This video explains the benefits of keeping both eyes open when using red dot sights or optics, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peripheral awareness and reacting faster. It contrasts this with iron sights, where closing one eye can aid in precise alignment, but suggests a 'pro move' of opening both eyes just before the shot. A key tip is provided to avoid tunnel vision by relaxing focus on the optic. The description encourages viewer engagement by asking about their preferred shooting technique and promotes the channel for range drills and professional firearm training.
This video highlights a critical flaw in Force on Force training: tunnel vision, which can lead to dangerous oversights. The description emphasizes that tactics are paramount and that even extensive flat-range practice can't fully prepare one for dynamic threats. A specific scenario is described where a student, focused on one threat, becomes vulnerable to another. The video also promotes upcoming 2024 course dates and a website for Ghost Firearms Training.
This video explores the concept of tunnel vision in firearm training. It prompts instructors to consider how they actively induce this psychological state in students during training scenarios. The description questions whether students truly experience it when told to imagine it, emphasizing the instructor's role in manufacturing the condition for more realistic training outcomes. The provided hashtags indicate a focus on firearms, police training, and general training methodologies.
This YouTube video offers a 'Quick Tip' on a 'Tunnel Vision Drill' designed to improve a shooter's awareness at the range. The description emphasizes its ease of use and practical application for breaking bad habits. It also includes links to donate to a local shelter in Ames, Iowa, and to the creator's Patreon and social media profiles.
This video from Ruger and GUNTALK.TV features Lori Petoske and Destin Mounts discussing the critical topic of dealing with tunnel vision during shooting. While specific firearm models or calibers are not explicitly mentioned, the context strongly suggests a focus on firearms training and marksmanship. The video aims to provide practical advice for improving focus and performance under pressure. Viewers can find more similar content on the GUNTALK.TV website.
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