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Pro's guide to CQB | Wingman cornering & mobility

May 02, 2020
a shoulder body contact with him on your back, but still, if you move away, he'll take you with him and from here, as soon as you can see the corner that's there, you can let him go. and let's move, okay, very good, stop on this one on purpose. I wasn't putting any kind of cabinet here like you or anything that would have depth right now, just a straight wall and then a classic corner so far makes sense, okay? ask why do you think this constellation this formation is okay body movements why this human behavior fulfills who can tell me simple what else is it always the same system because number one here does not need to learn anything new right the same body works the same 4590 can always orient yourself around the same thing, the same thing that would lead you to the same kind of solutions, trust, but there was one factor here that was really important because we talked about it back then.
pro s guide to cqb wingman cornering mobility
Proper offensive use of deadly force is going to be rare, so if there's someone here, you're going to be reactive, okay, like in a case. so I feel safe because if I have a thread on the front or on the left, I know my body is staring too and I can shoot them, boy, it's okay, and it's like a multiple flash, very good, it's safe, let me, let me stop what you I just said that it is also likely that if someone knows that we are going to come and we will shoot them, they open fire, let's say that even I saw my mother come in and she already fired a shot, what the natural human being will be will be a response from a strong exposure or some strong flash in front or if you see someone running towards you like that, it automatically doesn't matter how the trainee automatically gets like that, okay, did you recognize the constellation between them?
pro s guide to cqb wingman cornering mobility

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Can you get into a position? Real quick, number two, who is the one most likely to encounter a threat because well, he's close, he's here, we don't know what's coming. He has his elbow and body positioned slightly to the inside of number two, which means you're ready. and again I'm going to try to run towards him, surprise him or whatever, he'll take him with him, he won't necessarily really take him, but his movement will make him follow him, we're talking about just a few centimeters, but those centimeters are. the difference between I see it - I don't see it anymore what will be the result if I miss it and I'm trying to shoot him and that happens with force and force often the threat starts to follow them and then who reacts a reactive proactive proactive reactive but again we'll come back to that later and I want to break it up too much so let's summarize it's very quick you guys are going to do it right here a guy here is going to be honest and he's going to go to the corner and do it. say what you saw what you don't again it's complicated with the long gun but this is one reason I chose this guy because he has a long platform and we can still do it ready three two one let's go 45 is there let number two work all right, how was it free? you saw something, you had a chance, it's really not right, yeah, okay, the last factor I want to talk about and that's the world story of the plate threat and the plate to protect my friend, yeah, we also tried to get the number. two to be in line with number one, so he will, if you are number one, he will protect him from that angle, but to be honest, this is too reactive for me to consider it as a factor for this tactic, the flight care applies, care is It's like thinking about the airbag and how I position myself in the airbag in a car.
pro s guide to cqb wingman cornering mobility
The important thing here is proper footwork, proper exposure time and handling and the proper ability to properly readjust your position in case a threat is emerging from that corner, okay, and we have your big failsafe, that safety device is as soon as he shakes, he'll take the partner with him and Bruce will be safe, take it, if you have any questions, come on, anything makes sense to you. Honestly, yeah, okay, let's try it, so stop as soon as you recognize from here that the 45 is coming, you compress the gun as soon as you see it compress, you see that the problem is yours, you will step forward slightly right in in front of them a little exactly body contact and let's move exactly yes body contact good and moving exactly you recognize the problem compress the gun to compress it exactly try to get rid of the bad habit of twisting it and just align it very good, yes, very good, very good, yes, yes, very good, okay, 45, gun down, compress it, let me take the cap, you will be slightly forward with your elbow like this, perfect and let's go, yes, exactly, you are with them, yes, very good, clean angle, clean angle, come on. very good, we are going very well, yes, very good body contact, body contact, body contact exactly and so we are going exactly, take into account the angles of the body, yes, slowly, slowly, very good, stop at compress 45, take it slowly , then he will be able to tell that there is a door here, yes, he.
pro s guide to cqb wingman cornering mobility
Right Body Boom will now roll with them and the Sun and the Sun and the Sun? Well, they make sense to everyone. Well, describe me in a few words. What is tactics and constellation. It can help you in your daily work. Well, it's not too complicated to learn. Well, and it's basically the same thing. in mechanics as we learn with the clearing rooms, right, it's the same thing, it doesn't matter what Fedcon is, by the way, the way we talked about it earlier, what kind of structural forms we have, the way it works. L, but before we get here and let's say.
We are at the beginning, what kind of structural form do we have to choose? Bueller. Okay, so everything connects. We don't need to learn many new things. Good very good. Okay, it's all about consistency. Well, it makes sense, let's summarize it. In a nutshell, okay, when I approach the problem, the person closest to the problem takes responsibility, it makes sense, the last one is the 45 and a 45 or before the number 200, the person who has the responsibility starts to address it, Why number 1, the other person who is not responsible for this is covering any other problem, as in this case, in front, it is important to be a little behind the person who solves the problem.
Why and this is the most important thing for you. for example because one day maybe someone will jump on you or something will happen and that flynch mechanism will be a reflex that will try to persuade you to help you survive a threat. Well, let's change that reflection not only will it occur, but at this moment it will be obedient. with your tactics how next you push towards the person beyond you and then it will move you away from danger as long as you are able to understand that 45 compress the gun get the corner and having this constellation with your shoulder and ready it makes sense to all two simple principles personal responsibility start the job at 45 degrees number 1 compress the gun to 90 degrees makes sense as soon as you pick up the gun 90 rises makes sense okay are they there?
Any questions okay, very good, let's move on to the next row.

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