This YouTube video, titled "Mastering Your Process for Community Success," is a full video released on the GBRS GROUP Patreon. While the title suggests a focus on community building and success, the description heavily features social media links for GBRS GROUP and several individuals associated with them, including DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn. The content likely revolves around tactical or firearm-related training and principles, given GBRS GROUP's known association with this niche. The emphasis on "process" and "community" hints at a structured approach to learning and shared experience within this field. The video is exclusively available on their Patreon.
This video discusses the evolution of self-defense training over the past decade, acknowledging both positive developments and the rise of questionable instructors. The host introduces the concept of "Arguing with Ghosts" to describe instructors who seem to be justifying their positions to an absent audience during courses. The episode is sponsored by Obsidian Arms, a manufacturer of firearm parts and tools.
This video features Jay discussing his training philosophy as an instructor. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the content focuses on instructional methodologies and approaches to firearms training. The description encourages viewers to subscribe to their Patreon for full videos, knowledge transfer, gear insights, mindset discussions, and exclusive content.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at "The Basic Course 010," focusing on the instructors' real-time discussions and unpackaging of team dynamics. While not demonstrating specific firearms or techniques, the title and description imply a context related to firearms training or a firearms-centric course.
This video showcases a stage from the Rock 3 Gun competition, described as 'Cowboy town.' The creator invites viewers to their Patreon for a detailed, step-by-step breakdown of the stage, offering exclusive instructional and behind-the-scenes content to support future video production. Several links to other firearm-related videos are provided, including shooting Captain America's shield, various AR-15 variants, a suppressed SAW M249S, a suppressed MPX, SCAR 16, Benelli M1014, H&K firearms, and Star Wars blasters.
This YouTube video announces a giveaway for a "day on the range" with the content creator, encouraging viewers to enter for a chance to win. The description also highlights opportunities to support the channel through Patreon for exclusive instructional and behind-the-scenes content. Several linked videos showcase a variety of firearms and shooting scenarios, including AR-15s, Glocks, shotguns, and unique items like a Star Wars blaster replica and Captain America's shield.
This video, titled 'Live from the Range,' features content creators filming upcoming YouTube videos directly from a shooting range. The description also highlights an opportunity for viewers to support future video production and access exclusive instructional and behind-the-scenes content by becoming a Patron. The primary focus is on live shooting activities and content creation within a firearms context.
This YouTube video announces the creator's return and seeks audience input for future content. The creator mentions upcoming videos featuring firearm reviews, a discussion about the channel's direction, and personal updates. The emphasis is on viewer engagement and tailoring content to fan requests. A call to action for Patreon support is included, offering exclusive instructional and behind-the-scenes material.
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