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Gunfighter Moment – Kyle Defoor

April 26th, 2014

Defoor Proformance climbing prep/ PRT prep pull up workout

This is a simple routine designed for use during the workweek with sat/sun off. I came up with this over the years to help guys pass certain PT tests and to prep for mountain excursions. If you perform this work out for a minimum of four weeks you’ll gain at least five reps on your max pull-ups. Once you are able to perform 15 dead hang pull-ups at any time start using the modification piece of the work out for Tuesdays and Thursdays. This will get you to the magical 20 rep place quicker. Once you can do 20 clean, dead hang, no kipping, palm away pull-ups you can go back to the normal Monday, Wednesday, Friday routine and you will maintain 20 pull-ups for as long as you want to.

First, it is extremely important to have the correct grip when you begin this routine. A lot of people have too wide grip when they do pull-ups. Look at any gymnast, professional climber, or anyone who does over 20 reps and they do not have an extreme wide grip. The ideal grip is just slightly wider than shoulder width and palms always facing away. This will also reduce any possibility of injuries due to over training or lack of proper rest.

Second, begin this routine with absolutely no kipping whatsoever. It has become commonplace lately in many exercise regimens to introduce kipping to the pull-up to make people feel better about the number of reps they can perform. All this does is give a false sense of one’s true strength.

Third, know your math when it comes to pull-up pyramids. For example; a pyramid of five is a total of 25 pull-ups, a pyramid of six is a total of 36 pull-ups. Simply multiply the top number by itself to find how many pull-ups are in that pyramid.

Fourth, the most ideal bar is between 2.5 and 2.75″ inches in diameter. Anything smaller is width causes too much hand and low forearm grip strength which can result in an overuse type injury or reduced total rep numbers. One of the best places to find a good bar is on any public or city playground, like Hannibal does.

Lastly, Monday’s workout was not invented by me but by United States Marine Corps Maj. Chuck Armstrong. Years ago I used his complete routine but I found it to be a little bit of overtraining with some individuals and myself. Also, I found the modifications that I made for Wednesday and Fridays workouts to work better for myself and others that I have been mostly around in the past 10 years. Major Armstrong’s complete pull up routine can be found here: http://www.ososb.com/documents/Armstrong_Pull-Up_workout_Program.pdf

The routine

Monday – from USMC Maj. Chuck Armstrong (if you don’t know you should) – 5 max sets of pull-ups with 90 seconds rest in between. My addition- Add up the total reps for the five sets you performed and find the closest pyramid to your total without going over and this will be the pyramid you will perform on Friday.

Wednesday – using 60% (round low for half numbers) of your max number of current pull-ups (set 1 from Mondays workout), do this number all day until you reach 100 total pull-ups.

Friday – pyramid of pull-ups with 10 seconds of rest between sets for each rep done in that set. start pyramid with your 60% number (ex.- if your 60% number is 10, you do a set of 10 first. This takes care of sets 1,2,3, and 4 of a traditional pyramid, your next set would be 5, then 6, 7, etc.

Modified workout additions (once you can do 15 pull-ups):

Tuesday – hang for 1 min, rest 1 min, repeat for 3 total hangs of 1 min

Thursday – using the number that is 75% of your max (set 1 from Monday) do that number of pull-ups 3-5 times throughout the day.

20 pull-ups is a great place to be.

V/R,

Kyle Defoor

“Trainer of Feeders”

Kyle Defoor is one of the world’s most committed and passionate shooting instructors. Literally growing up with a gun in hand he took his talents into the military where he was combat decorated as a SEAL assaulter and sniper. Kyle helped to create and define modern training while along the way personally teaching thousands of military personal and civilians from around the globe. His shooting prowess led to appearances on multiple TV shows including Shooting Gallery, Tactical Arms, and Tactical Impact, and guest appearances on History Channel. Kyle’s outdoor athletic lifestyle includes shooting, ultra running, stand-up paddle surfing and climbing. He now serves as the brand ambassador for Mission Ready Equipment and runs his own company which offers tactical training, wilderness navigation, TV and film consulting, and motivational speaking.

www.kyledefoor.com

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn they offer some words of wisdom.

Oneiros Valley – USMC Pack Modification Kit

April 26th, 2014

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The Oneiros Valley USMC Pack Modification Kit is designed as an upgrade or repair kit for the FILBE pack. The kit consists of two components: the Top Buckle Adapters and the Quick Release Adapters.

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The Top Buckle Adapters replace the existing load lifter buckles on the Shoulder Harness Assembly.

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The Quick Release Adapters replace non-NIR-compliant and improperly sized quick release straps. The snap fasteners feature a NIR-compliant polymer cap, providing superior wear resistance and infrared reflectance over the standard enamel coating.

The Kit is made from solution-dyed nylon webbing, ITW Nexus hardware, NIR-compliant snap fastener, and T-90 nlon thread. Components can be purchased individually or as a complete package.

Available in Coyote Brown. Berry Amendment compliant.

oneirosvalley.com/products/filbe-mods

(EO)2 Mounting System

April 26th, 2014

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(EO)2 or Easy On, Easy Off is an extremely rigid industrial fastener that allows for secure attachment of gear without the use of straps, cords, or U-bolts. (EO)2 consists of two mating rails that “snap” together. (EO)2 offers both individual “SnapTop” rails and bottom rails in various sizes to allow the end user to modify their own gear and/or vehicles with the attachment system.

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Also available are SnapTopCarriers, crush resistant, water resistant hard cases pre-configured with the SnapTop rail, with or without foam or dividers.

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(EO)2 offers a unique harness system that allows for individuals to carry either the SnapTopCarriers or their own modified gear on their person in a secure fashion.

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There is even an (EO)2 system designed for securely attaching firearms with picatinny rails to walls or inside vehicles.

www.eo2fastener.com

UF PRO – Striker XT BDU Teaser

April 25th, 2014

UF PRO recently put out a teaser video for their upcoming Striker XT BDU. Pre-order starts on April 30th, 2014, with the official release starting in May.

ufpro.si/strikerxt

Magpul – MOE SL Furniture, Armorer’s Wrench & Bev Block

April 25th, 2014

Magpul just announced several new additions to their product line, including the new MOE SL stocks, grips, and foreends, along with a new Armorer’s Wrench and Bev Block.

SL Stock
MOE SL Carbine Stock – Mil-Spec Model

– Sleek profile
– Dual-side release latches
– Rolled toe
– Angled rubber buttpad
– Optimized for use with body armor or modular gear
– Provides for efficient shoulder transitions

SL Grip
MOE SL Grip – AR15/M4

– Similar to MOE-K2 grip
– More vertical grip angle optimized for short LOP weapons
– Brings primary hand in closer to shooter’s body
– Aggressive new texture for positive weapon control
– Smaller size and slimline feel

SL Foreend
MOE SL Hand Guard, Carbine-Length – AR15/M4

– M-LOK accessory slots at two, six, and ten o’clock positions
– Reinforced, heat-resistant polymer construction
– Large front extensions and lower lip for additional operator protection from hot front sight assembly

Armorer's wrenchMagpul Armorer’s Wrench – AR15/M4

– Solid steel construction w/ grip-enhancing phosphate finish
– Engages both stock and pin-style barrel nuts
– Fits standard size flash hiders
– Installs and removes rifle receiver extensions and carbine castle nuts
– Extended teeth for use with ASAP plates
– Two hammer faces
– Works with 1/2″ torque wrench
– Convenient bottle opener for refreshments (fits both Metric and SAE bottle caps)

BEV Block
BEV (Barrel Extension Vise) Block – AR15/M4

– All-in-one, compact vise block tool for assembly operations of barrel nuts, flash hiders, etc.
– Mounts securely in a vise
– Provides support for both billet and forged upper receivers
– Solid steel lugs and full length support shank engages barrel extension and prevents flexing
– Steel hardness is optimized for durability yet won’t damage barrel extension
– Polymer for all other engagement surfaces
– O-ring post uses bolt carrier for additional stability
– Included Pin keeps upper in proper position.

All products featured are currently available for purchase on the Magpul website. All Magpul products are made in the USA.

www.magpul.com

Benchmade Introduces The New Custom Knife Maker

April 25th, 2014

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For a while now, Benchmade has offered customers the option to order a customized Griptilian knife. Benchmade has recently expanded customization to the Barrage and Mini-Barrage knives. A new interface with expanded options on the Custom Knife website allows customers an on-screen preview of their knife as they select the blade, choose from 14 different handle and back-spacer colors, and choose the positioning of custom laser markings.  The customer receives email notifications of the progress of the knife build with videos explaining the knife building process, and can also share custom knife creations via Facebook or Twitter.

customknife.benchmade.com/knives

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Communications Packs

April 25th, 2014

In this week’s Friday Focus we’ll take a look at the FirstSpear Comms Packs.

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Offered in two sizes, the packs are identical in features. The Medium sized model offers 980 cu in of capacity and the Large model is 1800 cu in capacity.

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Based off of the popular Exigent Circumstance Pack, the Comm Pack offers a decidedly urban styling in order to help mask its true role. The zippered main compartment offers ample storage for a wide variety of communications devices or other equipment and the cable access ports are discreetly located. Inside, there’s a padded laptop sleeve and zippered mesh pocket.

The pack incorporates padded shoulder straps with QR buckles as well as a low profile, padded haul loop handle at the top of the pack. The mesh, padded back of the pack offers the distinctive FirstSpear logo stitched design but don’t worry, it’s going to be against your back while your wearing it. Each side of the pack features a mesh pocket for water bottles or other items. There is also an exterior, beavertail-style flap with dual zippered compartments for quick storage. Additionally, there is a flat zippered pocket at the front of the pack under the flap.

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Berry Compliant and offered in Black, Blue/Silver, Ranger Green/Coyote and Ripstop Light Grey.

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For a limited time get Free domestic ground + APO/FPO shipping on your entire cart when you purchase a Comm Pack.

www.first-spear.com

Vice Admiral (RTD) Joe Maguire Joins W.S. Darley & Co. Board Of Directors

April 25th, 2014

April 24, 2014 – W.S. Darley & Co. is pleased to announce the addition of Vice Admiral Joe Maguire to the Board of Directors.

Admiral Joe Maguire

Admiral Maguire was a career Naval Special Warfare Officer (SEAL) and retired from the United States Navy in 2010, having served 36 years in uniform. Prior to retiring from active duty, he was the Deputy Director for Strategic Operational Planning at National Counterterrorism Center in Washington, DC. . Previously, Vice Admiral Maguire was Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command. He is highly revered as a leader in the US Navy SEAL Community. His awards include The National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, the United States Intelligence Community’s highest personal award.

He is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF), a foundation which provides scholarship grants as well as educational counseling to the children of fallen Special Operations troops. The foundation also provides immediate financial assistance to severely wounded warriors and their families. The Darley Family Foundation has supported the SOWF for many years. A Darley family member Ted Fitzhenry who served as a Navy SEAL lost his life during service to our country in 2004 and the SOWF helped his family during this difficult time. Admiral Maguire personally attended the funeral services.

According to Paul C. Darley, Chairman of the W.S. Darley & Co. Board of Directors, “We are honored to have Admiral Maguire serve on our board. His insights into the special operations community will help us immensely as we grow and continue to serve this important market.”

Admiral Maguire commented, “Darley has a proven track record and strong reputation built up over the last 100 years in the fire service. They are taking their passion for quality, service and reliability to serve our Military and establish a trusted brand in the defense market. My personal core values and the company’s core values are aligned. I’m extremely proud and honored to serve on this board.”

Joe presently resides with his wife Kathy in Tampa, Florida where he serves on the Advisory Board of Operation Helping Hands, whose mission is to help the families of the wounded and injured Warriors during their hospital stay in Tampa Bay. Additionally, he is a military advisor to the Board of Directors of Athlete’s Performance Institute which honored him by establishing a scholarship in his name for wounded Special Operations Forces at The Eagle Fund of the Andrew’s Institute Foundation. The Eagle Fund’s mission is to provide our Wounded Warriors with the highest quality care possible.

www.darley.com