US Sports Net Today!


Live Play-by-Play, Updates, Highlights and More! on US Sports Network!
[Chrome Users-You may have to click on the play button twice to listen]
US Sports Network Powered By Beast Sports Nutrition!




US Sports Radio
The Las Vegas Raiders Play Here
Fitness and Sports Performance Info You Can Use!
The Scoreboard Mall
The Rock Almighty Shaker Of Heaven And Earth!
The Coolest Links In The Universe!

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Concealed Carry Featuring: Importance of Mental Conditioning and Reality Based Training

 

by  

The Importance of Mental Conditioning —

Our mental conditioning impacts more than our performance during a violent attack. Our ability to remain focused and aware is important during training as well. Mental conditioning also drives our ability to handle the gun safely, even when we are tired or stimuli overwhelms our senses. Consider how mental conditioning or lack of it impacted the following incidents.


Using Firearms is Inherently Dangerous —

We’ve seen accidents happen recently on the movie set Rust where actor Alec Baldwin thought he held an unloaded gun when he pointed it at another member of the crew and pressed the trigger. This lapse of judgment cost the other crew member their life. No doubt there were systemic problems with safety protocols, but here is one of several posts that suggest that at the time of the deadly incident, actors and crew were tired from directors rushing and overworking them. I'm not suggesting this as an excuse, just that mental conditioning could have played a factor.

A recent incident where an officer mistakenly fired her handgun instead of a TASER as she attempted to control a combative suspect made the news recently. It's clear the officer did not intend to shoot the suspect. Nevertheless, that's what happened. It's easy to chalk this one up to “poor training” which is certainly part of the problem. But even people with good training make huge mistakes like this under pressure. The more we can replicate mental and physical stress in training, while including decision making and thinking, the better we can think during the actual fight.

In this incident, an officer unintentionally shoots a fellow officer during a house search for a suspect. Would anyone doubt that he received training on the officer unintentionally shoots? He could probably repeat them back verbatim if asked. So, what happened? There isn't just one factor, but could poor mental conditioning be at least a contributing factor?

And there are also numerous accounts of a lack of mental conditioning in the sense of diligently following safe gun handling at all times. Instances of live round being mixed in with training rounds during dry fire training in a gun shop, resulting in an unintentional shooting. Or a retired police lieutenant, who shot and killed another officer after training because he “thought he had a training gun.” Lay people call both of these incidents, accidents because the shooter never intended to shoot the victim. However, in addition to poor safety protocols that allowed live guns and ammunition in a training environment, there was the individual's lapse in following the safety protocols they learned, which are incumbent on the one holding the gun.

Train Realistically —

I mentioned that proper training includes subjecting our body to the physical and mental stressors are likely to face in a real-life incident. But as we see, establishing proper safety protocols is important to limiting disastrous consequences for mistakes while we learn and train. There are even times instructors take the idea of “training how you fight” to unsafe places. But even if we are not conducting force-on-force training with other people, we need to maintain awareness and mental clarity when conducting dry fire practice alone at home.

Here is one article from a series called “When Dry Fire Isn't Dry.” The series included reader-submitted stories documenting incidents of unintentional discharges inside their home. Simple mistakes happen and if you are not careful, it can happen to you. You definitely don’t want to shoot your 60-inch TV or someone on the other side of your apartment wall if you make a mistake.

Principles of Safe Training —

In another article on our site, we've listed some strategies for setting up a safe dry fire area in your home, and some for when you are on the road.

I believe that when training off the range, an unloaded gun is great, but an inert gun is ideal. That is why I highly recommend using a BarrelBlok device whenever possible. But the BarrelBlok isn't for all occasions, and sometimes you need to use other training devices.

Here is a method I use and recommend whenever you conduct dry fire practice, no matter what type of training device you're using.

  • FIRST remove all live ammunition from the room that you are training in and out of reach.
  • SECOND check your firearm any magazines you will be using that are safe and do not contain any live rounds. I prefer the bright orange dummy rounds because they are very visible and different from regular live rounds. Still double check!
  • THIRD out loud tell yourself that you will be dry firing

Now do your dry fire drills, practice magazine changes, and move and shoot simulation.

  • Don’t leave the room where you previously made safe

When you are done practicing:

  • say to yourself OUT LOUD, that dry fire is over
  • say OUT LOUD that you are LOADING your firearm
  • say OUT LOUD that the firearm is loaded when you put the live ammunition in the gun

The reason for saying these things out loud, such as the gun is loaded or unloaded, is to engage as many senses as possible to prevent you from having an accident.

Replacing a TV is a painful experience, but nothing compared to living with the regret of injuring another person due to negligence.

What strategies do you employ to maintain awareness, establish safety systems and protocols and keep your mind sharp while training?

 Live Streams and Breaking Sports News!

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Today's Devotional. Thank Him In All Things

 From CDM

“O give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people” (Psalm 105:1).

One key to receiving from God is to continually give Him thanks for what He has already done. Make time today to praise Him for His goodness.

The Raiders On US Sports Net: Week 1 Vs. Chargers

 Coach McDaniels Knows There Are No Shortcuts on the Path to a Week 1 Victory Over the Chargers

Presented on US Sports Net by:
The STRIKEPEN™ is a Purpose-Built EDC Defense Weapon!
The STRIKEPEN™ is the latest and greatest in self-defense hardware that has only recently been made available to the general public.
Wanna know why it's so good? Because it is the go-to weapon for our armed forces!

While it may look like a normal pen it is constructed from lightweight, military grade Aluminum with a tungsten steel defense tip.

Best part? Inside the pen you have the option of a concealed knife or a multi tool! It also comes with an Industry-Leading "Blinding Bright" LED Emitter.

ALL OF THAT - in a totally functional pen... For Free.

The Silver and Black Show's Amber Theoharis and James Jones get you ready for the Raiders' Week 1 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. Follow the Raiders all season long with the app
https://apple.co/3vhljTl
Download the NFL app at Amazon! https://amzn.to/3RygQEP

The Raiders Play Here! US Sports Net.
Sunday, September 11, 2022 3:45 PM (ET)
Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers
Lincoln Kennedy with Tim Cates, In-Studio Host





Friday, September 9, 2022

The NFL on US Sports Net! Bills vs. Rams Week 1 Highlights

 Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Rams | Week 1 2022 Game Highlights

Presented on US Sports Net by Simple Senior Swing!
The ONLY Swing Designed Specifically For
Senior Golfers That Adds 40, 50, Or Even 60 Yards Of “Straight As An Arrow” Distance Off The Tee! Elevate your game today! https://bit.ly/SeniorGolfSwing0922

The NFL Right in Your Pocket. With the app1
@ The Apple Store - https://apple.co/3BNhZ3g

The Las Vegas Raiders Play Here!
US Sports Net.
Sunday, September 11, 2022 3:45 PM (ET)
Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers
Lincoln Kennedy with Tim Cates, In-Studio Host


US Sports Net Partner Spotlight The Jump Manual!

The Jump Manual!

PROVEN JUMP TRAINING BASED ON SCIENCE.
NOT HYPE. https://bit.ly/JumpManual0922

US Sports Radio affiliate partner.
https://bit.ly/USSportsRadioListen
http://www.USSportsRadio.net

Thursday, September 8, 2022

The Raiders On US Sports Net! The Autumn Wind Is Approaching | Raiders vs. Chargers | Week 1

Presented on US Sports Net by

The Amazing New Shockwave Torch! Makes Bad Guys SH*T Their Pants In Terror!
https://bit.ly/ShockWaveTorch0922

The Las Vegas Raiders face the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1 at SoFi Stadium. Kickoff is at 1:25 p.m. PT. Follow the Raiders all season long with the app.
https://apple.co/3vhljTl The Raiders Play Here! US Sports Net! Sunday, September 11, 2022 3:45 PM (ET) Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers Lincoln Kennedy with Tim Cates, In-Studio Host https://bit.ly/RaidersRadioonUSSports https://bit.ly/USSportsRadioListen http://www.USSportsRadio.net

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

US Sports Net Las Vegas Raiders Update: 2022 Season Preview

Presented on US Sports Net by:

1800PetMeds!
Help your Pet find Relief from Pain and Inflammation with 20% off select products at PetMed with code: CARE Valid 9/1-9/30 https://bit.ly/1800PetMeds0922

On the fifth episode of "Behind The Shield," Head Coach Josh McDaniels recaps the Raiders' offseason and shares his thoughts on roster moves, Training Camp and the preseason. From there, President Sandra Douglass Morgan joins this special season preview episode.
Get the official Raiders App for more! https://apple.co/3vhljTl

The Raiders Play Here!
Sunday, September 11, 2022 3:45 PM (ET)
Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers
Lincoln Kennedy with Tim Cates, In-Studio Host
https://bit.ly/RaidersRadioonUSSports
https://bit.ly/USSportsRadioListen
http://www.USSportsRadio.net


US Sports Net Affiliate Partner Spotlight: Zales!


20% off online exclusive sapphire. Online only Code: ZAFF20


US Sports Radio affiliate partner.