AUG 18 · TUE Judgment & Awareness

The Rep Where You Don't

The Rep Where You Don't

Dry-Fire · At Home

Recorded voice memo or partner calls: “gold,” “even,” “triangle,” “two plus one.” Present ONLY on valid solutions; stand down on garbage calls. 20 reps.

Live-Fire · At the Range

8 strings at 7 yd: caller mixes real and fake solutions. 3 rds on correct calls, ZERO on bad ones. A shot on a bad call counts double against you.

Service Pistol

Add the light: identify, THEN decide, THEN (maybe) shoot.

Concealed Carry

The decision happens before the garment moves, not during.

Carbine

Muzzle stays at ready through the entire decision. Decide, then mount.

Optional Standard

AUX (when ready): correct first round inside 2.5s of the call.

Mind

A plan you've said out loud is twice as fast as one you've only thought.

Your Daily Callout — By Archetype

The Initiator Yours

The rep where you DON'T shoot is the hardest one on this page for you. It's also the point.

The Scout Yours

Your home game. Win it fast, not just right.

The Guardian Yours

Responsible restraint is a trained skill, not a personality trait. Train it.

The Strategist Yours

No flowchart is fast enough for this. Build the instinct by repetition.

Coach's Note

Layer: calls arrive WHILE you're moving to position.

Standards & Safety
The Four Rules — Every Rep, No Exceptions
  1. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded — always, no matter what you think you know.
  2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
  3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have decided to fire.
  4. Be sure of your target — and everything beyond it.

Dry-fire: no ammunition in the room. Verify the firearm is clear — twice. Use a safe backstop. When you finish, say it out loud: “Dry fire is over.”