct how they teach soldiers to shoot stance movement etc I’m only speaking on the military as a whole. But yeah these videos helped me out alot.
You'd think the US army would have the best of the best to train their troop to also be best of the best but nah, it does make more sense to just get the "fodders" adequately trained and those who are able to make it through to the end being the elite of the elites who have the capacity to pass down the lessons they've learned first hand to those who are interested and have the time to learn it.
Appreciate your service brother! Keep kicking ass and also appreciate you pushing yourself to get better. As a civi this is all I can get…most tactical classes in my area are overpriced and taught by folks with the old school mindset/old tactics. My point is I 100% agree with you and it has taken me to a whole different level of training/knowledge. Be safe and god bless!!!
OMG you are so smooth and agile with the M-4 it's actually quite terrifying but also soothing just to know that you are on our side!!! Thanks for your service and dedication to your country 🍀🇺🇸⚡.
I come from Croatia, a country where it's not perceived normal to do stuff like this. We don't shoot or go to ranges or any of that. I had an opportunity to shoot a double barreled shotgun once and a very rare opportunity to squeeze off two rounds from a Zastava M70ab (folding stock AK47 variant). The closest I got to manipulating an AR was through airsoft. Whatever you people think about airsoft, I don't care. It got me to a point of understanding the weight, sight picture and mechanics of the platform. It also got me interested in watching stuff like this. Anyway... I've seen a lot of these mumbo jumbo dudes all over UA-cam that do these courses without ever setting foot in a war zone, calling guns "weapon systems" and crap like that. Then you got Tu, a true warrior calling a gun what it is - a gun. He's here pouring out wisdom and experience coming from a long lasting military career. I have not heard a single word come out of this guy that doesn't make sense. Also, his presentation skills are on point. When he talks, people listen. I hope these guys from the video understand how fortunate they are to be able to learn from Tu.
Same here in Turkey brother. We got AR style .410 bore shotguns that government allows us to use, and we can buy pistols.. I said AR style particularly because that is what makes you the closest to the 5.56 OG M4. Thing with the airsoft, I've been airsofting and practical shooting for over 8 years now.. and AIRSOFT HELPS. Not with the marksmanship phase, because you shoot out bb's but for the learning handling a firearm relatively safely, airsoft is top notch.
even if you don't shoot, there is some serious motivational and real-shit talk in this video, Tu is doling out some serious talk here, and not just for shooters
It's because he's teaching you not just how to kill, but how to survive the day and fight again. I think that's the difference he really wants to define because he's seen people die. Just my two cents
That doesn't just apply to firing a weapon in a gunfight. It could be the difference between getting stabbed in an alley or not. The same lessons can be applied. That's what's dope about ronin tactics. He's teaching you how to protect yourself, not just "herpa durr this is how the gun go brrrr"
I'm a small arms instructor and gun builder. The content your putting out is being absorbed by me like a 10 foot sponge. Thank you for your service and your teaching! I know much about what your teaching but in every video I pick up at least one thing I didn't know. Good job!!!!!
Your teaching style is brilliant. Coming from the same martial arts background, this is what I need to convert it to firearms: 1) fighting stance = high ready 2) left jab = drive hand 3) open the hips up Thanks for connecting the dots...
Then he stars DRILLING them in PT. Tu'll have me in 8 count body builders. "Big guy huh? Got something special for you!" After that, I'm carrying a heavy bag.
It's terrifying to think that Leo's don't have their rifles zerod in... When a lot of "tacticool" kids understand the idea of having a well maintained and accurate rifle. Thanks for the training, insight and passion you bring to the table keep up the work!
Those men are so fucking lucky to have you. Your no-bullshit straightforwardness is amazing, GODBless you for the Service you have done, and the Service you now do. Thank You for the videos. My Prayers for you and the men you direct. Your fundamentals and no-bullshit teaching techniques should be in all Police/Military handbooks.
This is probably one of the better channels to watch. I do enjoy watching your movements and see how itll fit my style of shooting. Or just change how I train myself to utilize your style and tactics.
Proud to live in the the US of A, thank you for your service Rōnin god bless you I’m thankful you made it home to ur family! I’d love to take a class with you
He is absolutely right about mindset, I have worked with many fellow Leos who think I over prepare, or that wanting trying like CSM provides is not for us as LEOs...mindset all wrong. Nice to hear it from someone whose opinion matters
God damn I love this guy, great job you are a true leader and teacher, I have never seen trigger and safety control so strong. This is a beautiful video of fantastic fire control. Thank you!!!!! We need more men like you.
The information you give, the vigor and energy you put into your presentations, times that with your knowledge base? Ooo.. You are a Minority. You are really a great teacher and i wish nothing but the best for you Tu.
how do you carry a weapon that your life and the lives of the people around you depend on if said weapon is not zeroed? Ronin this was a great video. thanks for tips.
As a martial arts practitioner and former combat veteran over the years I learned and observed much of this long ago, body mechanics and economy of motion are important in combat. You don't know how long a firefight is going to last you have to be able to carry that weapon and use it efficiently. Great video!!!
He already didn't like them too much because they didn't zero their rifles, all but called them lazy and shitty cops for that. And then they lied to his face about not doing crossfit...smh.
New to UA-cam, but been shooting guns and owning guns for years, dealing with our horrible CA gun laws. Wow, much respect. You tell it like it is. First UA-cam channel I subscribed to. Taken many handgun, shotgun and carbine courses over the years, and this is the most legit info I've ever come across.
I agree totally with everything he is saying especially the natural stance and punching towards his target. Never been crazy about the walker stance and way it doesn't feel as natural as this gentleman has clarified
I went to a class up there around 5yrs ago at Valor Ridge with Reid Hendricks ..it was an austere conditions course & I had a great time.. the company I was working for at the time price matched & sent 2 of us up from FL .. this was before Hendricks went off on his little rant & I loved the course/content .. I used my Spike's tactical Crusader 10.5" pistol & my Aero 16" carbine .. both of which I assembled .. Tennessee is absolutely gorgeous & I realized how much I missed hills & mountains .. living in FL we're pretty flat aside from sand dunes
@@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944 I live in west Knoxville in the farragut area . I went to Camden tn and took james Yeager course 2 yrs ago I had a blast
@@ryanpatton5937 I've been wanting to take a one of Yeager's fighting rifle course's for awhile but since I got into school protection with the sheriff's department it's tough to get for trips like I once could .. I've heard nothing but good things about the Tactical Response course's .. we have a short 3 day tactical medicine course we run after school lets out for the summer but I'd like to do something a little more intense
Old soldier from the Cold War here. FASCINATING comparison to the 80's generation of training. Thanks for posting! I remember the TEAM slings on the MP-5, 4 man entry, 2man security, 1 breacher drill. Looking to un rust myself.
That duncanville night vision video really helped me understand what you were saying at 9:00. The difference motion makes is insane. Edit: I thought I'd learnt it all until it clicked that he's so trained he thinks about 180° gun drive with every step. He's got it down to a subconscious thing even in live fire. Think about that. That's the difference between a professional and all 101% of us watching.. He's already filled us with lead.
This is one of the best teachers on the tube when it comes to this stuff. Who ever gave a thumbs down deserves a visit from Tu. See if they give a thumbs down when he’s standing in front of you. Lol
What better training is there then from someone who has been there. Blew alot of past teaching out of the water and made sense. Proper stance is, "if you cant move quick you die." So much to learn here!!👍🇺🇲
Really hope one day i can take a class with this guy everything he says makes sense and gives off points to make you think and put things into perspective as a young adult i cant think off a better dude to look up too
mate these videos just make me want to re think my whole life. amazing stuff getting into airsoft but dam these kind of tips are already giving me an edge. thankyou from australia
crazy how much good info is out here for free.. shooting has changed so much. I remember on combat shoot ranges we were told to sit in the stand hold like that overly immobile position. Now its about like he said being able to move when needed with economy of motion
A little tip I learned my police and military people, they have bore bullet lasers and muzzle lasers that can help you zero your rifle in multiple calibers. I use lasers to get a accurate zero on my deer rifle. Hopefully this is helpful
There's no better way to learn how to shoot than doing it with a professionally trained killer (Lam's probably dropped more bad guys than the number of rounds a typical amateur fires in a year). Keep them coming, Lam.
Kiril Bellic don’t think it mattered with this group of guys. Half of em couldn’t group 3 shots and almost the whole class showed up with rifles without a zero. That whole team just needs to take it back to the drawing board. They’re probably good guys more than likely. Just fell victim to complacency I guess, but who knows truly.
@@bend6470 Being fit is as important if not more than having that carbine in check. Every cop will fight with someone hand to hand eventually. Very few will get in running gun battle shooting under cars, doing speed reloads through 4 mags and so on. But, anyone who is issued a rifle or has one at all should zero the damn thing of course, at a minimum.
@@kirilbellic3602the fact that the showed up with there weapons not zeroed means they have no idea where those bullets are going. so in the rare chance they have to use that weapon, the only people in danger are the innocent bystanders. so zeroing is at least as important as physical fitness. it's called professionalism.
How sketchy is it that Tú said “90% of the NJ police officers who showed up to that class had UN-ZEROED OPTICS ON THEIR CARBINES”??!! 🤯😲 That’s literally insane.
I know it's difficult to train and break bad habits,,my grandfather and dad always made sure they were making a point and that I actually comprehended what was being taught, I've used this knowledge for every aspect of my life, look at your career and instead of it being a paycheck use it to better yourself, look at everything you do for instance I'm a welder fabricator, I don't think of it as " i build shit and I don't know what it's going to" . I build it knowing exactly what it is where it is going and why it is needed . This all ties in and I call it an art form ,form of art . And when I use my tools just say a slag hammer or chipping hammer it has a point end and a small wedge end ,I use this hammer consistently throughout the day and I study all the movements of my muscles and joints, like I can get huge amounts of force by simply using my wrist and lightly holding the handle oppoessed to holding tightly and using my whole body to really smash down on something,, I could go on ,the point is that everything you do should be an art form extrapolated and now it's a Martial Art. When I am teaching fundementals of shooting I go to the target with a red dot sight and or iron sights put the muzzle on the paper target and Mark the spot that the dot is pointing to if we are 25 yards or less and they have a better understanding of what I'm saying and it's much easier to get them dialed in,my top shooters are women it seems lol ,,
Millions of gun owners in the US, and Ronin only has 97k subs? We need to get more people watching this guy! I love his way of teaching because everything has an important purpose and it's not just some disco dance to look tacticool. Does he have a DVD set I could buy? Would love to buy some and gift it to friends for x-mas.
In some cases it may also be that some agencies zero the weapons by ‘others’, and then issue them to the SWAT officers. Either way, agreed there’s nothing like knowing for certain where to hold to hit the ‘X ring’.
I can't think of a better channel to watch while eating lunch.
You look good and smart at what you do i just hope it works for you .
Agreed. Learning tactics and munching.
There is free food porn on you tube - just want to mention that.
ua-cam.com/video/eTzBAjhu3sU/v-deo.html
Food Network is pretty good for food mood!
Same sitting here on lunch break learning something good
Dude, 2 minutes in an Tu is dropping some serious man up talk
@1 Hitter yea man who shows up to a class without a zero'd optic??
@1 Hitter I hear you brother, one of the most thankless jobs. I always tell folks the public servants that serve the most, get paid and treated the least. Too much is given, much is required and blessed are the peace makers.
@@bobby398 lol im a civilian/ prior military non LE and first thing i did was zeroed my new scope and rifle
That’s the good stuff right here.
100
This is valuable training that he is giving us absolutely free online.
Mr. Lam gets it... this is information that can save lives
Not really valuable info to a normal civilian who doesn't even own a gun lol
@enver hoxha full classes or not, he could absolutely put most of this content behind a paywall and has chosen not to.
That shows where his interests lie when it comes to getting this information out there for people who are wanting to learn anything from police enforcement tactics to civilian home defense. That's cool no matter how you slice it and I think Left4Green was just showing his respect!
If anything, I think Mr Tu "Ronin" Lam is doing an excellent job of showing people that you can still apply ancient martial wisdom with new ideas, efficiency of motion and the mastery of the body and mind and put it into practice. He's also doing a damn good job at marketing Ronin Tactics, I only found his channel because he's a goddamned operator in call of duty.
I'm glad I did though, because this is quality content that again, I would absolutely expect to pay for elsewhere.
I live in Jersey, and he does classes out here as i was looking online, and they run as low as $1,150 just for the class. And yes, I have become a fan of him because of COD and fully support Tu 210%
Everything you teach makes sense, that's why I'm a huge fan. This series is the best in UA-cam. Keep making them man!
A student is only as good as his teacher.
Umm, former tier one operator for most of his life. Lol yea, id say he knows his shit. 🤦♂️
I fully agree. This guy is the real deal and no bulshit. Serious reality check in everything he says. Love that fact
I’m in the Army and i have watched alot of videos off of this channel and seriously it has changed the way i shoot and move. Man i have learned so much watching these videos I never thought a UA-cam video like this would honestly teach me anything but i was wrong within the last year my movement as in stance and high and low compress has changed my ability in shooting. I wish the US Military would have taught me this stuff but they don’t. Personally wish the military would reconstruct how they teach soldiers to shoot stance movement etc I’m only speaking on the military as a whole. But yeah these videos helped me out alot.
You'd think the US army would have the best of the best to train their troop to also be best of the best but nah, it does make more sense to just get the "fodders" adequately trained and those who are able to make it through to the end being the elite of the elites who have the capacity to pass down the lessons they've learned first hand to those who are interested and have the time to learn it.
Appreciate your service brother! Keep kicking ass and also appreciate you pushing yourself to get better. As a civi this is all I can get…most tactical classes in my area are overpriced and taught by folks with the old school mindset/old tactics. My point is I 100% agree with you and it has taken me to a whole different level of training/knowledge. Be safe and god bless!!!
OMG you are so smooth and agile with the M-4 it's actually quite terrifying but also soothing just to know that you are on our side!!! Thanks for your service and dedication to your country 🍀🇺🇸⚡.
watch his knife training for terrifying!
I come from Croatia, a country where it's not perceived normal to do stuff like this. We don't shoot or go to ranges or any of that. I had an opportunity to shoot a double barreled shotgun once and a very rare opportunity to squeeze off two rounds from a Zastava M70ab (folding stock AK47 variant). The closest I got to manipulating an AR was through airsoft. Whatever you people think about airsoft, I don't care. It got me to a point of understanding the weight, sight picture and mechanics of the platform. It also got me interested in watching stuff like this. Anyway...
I've seen a lot of these mumbo jumbo dudes all over UA-cam that do these courses without ever setting foot in a war zone, calling guns "weapon systems" and crap like that.
Then you got Tu, a true warrior calling a gun what it is - a gun. He's here pouring out wisdom and experience coming from a long lasting military career. I have not heard a single word come out of this guy that doesn't make sense. Also, his presentation skills are on point. When he talks, people listen.
I hope these guys from the video understand how fortunate they are to be able to learn from Tu.
ua-cam.com/video/qQDfwyUgtjg/v-deo.html if you haven't seen this you should watch it. "can airsoft translate to a real firearm"
Same here in Turkey brother. We got AR style .410 bore shotguns that government allows us to use, and we can buy pistols.. I said AR style particularly because that is what makes you the closest to the 5.56 OG M4. Thing with the airsoft, I've been airsofting and practical shooting for over 8 years now.. and AIRSOFT HELPS. Not with the marksmanship phase, because you shoot out bb's but for the learning handling a firearm relatively safely, airsoft is top notch.
even if you don't shoot, there is some serious motivational and real-shit talk in this video, Tu is doling out some serious talk here, and not just for shooters
It's because he's teaching you not just how to kill, but how to survive the day and fight again. I think that's the difference he really wants to define because he's seen people die. Just my two cents
That doesn't just apply to firing a weapon in a gunfight. It could be the difference between getting stabbed in an alley or not. The same lessons can be applied. That's what's dope about ronin tactics. He's teaching you how to protect yourself, not just "herpa durr this is how the gun go brrrr"
I'm a small arms instructor and gun builder. The content your putting out is being absorbed by me like a 10 foot sponge. Thank you for your service and your teaching! I know much about what your teaching but in every video I pick up at least one thing I didn't know. Good job!!!!!
Your teaching style is brilliant. Coming from the same martial arts background, this is what I need to convert it to firearms:
1) fighting stance = high ready
2) left jab = drive hand
3) open the hips up
Thanks for connecting the dots...
“Who does CrossFit in here... nobody?... ok.”
I felt that internal judgment ever so slightly lol 😂
Then he stars DRILLING them in PT. Tu'll have me in 8 count body builders. "Big guy huh? Got something special for you!" After that, I'm carrying a heavy bag.
Its crazy that now Infinity Ward added him as an new operator in Modern Warfare
Dude is a machine
Chris A is a MACHINE GUN !!!!
It's terrifying to think that Leo's don't have their rifles zerod in... When a lot of "tacticool" kids understand the idea of having a well maintained and accurate rifle. Thanks for the training, insight and passion you bring to the table keep up the work!
Been watching ur channel for a week now and I’ve already identified my mistakes! Thanx for breaking everything down to the smallest detail.
This dude's a brilliant instructor. Love his style-- no BS.
Those men are so fucking lucky to have you. Your no-bullshit straightforwardness is amazing, GODBless you for the Service you have done, and the Service you now do. Thank You for the videos. My Prayers for you and the men you direct. Your fundamentals and no-bullshit teaching techniques should be in all Police/Military handbooks.
This is probably one of the better channels to watch. I do enjoy watching your movements and see how itll fit my style of shooting. Or just change how I train myself to utilize your style and tactics.
Proud to live in the the US of A, thank you for your service Rōnin god bless you I’m thankful you made it home to ur family! I’d love to take a class with you
He is absolutely right about mindset, I have worked with many fellow Leos who think I over prepare, or that wanting trying like CSM provides is not for us as LEOs...mindset all wrong. Nice to hear it from someone whose opinion matters
He was not a SMG. He retired with only the title. Never been to the SMG academy. How do I know . I served with him.
paraord1 thanks for the correction, always like to address people properly.
@@paraord1 what unit were you in with him ?
@@paraord1 What's your unit? And proof? Otherwise you're just blowing a whole heap of shit out of your mouth.
Rex Talbot Lol this bufoon never replied back after 8 months.
Ronin’s movement and handling of weapons are the best I’ve ever seen. He’s on point and target the second he touches his weapon, amazing!
with the amount of time he put into the handling and manipulation of firearms he could be 95 years old and still do everything from muscle memory
What a mountain of knowledge. This man knows and seen more than most on earth.
Love the transitional aspect of how he moves, regardless of the weapon in hand.... Knife, or firearm
solid info as always
Does anyone else feel exponentially more motivated every time they watch his videos?
God damn I love this guy, great job you are a true leader and teacher, I have never seen trigger and safety control so strong. This is a beautiful video of fantastic fire control. Thank you!!!!! We need more men like you.
The information you give, the vigor and energy you put into your presentations, times that with your knowledge base? Ooo.. You are a Minority. You are really a great teacher and i wish nothing but the best for you Tu.
I love how Tu is so brutally honest. Literally brutally honest.
Makes the cops look lazy and careless simply by his commentary.
how do you carry a weapon that your life and the lives of the people around you depend on if said weapon is not zeroed?
Ronin this was a great video. thanks for tips.
That's just common sense when having a weapon lol
And to top it all off, actually show up to a class and not have it zeroed prior.
Come on, have your shit ready to rock.
That some soup sandwich shit.
@@THATMOFODIRT agreed
Desk jockeys
The reason Citizens need to be armed and trained to protect themselves..not rely on Police to do it. They are 90% unprepared
excellent video shows how lazy we become and how we take what we think we know for granted instead of practice practice practice..... thank you..
Solid professionalism, coaching, and mentoring!! Thank you Tu!!
Tu you are always consistent on your training and on your message- Thank you!
Dude this is good you gotta keep making videos man. I can see this channel growing
I need to attend his classes when I come home from deployment
Always sold out. Maybe contact to book well in advance.
Definitely enjoying this school of thought on modern riflery 😎👍
As a martial arts practitioner and former combat veteran over the years I learned and observed much of this long ago, body mechanics and economy of motion are important in combat. You don't know how long a firefight is going to last you have to be able to carry that weapon and use it efficiently. Great video!!!
Excellent instruction. Thanks for sharing. I immediately shared this vid with my team.
8:55 - 9:10 "Who does Crossfit in here... nobody, okay" Had me rolling
Brain Dance he said “ nobody? Oh ok “😂😂😂
He already didn't like them too much because they didn't zero their rifles, all but called them lazy and shitty cops for that. And then they lied to his face about not doing crossfit...smh.
New to UA-cam, but been shooting guns and owning guns for years, dealing with our horrible CA gun laws. Wow, much respect. You tell it like it is. First UA-cam channel I subscribed to. Taken many handgun, shotgun and carbine courses over the years, and this is the most legit info I've ever come across.
I just want to say I’ve learned more from you in two days then I’ve learned in my entire life.
I love your videos, and I watch them just about everyday. I'm always waiting for the next one to get uploaded.
I agree totally with everything he is saying especially the natural stance and punching towards his target. Never been crazy about the walker stance and way it doesn't feel as natural as this gentleman has clarified
It's a great day when you drop a video and knowledge for all of us come to Knoxville Tennessee and do a class
@@RasKalevthesouljourner I love it here to . I can work and get out to the gun range and not have to go far
I went to a class up there around 5yrs ago at Valor Ridge with Reid Hendricks ..it was an austere conditions course & I had a great time.. the company I was working for at the time price matched & sent 2 of us up from FL .. this was before Hendricks went off on his little rant & I loved the course/content .. I used my Spike's tactical Crusader 10.5" pistol & my Aero 16" carbine .. both of which I assembled .. Tennessee is absolutely gorgeous & I realized how much I missed hills & mountains .. living in FL we're pretty flat aside from sand dunes
@@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944 I live in west Knoxville in the farragut area . I went to Camden tn and took james Yeager course 2 yrs ago I had a blast
@@ryanpatton5937 I've been wanting to take a one of Yeager's fighting rifle course's for awhile but since I got into school protection with the sheriff's department it's tough to get for trips like I once could .. I've heard nothing but good things about the Tactical Response course's .. we have a short 3 day tactical medicine course we run after school lets out for the summer but I'd like to do something a little more intense
@@patronsaintofswitchbladefi2944 go see BROTHER James Yeager if u want to be pushed and made better I took fighting pistol and the carbine class
jesus christ i always wanna run through a wall when i hear tu speak so god damn motivating
I need to sign up for one of these Classes! 4 Deployments in and we are STILL changing and adapting to our engagements!
I play airsoft and what Ronin taught actually made me a better player. Thank you sir
I recently discovered this channel and I am hooked. Lots of valuable content here.
Awesome video. Thank you for the training information
Old soldier from the Cold War here. FASCINATING comparison to the 80's generation of training. Thanks for posting! I remember the TEAM slings on the MP-5, 4 man entry, 2man security, 1 breacher drill. Looking to un rust myself.
Another great lesson Tu. One of the best instructors I’ve ever seen. Love you teaching methods. Thank you for sharing.
Grey Wolf67 🇺🇸🙏🏼
The more i listen to this and learn the more ready i am for the military
I've learned more from this man than anyone else. Period
Outstanding presentation - practices - and delivery!
This is my second video from Ronin. Subscribing like a mofo! It's not just the techniques, it's the mindset! Love this.
His movements and lectures are on point. Nice video.
Wish I could spend some time at the range with you and learn from you first hand! Keep up the good work Tu and thank you for making these videos
That duncanville night vision video really helped me understand what you were saying at 9:00.
The difference motion makes is insane.
Edit: I thought I'd learnt it all until it clicked that he's so trained he thinks about 180° gun drive with every step. He's got it down to a subconscious thing even in live fire. Think about that.
That's the difference between a professional and all 101% of us watching.. He's already filled us with lead.
that's the great thing about martial arts, it transfers to so many things that we do in life
BJJ and Wing Chun being the ones that interest me most
This is one of the best teachers on the tube when it comes to this stuff. Who ever gave a thumbs down deserves a visit from Tu. See if they give a thumbs down when he’s standing in front of you. Lol
Awesome warrior and teacher. Please right a book. Thank you for your service and great videos.
Dude is an amazing teacher. Atleast from what I've seen
Thanks for the Advice. Mr.Ronno
Learning the finer points of movement here. Really appreciate it.
What better training is there then from someone who has been there. Blew alot of past teaching out of the water and made sense. Proper stance is, "if you cant move quick you die." So much to learn here!!👍🇺🇲
Really hope one day i can take a class with this guy everything he says makes sense and gives off points to make you think and put things into perspective as a young adult i cant think off a better dude to look up too
Dudes intense man...Im second guessing my zero. damn
lmao I know damn well my shit is zeroed and I had the same "uhhh... fuck" feeling. I like this guy.
He definitely has that "mean drill sarge with the thousand yard stare" demeanour that I can only imagine gives FNGs nightmares
He's patient with people in his videos too though, I imagine he's a really awesome teacher
Versus Music he’s not a teacher, he’s a motivator.
Best channel of tactics! Congrats
mate these videos just make me want to re think my whole life. amazing stuff getting into airsoft but dam these kind of tips are already giving me an edge. thankyou from australia
True master of his craft. 🙌
Man you can learn alot from this guy! So much wisdom!
Pay attn! This dude is the real deal! I’m all ears when he’s on.
Economy of movement, and mindset. LEGIT LEGIT.
Outstanding as always!
Definition of an operator.
crazy how much good info is out here for free.. shooting has changed so much. I remember on combat shoot ranges we were told to sit in the stand hold like that overly immobile position. Now its about like he said being able to move when needed with economy of motion
Thanks for the consistently great content!
A little tip I learned my police and military people, they have bore bullet lasers and muzzle lasers that can help you zero your rifle in multiple calibers. I use lasers to get a accurate zero on my deer rifle. Hopefully this is helpful
There's no better way to learn how to shoot than doing it with a professionally trained killer (Lam's probably dropped more bad guys than the number of rounds a typical amateur fires in a year). Keep them coming, Lam.
No he has not!!! Never been in combat. All hi straining come from what all of us Operators were trained to do. BELEIVE IT OR NOT
paraord1 what??? he started the video out talking about his buddy who got shot right next to him
@@paraord1 ur a fake
@@paraord1 he did 8 tours in iraq for starters
@@paraord1 youre an actual idiot
Thank you Sensei Tu!!
You don't wanna f**k with this guy...
Thanks 4 the tips Ronin
So glad this is on UA-cam FREE KNOWLEDGE
Man! Your teaching methods are incredible! I just became subscriber!
Who does CrossFit in here...nobody??? Ooook 🤣🤣☠️☠️
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Kiril Bellic don’t think it mattered with this group of guys. Half of em couldn’t group 3 shots and almost the whole class showed up with rifles without a zero. That whole team just needs to take it back to the drawing board. They’re probably good guys more than likely. Just fell victim to complacency I guess, but who knows truly.
@@bend6470 Being fit is as important if not more than having that carbine in check.
Every cop will fight with someone hand to hand eventually.
Very few will get in running gun battle shooting under cars, doing speed reloads through 4 mags and so on.
But, anyone who is issued a rifle or has one at all should zero the damn thing of course, at a minimum.
@@kirilbellic3602the fact that the showed up with there weapons not zeroed means they have no idea where those bullets are going. so in the rare chance they have to use that weapon, the only people in danger are the innocent bystanders. so zeroing is at least as important as physical fitness. it's called professionalism.
@@abntemplar82 This is truth.
Such a great teacher
i have no idea what i am watching here. but i feel super motivated.
Another amazing video, I appreciate your work and time into this.
Just watching his footwork is unbelievable
Great video, excellent instruction and information, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless
Dudes a serious badass.
How sketchy is it that Tú said “90% of the NJ police officers who showed up to that class had UN-ZEROED OPTICS ON THEIR CARBINES”??!! 🤯😲 That’s literally insane.
God Bless you guys...
Man i love this guy
Thank you sir.
OUTSTANDING SIR
SWEET SWEET SCIENCE OF WAR
You seriously are a modern Samurai bro. Holy sh*t.
Such legit instruction
Again great stuff. Come to Canada please
I know it's difficult to train and break bad habits,,my grandfather and dad always made sure they were making a point and that I actually comprehended what was being taught, I've used this knowledge for every aspect of my life, look at your career and instead of it being a paycheck use it to better yourself, look at everything you do for instance I'm a welder fabricator, I don't think of it as " i build shit and I don't know what it's going to" . I build it knowing exactly what it is where it is going and why it is needed . This all ties in and I call it an art form ,form of art . And when I use my tools just say a slag hammer or chipping hammer it has a point end and a small wedge end ,I use this hammer consistently throughout the day and I study all the movements of my muscles and joints, like I can get huge amounts of force by simply using my wrist and lightly holding the handle oppoessed to holding tightly and using my whole body to really smash down on something,, I could go on ,the point is that everything you do should be an art form extrapolated and now it's a Martial Art. When I am teaching fundementals of shooting I go to the target with a red dot sight and or iron sights put the muzzle on the paper target and Mark the spot that the dot is pointing to if we are 25 yards or less and they have a better understanding of what I'm saying and it's much easier to get them dialed in,my top shooters are women it seems lol ,,
I wish I can take one of his classes
Millions of gun owners in the US, and Ronin only has 97k subs? We need to get more people watching this guy! I love his way of teaching because everything has an important purpose and it's not just some disco dance to look tacticool. Does he have a DVD set I could buy? Would love to buy some and gift it to friends for x-mas.
90% not zeroed -shows the utter lack of discipline and training.
Well.. Murican police. ^^
In some cases it may also be that some agencies zero the weapons by ‘others’, and then issue them to the SWAT officers. Either way, agreed there’s nothing like knowing for certain where to hold to hit the ‘X ring’.
A shooter can learn and adapt to shoot with a BZO. Refer to the basics.
In our department we share 1 AR-15.
And 1 12 gave pump among 42 deputies, 4 Sgt., 2 LT
It illustrates complacency & the failure to understand the importance of being able to operate the rifle...