Fundamental Foundations 101 with Instructor Andy Dang

$250.00

FF101 covers the absolute essentials of performance marksmanship. This course is designed from the ground up to chain together interrelated parts of shooting in a logical progression. You will have principles and a process-based approach to learning how to shoot.

The three skills of shooting, grip, vision, and trigger control, lay the groundwork for other higher-performance skills. Once those are mastered, emergent skills like shot calling, confirmation, and transitions will take your shooting to the next level. We will also cover key firearms manipulations, including draw and reload techniques.

Subjects:

  • Grip, upper body structure, stance, and posture

  • Vision: intensity, guidance, target focus, mental engagement

  • Trigger control: learning the trigger and trigger types, trigger pull styles, trigger reset

  • Index: visual and physical connection for faster shooting

  • Tension management: necessary muscular engagement, eliminating excess effort

  • Shotcalling: sight lift, practical vs precision shotcalling, visual and physical feedback

  • Confirmation: predictive and reactive shooting, types of sight pictures

  • Transitions: types of target transitions, sector of fire, focal depth changes, stance changes

  • Draw: overhand vs underhand, intermediate draw positions, varied initial positions

  • Reloads: pouch placement, magazine indexing, reloads while moving

  • Single-handed shooting: strong and weak hand manipulations

  • Equipment: configuration and optimization

  • Training philosophy and diagnostics

FF101 covers the absolute essentials of performance marksmanship. This course is designed from the ground up to chain together interrelated parts of shooting in a logical progression. You will have principles and a process-based approach to learning how to shoot.

The three skills of shooting, grip, vision, and trigger control, lay the groundwork for other higher-performance skills. Once those are mastered, emergent skills like shot calling, confirmation, and transitions will take your shooting to the next level. We will also cover key firearms manipulations, including draw and reload techniques.

Subjects:

  • Grip, upper body structure, stance, and posture

  • Vision: intensity, guidance, target focus, mental engagement

  • Trigger control: learning the trigger and trigger types, trigger pull styles, trigger reset

  • Index: visual and physical connection for faster shooting

  • Tension management: necessary muscular engagement, eliminating excess effort

  • Shotcalling: sight lift, practical vs precision shotcalling, visual and physical feedback

  • Confirmation: predictive and reactive shooting, types of sight pictures

  • Transitions: types of target transitions, sector of fire, focal depth changes, stance changes

  • Draw: overhand vs underhand, intermediate draw positions, varied initial positions

  • Reloads: pouch placement, magazine indexing, reloads while moving

  • Single-handed shooting: strong and weak hand manipulations

  • Equipment: configuration and optimization

  • Training philosophy and diagnostics