@@estebanchaparro5072 hmmm not sure i stopped doing this exercise i only didiit like3 times I should start doing it again because my jabs are telegraphed as heck Sorry fren D:
Fun dry fire drill to do before bed using this video: ✅ Set 1: From the interview stance, (Feet about shoulder width apart with weak foot slightly forward and hands above waist, weak hand placed over strong hand) let this video play and practice drawing and acquiring your target on every “ding”. If you have dummy rounds, feel free to actually practice your trigger squeeze. Set 2: Using different things to distract yourself this time, repeat the exercise. Try tossing a ball to yourself, texting, dancing, counting different items in the room of the same color, literally anything. Make sure you drop whatever you’re doing and acquire your target. Stand over a mat or carpet if you plan on dropping your phone! In real life, a cracked screen can be replaced but your life can’t. Set 3: Repeat set 2, but do everything from a seated position on a chair as if you were having lunch. For some variations, try moving to the nearest cover as your draw. Remember when possible, get off the X!! In other words, move lateral, don’t just backpedal. If you move straight back, it’s likely that the same round that would’ve hit you can still hit you with minimal adjustment. If you move laterally, a much more significant adjustment must be made to hit you. Either way, no situation is the same and all situations evolve, so train smart and ignore the haters who say things MUST be done one specific way. Odds are they’re a couch operator with zero real life experience. Happy training and PLEASE remember to clear your weapon first!!! …and just as importantly, don’t forget to reload it afterwards! You don’t want to be caught with a stick in your holster when you need a gun!
@@NotShadowBRB I personally Use it for reaction train, There are multiple drills you could use with this but the one I use was that you put your hands on your head with a ball close by and once you hear the beep you pick up the ball then put it back down
Playing a game with my sibling, we have a ball infront of us at equal distance from us and everytime it buzzes we try to see who picks it up the fastest
using it for boxing, to help make my punches less predictable
I feel sorry for the next person your going against
Same here
did it help? im using it for the same lmao
@@estebanchaparro5072 hmmm not sure i stopped doing this exercise i only didiit like3 times
I should start doing it again because my jabs are telegraphed as heck
Sorry fren D:
@@carlosvalenciah8306 all good🙌good luck on your boxing experience bro
Perfect for draw drills with my newest holster. Much appreciated
Anytime
Same here brother getting that quick draw pro perk
Yes
I found this very useful at the shooting range. Thanks
Very useful when I’m trying to practice my reactivity for swim starts so thank you
BRO IM DOING THE SAME THING 😭
Using this to become more unpredictable, with my dribbling in basketball.
Thanks for making this video 🙏
Same, I’m starting stationary down low and at the beep between the legs twice and behind the back
Helped me with my rifle practice, thanks a ton.
Used this to practice my reaction time for fencing. Thanks so much for the video!
Going to use this when I'm playing basketball to make my dribbling more unpredictable and get better at change of speed
Fun dry fire drill to do before bed using this video: ✅
Set 1: From the interview stance, (Feet about shoulder width apart with weak foot slightly forward and hands above waist, weak hand placed over strong hand) let this video play and practice drawing and acquiring your target on every “ding”. If you have dummy rounds, feel free to actually practice your trigger squeeze.
Set 2: Using different things to distract yourself this time, repeat the exercise. Try tossing a ball to yourself, texting, dancing, counting different items in the room of the same color, literally anything. Make sure you drop whatever you’re doing and acquire your target. Stand over a mat or carpet if you plan on dropping your phone! In real life, a cracked screen can be replaced but your life can’t.
Set 3: Repeat set 2, but do everything from a seated position on a chair as if you were having lunch.
For some variations, try moving to the nearest cover as your draw. Remember when possible, get off the X!! In other words, move lateral, don’t just backpedal. If you move straight back, it’s likely that the same round that would’ve hit you can still hit you with minimal adjustment. If you move laterally, a much more significant adjustment must be made to hit you.
Either way, no situation is the same and all situations evolve, so train smart and ignore the haters who say things MUST be done one specific way. Odds are they’re a couch operator with zero real life experience.
Happy training and PLEASE remember to clear your weapon first!!! …and just as importantly, don’t forget to reload it afterwards! You don’t want to be caught with a stick in your holster when you need a gun!
Thanks!
When a teacher takes my phone, I play this
Using this to practice drawing with a concealed holster. Took so long to find this kinda thing thank you
Happy I could help!!!
Using it to reduce overthinking
damn, same bro
Using this to practice fencing lunges while moving! Thank you for this
Using this to make my teep faster and less predictable 💀 thanks 🙏🙏
Using this as a timer, reminding me when to pet my cat 🐈
Based
Been using this to train my reaction time, thank you!👍
Exactly what I was looking for to improve my swing speed and reactions 👍
This was helpful for my goalkeeper training
WHAT A SAVE BY HUGHES!
Could this work for a position other than goalkeeper...what should I do while I wait for the timer
@@NotShadowBRB I personally Use it for reaction train, There are multiple drills you could use with this but the one I use was that you put your hands on your head with a ball close by and once you hear the beep you pick up the ball then put it back down
i used this for helping with my punching skills for karate, to help me punch faster at unpredictable times
Thank you so much, helping me in my piano practice
Using this for muay thai, very helpful for staying unpredictable
Playing a game with my sibling, we have a ball infront of us at equal distance from us and everytime it buzzes we try to see who picks it up the fastest
using this for adrenaline
Good practice for track starts
Reactiveness for vertical
Bro I’m using this as an unpredictable drill for basketball 🏀
Used this to help me with explosive jumping
Awesome to practice my timing in karate and muay thai.
thanks, used this for basketball practice
What a song!
Me and my friend were using this to play quick draw with unloaded bb revovlers, felt like a 4 year old again
doing this rn but to a lamp at the end of my hallway
new kanye album
I use this walk around this in my pockets but swear it’s not my phone
🤣
Any people here with guns? Practicing aim and reaction?
Reflex training for shooting
Could you make another video like this that's 30mins long or more
Got you working on it should come out soon
@@StraightFacts5 any update
You can just loop it
Use it for Freestyling for random Flow switch's
Using it for my bear-hug escapes👍
I put it at 2x speed to help do Track switching drills
thanks used for football reactions
Using to practice face offs for lacrosse huge help
for distracting places
Using this to practice my draw lol
Using this for football
I USED IT TO PLAY HOT POTATO WITH A REAL POTATO VERY NICE THANK YOU KINDLY😃👍
Using for track start reaction time
He’s runner he’s a track star!!!
Good
This is a bell not a beep.
Sort it out.
Are used to practice my dragon tail And tiger sweeps
using for smash melee practice
sound waterboarding
i am the 300th person to like this video your welcome
Lax facoffs