Dennis discusses the "Hot Pot Exercise" as a means of explaining how perception influences the force decision-making process.
The Rayshard Brooks Shooting
During this episode of Force Concepts, I will discuss the information presented by the Fulton County District Attorney. I express my observations and ...
Scanning | The Art of Seeing
During this episode, I discuss scanning as a part of the training process needed for real-world encounters. The art of seeing and not just looking.
Dummy Round Training
During this episode of Force Concepts, we discuss the importance of dummy rounds, and how you can incorporate them into your firearms training.
Trigger Finger Discipline
Trigger finger discipline is one of the critical elements of firearm safety. During this episode, we will discuss what it is and why it is so importan...
Cooper's Colors | Levels of Awareness
Cooper's Colors makes it easy for us to discuss and understand levels of awareness and their application to your self-defense training.
The O-O-D-A Loop | A Look into Boyd's Cycle
During today's episode, I am going to look at and discuss the O-O-D-A Loop. I will explain the concept and how it relates to your training.
The Will to Kill
The will to kill is a concept few want to discuss, but it's as important and your ability to recognize a threat.The act of self-defense requires a per...
The Hot Pot Theory | Explaining Perception
During this episode, Dennis discusses the hot pot theory as a means of explaining the impact perception has on the decision making process.
Stand Your Ground | Beyond The Myths - 007
“Stand Your Ground” is not a law or a “license to kill.” During this episode, I discuss stand your ground & its role in the use of force for self-defe...