Dlaczego typowe techniki strzeleckie są mało efektywne w samoobronie.

Why do shooting techniques that work well on the shooting range so often fail in real-world self-defense? In this video, I show the problem with commonly used training methods and why their effectiveness drops dramatically outside the controlled environment of the shooting range. What is this video about? about human motor limitations under stress about tunnel vision and narrowed perception about why "ideal technique" falls apart in dangerous conditions about the difference between accuracy and effectiveness about dynamics, distance, and the presence of a real attacker about why it's physiologically impossible to maintain shooting range quality on the street Range training and reality are two completely different worlds—and yet they are still taught using the same tools. This video is not an attack on sports shooting or the technique itself. It is an attempt to honestly demonstrate the limits imposed on us by biology, neurophysiology, and the real-world context of threat. If you're interested in: – defensive shooting – real self-defense – human performance under stress – intuition, instinct, and procedural memory – and why "nice shooting" doesn't always mean effective shooting. Mad Leaf If you practice target shooting or defensive shooting, let us know in the comments if you've encountered this difference in practice.