We've examined the first two parts of the OODA concept; now let’s move on to the third: Decide:
This sounds self-explanatory, right? Well there are some intricacies you may want to consider before-hand. Can you imagine having to decide if there is a threat in play and what action you should take?
Should you remain in place, or should you seek cover? Should you draw your firearm, or other weapon? Should you take some non-lethal action? Should you run?
When the decision arises to be "defense ready", your decision will typically be based on your skills, training and your level of comfort with your tools.
This sounds self-explanatory, right? Well there are some intricacies you may want to consider before-hand. Can you imagine having to decide if there is a threat in play and what action you should take?
Should you remain in place, or should you seek cover? Should you draw your firearm, or other weapon? Should you take some non-lethal action? Should you run?
When the decision arises to be "defense ready", your decision will typically be based on your skills, training and your level of comfort with your tools.
“Practice Makes Perfect” is a true statement and practice can be the deciding factor in the outcome of your situation.
Before you find yourself faced with a treat, where you may be forced to make a decision, be sure to get the proper training for the defense tactic you may need in an emergency.
At SDTG, we not only provide our Clients with expert firearms training, we also offer consultation and advice on methods to meet your lifestyle, your individual skill-set and your comfort level. We are serious when we ask, #AreYouDefenseReady?