Entries & Exits from a Grand Master
Entries and Exits are critical parts of movement that will save you enormous amounts of time in competitive shooting. In this video, Justin covers every aspect of entries and exits just like they are taught in Atrium Performance classes. Train with Justin! https://www.atrium-performance.com Want to bring an Atrium class to your area and get a free class spot? Hosting info here! https://www.atrium-performance.com/ho... Follow on Instagram for weekly content / justin.shoots Partners https://howitzerclothing.com https://www.tier1concealed.com https://www.bluealphabelts.com https://www.calculatedkinetics.us Chapters 00:00 - Why are Entries & Exits important? 03:11 - Exits Explained 21:35 - Exits Demo’d 30:46 - Entries Explained 38:51 - Entries Demo’d 43:55 - Movement 46:07 - Movement Demo’d 48:25 - Entries/Exits in Depth 54:38 - Retreating Movement Principals 01:03:46 - Support Side Retreating Movement 01:06:38 - Strong Side Retreating Movement 01:12:34 - Bonus Tip……Reloads

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