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		<title>Moving and Shooting &#8212; Can You Do This Treadmill Drill?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the real world of self-defense, you can&#8217;t stand still like a bullseye target shooter*. You may need to move to cover, go to the aid of a family member, or otherwise move while being able to shoot. We&#8217;ve seen a variety of &#8220;move and shoot&#8221; drills, but most involve walking a few steps, then [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the real world of self-defense, you can&#8217;t stand still like a bullseye target shooter*. You may need to move to cover, go to the aid of a family member, or otherwise move while being able to shoot. We&#8217;ve seen a variety of &#8220;move and shoot&#8221; drills, but most involve walking a few steps, then stopping, then moving again. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a drill that raises the <strong>degree of difficulty</strong> to another level entirely. In this video, instructor Dave Harrington engages 24 targets (one with a double-tap), while striding briskly (and continuously) on a powered treadmill. That&#8217;s right, Harrington stays on the treadmill for nearly a minute, and goes 25 for 25 with two (2) mag changes.  (Shots 7 and 8 are a silhouette double-tap, for a total of 25 shots.) Harrington makes it look easy. But do you think you pull this off with no misses?</p>
<p><b>Shooting from Treadmill &#8212; Firing Sequence Starts at 1:20</b><br />
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<blockquote><p>Our friend Dennis Santiago, who also is a firearms instructor, says Harrington&#8217;s treadmill drill is no mean feat: &#8220;OK, this I am impressed by. This is not easy.&#8221; Another viewer commented: &#8220;That, I assure you, is a whole lot harder than it looks to run it clean like [Harrington] did.﻿&#8221; As Harrington notes, a treadmill &#8220;is extremely unforgiving &#8230; you either possess the skill or the treadmill will take you to school.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>*That&#8217;s no knock on our bullseye shooters. They are very skilled. However, self-defense is a different challenge altogether. </p>
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