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Posts Tagged ‘Techniques’
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
Where are you in your gun training quest? Have you been gun training and shooting for years? Or are you just starting out? Where ever you currently are, there is always room to perfect, hone and learn new skills to be the best and most efficient shooter possible. Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, the gun training school in Pahrump, Nevada, is the perfect place to go to improve your shooting technique or learn how to shoot a gun safely and effectively from the get go. From beginning gun training to advanced gun training to even competitive gun training, Front Sight offers it all. Owned and operated by Four Weapons Combat Master, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, Front Sight is ranked the number one place in the world to receive gun training of any kind.
If you have never had any gun training experience, you will want to learn the right way the first time, rather than learning bad habits or incorrect techniques that you will have to go back and change later. Ignatius Piazza can teach you just that. What better way to learn how to shoot a gun properly than from a Four Weapons Combat Master? There are only a few people in the world that hold that record, so you know, from day one, you are getting your gun training from one of the top shooters in the entire world. That is pretty amazing, I would say. At Front Sight, beginning shooters learn things like how to hold a gun safely, how to check a gun for safety, how to load and unload at lightning speed, how to present the weapon even faster, the balance between speed and accuracy, how to hit the bullseye of the target every time, how to handle multiple attackers, how to get out of using a gun in the first place and, if you can believe it, so much more. Beginning shooters leave Front Sight with techniques that will have people thinking that they have been shooting for years. Front Sight Firearms Training Institute can give even first time shooters the knowledge and experience needed to shoot better than ninety nine percent of the gun owning population.
Intermediate to advanced shooters learn how to use their shooting experience to their advantage, while tweaking and perfecting some of their techniques. Many advanced shooters leave Ignatius Piazza’s gun training courses at Front Sight exclaiming that they did not know what they did not know. That is a big thing around Front Sight. Ignatius Piazza teaches little known tips, tricks and techniques that can make huge changes in your shooting ability, even if you have been shooting for decades. In fact, many gun training instructors from other schools go to Ignatius Piazza to help them learn all of the things that make such a big difference. Intermediate and advanced shooters leave Front Sight refreshed, re-educated and better than ever before.
No matter where you currently stand in your gun training experience, Ignatius Piazza can help you become the best shooter you can be.
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Thursday, June 16th, 2011
When I was a freshman in high school, I was pretty good at math. In my geometry class, I did very well. I was not THE best, but I can easily say that I was probably above the average. Proofs killed me, but they killed everyone so it was not really that big of a deal. Then one day, my teacher sat a senior down next to me, introduced us and told me that it was my job to make her pass the class. Sharon (not actually her name… I changed that) had a decently low F in the class at that point in time, and she needed to quickly learn geometry or she was not going to graduate. So I taught her.
Every day, I learned what the teacher taught and then re-taught it to Sharon. We spent time together and she asked questions and I had to answer them… even though we were both learning the same information. Sharon ended up going from that F to a C and she graduated with her friends. That was awesome… but it wasn’t my big triumph. I had a different win. The class was silent as we all worked on our class work. I heard my own voice break the silence when I unconsciously said, “Oh my gosh… I get it!” I was, of course, talking about the proof that no one else in the class could figure out, and I was immediately hounded for an explanation. I finished the class with the highest grade and went on to secure myself a similar position in a number of math courses following. My point? My point is not to say I’m pretty good at math. My point is to say that when you have to teach someone something, it greatly improves your own skill in the area. You learn faster and retain more, while helping someone else do the same.
Front Sight Firearms Training Institute’s gun training program practices these techniques. In each gun training course you attend at Front Sight, founder and director, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, will have you pair up with someone in your class. This will be your buddy, and you will help each other through the course. You watch their form and correct it where needed, offer them feedback and basically become their own personal gun training instructor. Similarly, they do the same for you. Of course, each gun training course at Front Sight is taught by seasoned professionals who will supervise and offer personal training as much as humanly possible, but in order for each course to maintain the highest level of safety, each person holding a gun will always be supervised by another student. You will be amazed at how much you will learn when you need to help another student learn.
During my first gun training course at Front Sight, I paired up with someone who had taken a course there previously. He taught me so much… and even though I was a complete beginner, I was able to help him, too. Coming out of that gun training course, I know that I learned more than I could have if everything was just handed to me. Having to help someone else learn forced me to really internalize the information because if I cheated, he would suffer. The concept of peer education helped me indisputably. It goes without saying that Ignatius Piazza really knew what he was doing when he set up Front Sight’s gun training program.
Tags: Firearms Training, Front Sight, Gun Training, Ignatius Piazza, Learning Styles, Techniques Posted in Front Sight, Learning Styles | No Comments »
Saturday, December 19th, 2009
All over the country, prisoners are being released early due to a new prisoner early release program designed to save America money. Prisons are becoming overcrowded and America is trying to cut budget costs wherever they can. Apparently, letting prisoners out of confinement seems to be a great idea to some officials. In Florida, almost four thousand inmates are expecting to be released. This program is not supported by a variety of groups, including the Department of Corrections. Most states are claiming that only non violent prisoners are going to be released, but not all states are complying with this, which is rather frightening. When criminals get out of jail, they are usually subject to things like probation or parole, and are court ordered to attend certain correctional programs. However, these cost money, too. In addition to releasing prisoners early, many states are also cutting programs for freed inmates, such as drug rehabilitation programs and other self help courses, meaning criminals are less likely to learn the skills they need to learn to become a productive member of society. Let’s prepare ourselves by getting self defense training and gun training from the world’s greatest gun training instructors! Getting trained by the best gun training instructors at the number one gun training school is a great way to protect yourself and to protect your family from these criminals. (more…)
Tags: Attacks, Firearms Training, Front Sight, Gun Training, Ignatius Piazza, Inmates, Las Vegas, Protection, Released, Rifle, Techniques Posted in Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza, Self Defense, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, December 14th, 2009
Imagine yourself at home, hanging out with your wife. Then, all of a sudden, your doorknob starts to jiggle. You can hear muffled voices on the other side of your door. You hear the sound of low clicking as the knob continues to move. Then you hear it. One loud CLICK and your door swings open. Three masked beings stand in your doorway. They barge in. In their gloved hands, you see a gun. What do you do? Are you ready? Are you safe? Is your wife safe? Take a moment to consider the story. Sound kind of far fetched? Okay, well, consider this.
A couple was murdered last week and as a result, five people have been arrested. Fifty three year old Willem le Roux appeared to have been killed due to multiple head injuries. His wife, fifty year old Julie Roux was killed by a gunshot to her head. In addition, several of their belongings were recovered, meaning the couple was murdered during a robbery. The Roux murder has brought attention, once again, to the fact that home burglaries are on the rise. (more…)
Tags: Burglaries, Family, Firearms Training, Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza, Murder, Pistol, Protection, Robberies, Safety, Shooting, Techniques, Violence Posted in Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza, Murders, Self Defense, Shootings | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
You have made the decision to buy a baseball cap at the game. One size fits all. Great, no problem.
You have come to the conclusion that you need to get a support brace for your knee. One size fits all. Again, no problem.
You have decided that you want to get gun training. One size fits all. No prob – wait. When it comes to gun training, different people need different types of gun training. Some gun training schools do not really pay attention to this, offering a generic firearms training course that is supposed to help everyone. But gun training is not like a baseball cap. Some people want one type of training. Other people need to concentrate on different aspects of gun training. Some need more time, while others need less. This is where Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, the best gun training school in the world, comes in extremely handy. (more…)
Tags: CCW Permit, Front Sight, Gun Training, Ignatius Piazza, Safety, Self Defense, Techniques Posted in Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza, Second Amendment, Self Defense | No Comments »
Monday, November 9th, 2009
The student’s phone rang. It being a “different” day in New York, my cousin (the classroom teacher) allowed her young student to answer the phone.
“Hi, Honey, it’s Dad. I just wanted to tell you that the plane hit below my office and I’m not going to be able to get out. I wanted the chance to tell you goodbye and I love you.” (more…)
Tags: 911, Flight, Front Sight, Gun Training, Ignatius Piazza, Protection, Safety, Techniques Posted in Front Sight, Ignatius Piazza, Self Defense | No Comments »
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