Discussing Training Scars, Competitive Shooting and Defensive Shooting with Ron Larimer of When the Balloon Goes Up.

Recently I had the opportunity to chat with Ron Larimer of When the Balloon Goes Up Podcast. We talked about training scars, competition and defensive shooting. As you can imagine, there was a lot to talk about and we couldn’t fit it all in one podcast.

Here are the links to the two podcasts:

Podcast 1

Podcast 2

 

I you are looking for a good podcast that provides in depth interviews with industry leaders, give Ron’s Podcast a look.

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Why Carry Concealed?

Hey folks I wanted to give you a heads up that I have posted another video on my Youtube Channel. Please head on over, watch the video and share it with those that you think might be interested.

Why do you carry concealed? This is an important question to answer and many people only give it a passing thought. Do you carry to feel safer? To support the Second Amendment? Or, do you carry for some other reason? Take a minute to watch this quick video and then leave your comments below and then consider sharing this video with others who carry concealed.

Why do you Carry Concealed?

Get out there and get some training. Keep it simple and please stay safe!

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0302 – Training and Practice Dangers We Ignore

When it’s training time there are certain risks that immediately come to mind.  I don’t even think about live fire without a good back stop, eyes and ears.  When its time to go hands on, I always wear my mouth guard and depending on the level of the folks I’m working with and the planned activities, we gear up from there.  In my experience there are issues that we come across in training that are obvious safety issues and then there are the more subtle issues that need to be dealt with.  Today we are going to focus on the subtle side and talk about the training and practice dangers we ignore.

0300 – Safety as a Concept In Training and in Life

Sometimes it seems like we live in a world of rules. Often times these rules are in lists that are so long and complicated that they are impossible to “know” and even more difficult to follow and enforce. The barrage of rules can be so overwhelming that at times, by some, the rules are simply ignored. This obviously leads to the exact opposite effect that the rules themselves were intended to cause.  Today we are going to take a look at safety in training and how we can apply those principles to life.

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0299 – Getting Children Into Car Seats Safely

Those of you out there that have children will understand what I mean when I say that my whole outlook on life changed when my kids entered my life.  All of a sudden, it wasn’t just about me any more.  A little person was dependent on my judgement and actions for survival.  It was a big responsibility that resulted in a big shift.  I recently got an email from Michelle that illustrates this point exactly.  Today we are going to take some time to look at how we can keep our children and ourselves safe while we are focused on an important task, putting our kids in their car seats.

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