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Today we refine the foundation that every draw, every presentation, and every shot depends on: your ready positions. High Ready, Low Ready, and Compressed Ready each serve a purpose, and your job is to build consistency, stability, and clean movement from all three.
Before you begin, run your safety rules. Clear your firearm, clear your space, and remove all live ammunition from the room.
Today’s Focus — Consistency Through Positioning
Ready positions are not static poses. They are launch points—the starting line for efficient, repeatable movement. When your ready position is consistent, your presentation becomes predictable. When your presentation is predictable, your sight picture becomes faster and cleaner.
Your hands set the tone.
Your posture sets the path.
Your ready position sets the outcome.
What You’re Training Today
Universal Fundamentals (Irons + Optics)
Establishing consistent index points for each ready position
Driving the gun in a straight line from ready to full extension
Leading with your eyes, letting the gun follow
Maintaining relaxed shoulders and neutral posture
Returning cleanly to the same ready position every time
High Ready
Muzzle slightly elevated, gun in front of your face
Eyes lock onto the target before the gun moves
Presentation is short, direct, and visually efficient
Low Ready
Muzzle depressed below the target line
Wrists straight, shoulders quiet
Ideal for movement, scanning, and controlled transitions
Compressed Ready
Gun close to the chest, elbows tucked
Sights aligned but not extended
Fastest path to full extension with minimal wasted motion
Whether irons or optics, the principle is the same: your eyes initiate the movement, your gun completes it.
How to Work the Drill
Start at High Ready.
Drive the gun straight to the target, pause, confirm your sight picture.
Return to High Ready with intention and control.
Repeat for 5 reps, then switch to Low Ready for 5 reps.
Finish with Compressed Ready, focusing on clean, efficient extension.
Rotate through all three positions for the full 10 minutes.
Your goal is not speed. Your goal is repeatability—the same start, the same path, the same finish, every time.
Why This Matters
Clean ready positions give you:
Faster, more predictable presentations
Better visual discipline from the very first movement
Stronger consistency under pressure
A foundation you can rely on in any drill, any stage, any scenario
When your ready positions are disciplined, your entire shooting process becomes smoother, faster, and more controlled.
Ten minutes. Three positions. Clean movement. Consistent index.
Elena
Firepower & Fitness