USABLE POWER FOR PERSONAL DEFENSE

Personal Defense Network has recently posted an excellent series of posts on self-defense. These posts dig deeper into elements of self-defense going past the classic grip, stance, and trigger control.

USABLE POWER FOR PERSONAL DEFENSE: PART 1

Car enthusiasts generally have a relentless pursuit of horsepower. But the pursuit triggers what sports car engineers refer to as the devil’s cycle, where bigger engines make a car heavier, and thus slower, by virtue of the power-to-weight ratio. While hobbyists with time and money enjoy the pros and cons of tuning a car for maximal gains, drivers who track or auto-cross are more concerned with balancing speed and handling precision for optimal context-specific performance.

This post looks at physical training, firearm selection, and ammo selection,

This post looks at some other considerations for anyone who’s serious about personal defense. Some of the topics are:

  • GEAR UPGRADES

  • LASER DRY-FIRE PISTOL REPLICAS

  • CONTEXTUAL LASER DRY-FIRE DRILLS

  • CLEARING THE STIMULUS-RESPONSE CONUNDRUM OF LASER DRY-FIRE REPLICA TRAINING

  • BLOWBACK AIRSOFT PISTOL

  • EMERGENCY DRIVING DYNAMICS

Enjoy your reading.

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