Ive watched a few of these and I like them. They at least give a person a few more things to think about in certain scenarios. They seem well made to me. It looks like there are 10 available and each one is about 15 minutes long. Worth checking out anyway.
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I like how they played out the scenario a second time creating an opportunity to solve the problem and see success. That looks like good training to me...
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I like that they are free on YouTube. Seems like most training videos of this quality are not.
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Excellent video. I love working through scenarios in my head so this is a great addition to that.
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Very interesting videos. I like how they discuss the reasoning for some techniques. The home invasion scenario is really informative, especially when talking about the transition to support-side.
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I thought the same thing. I like the videos and hope they do more like them in the future.sd790 wrote:Very interesting videos. I like how they discuss the reasoning for some techniques. The home invasion scenario is really informative, especially when talking about the transition to support-side.
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Tom Gresham said that more are currently in the works.parbreaker wrote:I thought the same thing. I like the videos and hope they do more like them in the future.sd790 wrote:Very interesting videos. I like how they discuss the reasoning for some techniques. The home invasion scenario is really informative, especially when talking about the transition to support-side.
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Re: First Person Defender videos
Very nice videos.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.