as an instructor, i can recommend any materials by rob pincus concerning combat focus shooting. also, the books and videos by louis awerbuck and clint smith.
keep mind that any book you read or video you watch should be considered a primer, an intro to the material. by all means, read the books, watch the videos, but also invest in live training.
also, i have to recommend training with as many instructors as you are able. i have yet to train with anyone that didn't have at least a tidbit of useful data, if even how NOT to do something.
read the books, watch the videos. i do all the time. but train with rob pincus, or henk iversson, or john farnum or whomever. and practice often. make it as efficient and realistic as you are able.
keep mind that any book you read or video you watch should be considered a primer, an intro to the material. by all means, read the books, watch the videos, but also invest in live training.
also, i have to recommend training with as many instructors as you are able. i have yet to train with anyone that didn't have at least a tidbit of useful data, if even how NOT to do something.
read the books, watch the videos. i do all the time. but train with rob pincus, or henk iversson, or john farnum or whomever. and practice often. make it as efficient and realistic as you are able.