Mon, 9 February 2009
Rob Pincus discusses proper debriefing with Instructor Candidates and then debriefs them in regard to their CFS Instructor Development Course.
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Thu, 4 December 2008
Rob Pincus is joined by Michael Bane, Mike Janich and Tim Cremin to discuss the development and philosophy of their new TV Show: The Best Defense.
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Thu, 6 November 2008
Rob Pincus discusses the concept behind the Shooting in Motion Drill and the situations which it is designed to prepare the shooter for dealing with. Rob also discusses the logic of the concept of Lateral Movement for other situations and announces The Best Defense TV Show.
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Sat, 23 August 2008
This episode of the Combat Focus Podcast discusses The Plausibility Principle, which can help you sift through the vast amount of information and technique variation in the training world. It can also help you prioritize the use of your valuable training time and budget.
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Sun, 15 June 2008
These clips were recorded during a Combat Focus Shooting Instructor Development Course on October 12, 2007. They will give the listener an overview of the basic concepts that the CFS program is based on. For more information visit www.icetraining.us.
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Wed, 7 May 2008
Traditionally, we have looked at responding to semi-automatic pistol malfunctions in terms of decision making and processing visual information. That kind of action is incredibly inefficient during a critical incident. In this podcast, Rob discusses the Non-Diagnostic approach to clearing malfunctions. This is another excerpt from am Instructor Development Course taped in May 2008, and includes a question about the integration of movement into the malfunction response.
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Mon, 4 February 2008
This episode again features excerpts from an Instructor Development class held in September of 2007. This time Rob focuses on the Balance of Speed & Precision concept, its significance to Combat Focus Shooting and its importance to efficient defensive shooting in general.
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Wed, 30 January 2008
Discussion of the "OODA Loop" developed by Colonel Boyd to describe responses during critical incidents and thoughts on how realistic training can make them more efficient.
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Fri, 7 December 2007
This episode includes an excerpt from a recent military close quarters counter ambush course introduction. Specifically, listen in as Rob describes the goals for the week and defines Competency as a subjective individual trait in order to push the students to get the most out of the course.
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