Practice a consistent and efficient draw

A draw stroke should be consistent and efficient. Speed will follow.

Eliminate excess movement: head bobbing, ducking, turtling, crouching, wild limb flailing, and any other extraneous body movement that doesn't contribute to actually producing the weapon.

Check the draws from this training session: the only thing moving is the hands and arms.

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Men lining up at a self defence shooting training session preparing to draw their handguns.
Men lining up at a self defence shooting training session preparing to aim their handguns.
Men lining up at a self defence shooting training session preparing to fire their handguns.

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