Freedom and Cost Posted by Matt Little on 11th Sep 2019 Freedom. Today is September 11th. 9/11. Eighteen years after the towers fell. Eighteen years of war. Eighteen years of America’s best and brightest spending their youth fighting for our freedom on fo … read more
Addiction Posted by Matt Little on 6th Sep 2019 Addiction. I was just on Josh Froelich’s podcast “Addicted,” and the premise of his show made me do some self-reflecting. Josh is both a phenomenal athlete (world IPSC shotgun champion and former prof … read more
The Way is in Training Posted by Matt Little on 15th Aug 2019 Miyamoto Musashi was a renowned warrior in feudal Japan. He fought sixty duels to the death and saw combat in six large scale battles. In his old age he codified his strategy and philosophy in several … read more
Competition and Combat Posted by Matt Little on 14th Jun 2019 Competition and combat. At this point, much like the debate over an instructor’s experience, you would think we’d have this sorted out. But we obviously do not. On one hand I see guys who’ve never bee … read more
Train for the Fight Posted by Matt Little on 26th May 2019 I talk a lot about training like an athlete. I hold fast in my belief that our training methodology is what holds us back from reaching our desired level of skill as efficiently as possible. People co … read more