This video showcases the KTC 2405 Alumni Class, a three-day advanced training program for past students. Day 1 focused on pistol fundamentals, GBRS standards, and moving while shooting. Day 2 was a performance-based carbine course emphasizing weapon transitions and movement. Day 3 featured performance driving with Academi instructors, covering scenarios like roll-overs and high-speed evasion. The course included fitness and movement prep, with meals, ammo, and lodging provided. Access is exclusive to prior students via Patreon membership, which also offers extensive video tutorials.
This YouTube video advertises the KTC 2501 Alumni course, a three-day advanced training event designed for past students. The course focuses on enhancing skills in performance-based pistol and carbine shooting, incorporating movement, transitions between weapon systems, and challenging drills. Day 3 includes performance driving with Academi instructors, covering scenarios like rollover procedures and high-speed evasion. The program emphasizes fitness and movement prep, with all meals, ammo, and lodging included. The course is exclusive to previous attendees and access information is provided via Patreon.
This video describes the KTC 2501 Course, a 3-day advanced training event for past Academi students held in Moyock, NC, from February 24-26, 2025. Day 1 focuses on performance-based pistol training, including GBRS standards and moving while shooting. Day 2 covers performance-based carbine training with weapon transitions and challenging movement drills. Day 3 features performance driving with Academi instructors, including roll-over procedures, high-speed driving, and evasion techniques in simulated adverse conditions. Each day begins with fitness and movement prep. The course fee includes meals, ammo, and lodging. It's open to previous attendees and accessible through GBRS Group's Patreon. Purchases become available on October 31st, 1300 EDT.
This video showcases a 2-day performance off-road driving course at Summit Point Motorsports Park, focusing on skills relevant to SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios. The course covers high-speed driving on unimproved roads, navigating challenging terrain and obstacles, vehicle recovery techniques, threshold acceleration and braking, advanced turning, hill climbing/descent, and avoiding rollovers. Led by Gary Melton, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and experienced tactical instructor, the training emphasizes practical skills that could be life-saving. Paramount Tactical Solutions, staffed by Special Operations veterans, offers this and other specialized training for military, law enforcement, and civilians.
This video by Nutnfancy provides a comprehensive review of Mechanix gloves, focusing on the Fastfit and M-Pact models, while also praising the Original. The reviewer highlights their durability and versatility across various activities like performance driving, mountain biking, tactical shooting, wilderness craft, knife work, hiking, and backpacking. The gloves are commended for their perfect fit, reasonable price, useful colors, good protection, and longevity. While the Original is a benchmark, the M-Pact Sport, Original Vent, and FastFit models are presented as excellent enhancements, offering added capabilities without breaking the bank. Nutnfancy rates these gloves a perfect 10 out of 10 on his Likability Scale, considering them Hall of Fame hand protection.
This video showcases a "POST-Turbo TRACK Performance" run in a modified Nissan 350Z, named "Killer." The car, equipped with Nittos and Stance coilovers, delivers supercar-like handling, achieving speeds around 100 mph on straights and pulling hard Gs in corners. Despite initial concerns with a near-melted clutch on the first launch, the Nissan proves robust. The second run is described as serious with a good time, while the third run incorporates drifting, resulting in a "perfect cone triangle outline" on the bumper. The video highlights the car's impressive performance post-turbo modification and the positive reception it garnered from fellow track enthusiasts.
This video documents a track run in a pre-turbocharged Nissan 350Z Grand Touring. The driver describes two attempts on the track, with the first being unsatisfactory. The second run aims for redemption, despite the limitations of the track's cone setup which restricts speed and lines. The normally aspirated VQ35DE engine is noted for its smoothness but lack of ultimate power. The driver's goal is to reach 120 mph before a hard braking zone. The video features footage from GoPro Hero 2 cameras mounted on the hood and helmet, capturing the action, including a fishtailing moment and overtaking an Audi. The overall experience is presented as a fun ride.
This video showcases an autocross run of a pre-turbocharged Nissan 350Z, highlighting performance driving and the vehicle's capabilities. The driver, with rusty skills initially, shows significant improvement during the event, moving up in the rankings. The 350Z, a long-time family car described as 'cherry,' is noted for its balance but also a desire for more power, especially at high altitude. Future plans for a STS Turbo system and minimal engine modifications are mentioned, with a preview of the car's potential. The run resulted in a 2nd place finish in the 'Killer' 350Z class against a variety of performance vehicles, including Corvettes, BMW M3, and a Supra Mk IV.
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