Five Things to Ditch in a Crisis
Today, our friends from 4Patriots run down five habits you should ditch in a crisis. You’ll also discover four substitutes to get you over the hump so you can stay alert and ready to take action.
Today, our friends from 4Patriots run down five habits you should ditch in a crisis. You’ll also discover four substitutes to get you over the hump so you can stay alert and ready to take action.
As I’ve said before, the most important thing you can do if you’re caught in an active shooter scenario is MOVE. Once you are in a defensive position that is well hidden and away from the site of the shooting, it’s time for the next phase of survival.
Imagine that you’re in a survival situation and your bug-out bag is so heavy you can’t keep up. Well, here are some items I recommend removing to lighten your load so you can actually bug out when you need to.
Allow me to introduce you to Jeff Anderson. In his 10 years of military training with elite infantry units around the world, Jeff was able to get a first-hand glimpse of what a city in the midst of a collapse is like for its citizens. Today, Jeff offers his top tip for transforming your bug-out bag.
I recently had the pleasure of a visit from Laissez Faire club director Doug Hill and a few of the other great folks that work with us. I ran these guys through several drills to work on shooting in high stress situations. Here are four drills you can do at home to add some stress to your dry firing practice.
Cutting-edge research in Japan offers a foolproof plan for shedding the stress of modern life. Better yet, it’s free and has no side effects.