The Journey (Season #1)
Get the first 10 episodes of The Journey and follow Myles's training with some of America's elite tactical experts.
Season 1 focuses primarily on shooting: pistol, carbine, and precision rifle.
We've included an episode on home defense/1-man clearing and situational awareness to wrap up Season 1.
Each episode provides the highlights from 2 or 3 full training days with each subject matter expert.
Get an inside look at what it's like to train with some of our country's best!
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Episode #1: Intro to Combat Pistol with Navy SEAL Coch
22m
In Episode #1, Myles trains with retired Navy SEAL Mark T. “Coch” Cochiolo, where we start from the very beginning by reviewing the basics of combat pistol.
In addition to being involved in numerous combat deployments, Coch has extensive training experience, having been entrusted with training m...
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Episode #2: Intro to Carbine with Navy SEAL Mark Cochiolo
25m
In Episode #1, Myles trained with Coch, where he reviewed the basics of combat pistol. In Episode #2, Coch introduces the carbine, laying a foundation for future training.
Episode #2 is ideal for beginners with little to no experience with carbines or anyone curious to learn how Coch teaches the...
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Episode #3: CCW Drills with Glock Defensive Training Expert Matt Mellinger
20m
In Episode #1, Myles trained with retired Navy SEAL, "Coch", where he reviewed the basics of combat pistol. Once a shooter has a good grasp on the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship, it's important to start adding movement.
Episode #3 builds on Episode #1 and the basics of shooting. Here, Matt ...
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Episode #4: Performance Shooting Techniques with Navy SEAL Fred Ruiz
45m
In Episode #4 of “The Journey,” Myles trains with former Navy SEAL, professional competition shooter, and performance shooting coach Fred Ruiz.
Fred is a qualified Naval Special Warfare Sniper and small unit tactics subject matter expert. In addition to teaching SEALs, he has taught private shoo...
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Episode #5: Carbine Malfunctions with SWAT Team & Marine Sergeant Jason Redding
30m
In Episode #5 of “The Journey,” Myles trains with Subject Matter Expert Jason Redding. Jason is the Owner & Director of Training for Stealth Shooting.
Jason is a former Team Sergeant for a full-time SWAT Team with a large municipal police department and a veteran U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant who s...
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Episode #6: Carbine Training Part 2 with Navy SEAL Mark Cochiolo
28m
In Episode #6 of “The Journey,” Myles continues his carbine training with Navy SEAL Mark "Coch" Cochiolo.
This time, they work with the carbine from various distances, up to 200 yards, and shoot from varying positions: prone, kneeling and standing.
We also spend some time shooting from behind c...
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Episode #7: Long-Range Shooting w/ Precision Marksmanship Instructor Billy Leahy
37m
In Episode #7 of “The Journey,” Myles trains with Subject Matter Expert, former USCG Precision Marksmanship Instructor Billy Leahy.
He served over 12 years with the U.S. Coast Guard, which included various military and law enforcement operations.
He spent more than 10 years in the Deployable Sp...
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Episode #8: Tactical Carbine with Army Ranger Dave Steinbach
43m
In Episode #8 of “The Journey,” Myles trains with Subject Matter Expert, retired U.S. Army Ranger, and member of the Army Marksmanship Unit, Dave Steinbach.
Dave retired from the Army after more than 21 years of service. The majority of his time was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment and the U...
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Episode #9: Home Defense with Marine and SWAT Team Sergeant Jason Redding
30m
In Episode #9 of “The Journey,” Myles trains again with Subject Matter Expert, Jason Redding.
Jason is a former Team Sergeant for a full-time SWAT Team with a large
municipal police department and a veteran U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant who served as a Team Leader with the Military Police Special... -
Episode #10: Situational Awareness 101 with Yousef Badou
53m
In Episode #10, we release the last episode of Season 1, with situational awareness expert, Yousef Badou.
Episode 10 gives an overview of what proper situational awareness is, i.e. it is NOT just common sense.