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There are two kinds of men who walk the earth...Men of action and then all the others.
One Percent

For those of us that carry, protect and serve or defend our nation; only one percent of our lives may involve actually pulling a trigger on another human being. The other 99 percent could be everything from taking your family out to dinner and all the way up to almost pulling the trigger on a battlefield in a far away country...

Why do we care about training for that one percent so much? That is one percent you cannot get wrong. You can pick up the pieces from almost any other mistake in your life, except the one that ends yours or a loved ones. At Magpul Dynamics, we prepare people for that one percent, that moment that determines life or death.

Efficiency
Efficiency in speed. The control and manipulation of a weapon system and one's body, at the absolute limits of an individual's skill, while maintaining the right fundamentals.

Efficiency in Accuracy. A positive ballistic effect on the target.

Balancing Speed and Accuracy. Speed is not more important than accuracy. Accuracy is not more important than speed. Speed and accuracy are two parts of the same machine. When they mesh, a shooter's survivability rate in a time-is-life situation climbs significantly, as does their positive effect on the target.

Consistency
Learning efficient techniques and mastering them through correct repetitions takes consistency to the next level in safety, form and technique. Consistency in training creates long term potentiation, causing actions and reactions in dynamic stress situations to come from the subconscious rather than the conscious mind.

A thousand different repetitions are a thousand wasted repetitions. Inconsistent training that neglects consistency, leads directly to hesitation, failure, confusion and death in a dynamic stress situations.

Reality.

Reality
People are often seduced by flashy advertisements and articles on the latest and greatest gear and training. But without mindset, psychology and an understanding of human anatomy, they are only scratching the veneer of tactical shooting.

Shooting starts in the mind. Magpul Dynamics teaches not only the "how" and the "what" of shooting, but the "why". Understanding how the body reacts in high stress situations and incorporating those responses into training, vastly increases a shooter's survivability rate. Our curriculum and product are based around what works 98 percent of the time, in any “time-is-life” situation or scenario you may find yourself in.

When things go wrong
The world is a dangerous place. Things go south everyday and it's only a matter of time before something bad lands on you, a friend or a loved one. We train for, "when things go wrong".

Like a NASCAR driver who has spent their time prepping at track speeds of 125 mph or less, on game day, when the rubber hits the road at 200 mph, that's when things go wrong. Fast.

A professional not only knows the feel of the road, they understand the limits of their machines, their bodies and their ability to react/problem solve at 200 mph without freezing up.

At Dynamics, it's the same rules. Different game.

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Failures points
Being too proud to admit a mistake or that we have anything to learn is not just vanity. It's life threatening.

It's not enough to identify failure. Failure points must be broken down, scrutinized and critically studied without ego so that every nuance, mechanic and intent is understood. It's not only essential to fail sometimes but it is critical to an individual's growth and maturity, on the range or off.

On the range, it's time to push till we fail. Shoot as fast as we can till we miss. Move as hard as we can till we drop. When a student isn't pushing to their failure point, they are not training.

This is the ladder to excellence.

Ladder of excellence
Pushing to failure points and riding their threshold until they become "easy" is not a comfortable process. Truly learning something new never is. No matter how gifted someone is at a particular task, talent doesn't equal mastery and everyone has something to learn.

Putting aside one's ego and understanding when to reach for that next failure point is the only way to climb the rungs on the ladder of excellence.

Absolutely not
There is no one "WAY" to train. No two classes are ever the same. Dynamic environments are never absolute.They are living, breathing, responsive entities that are shaped by our interactions and experiences with them.

Providing tools for students to find their failure points and to critically assess both the mechanics and emotional motivations that led to them, is at the heart of what Dynamics is about.

Travis Haley.

Travis Haley | CEO Magpul Industries Corp.
Travis Haley is a veteran Force Reconnaissance Marine with 14 years of dedicated real world experience including; combat tours in the Balkans, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa and other classified locations around the world.

After leaving the military, he served as a special operations and security contractor for both other government agencies and private sector security companies employed by the US Government, including numerous PSDs(Personal Security Details) for well known government officials, military leadership, and foreign diplomats.

The founder, President and Director of Operations of Simply Dynamic Tactical, Haley designed a range of unique tactical training programs tailored to military, government security, law enforcement and private citizens which have become the foundation for the curriculum at Magpul Dynamics.

Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer for Magpul Industries Corp, Haley regularly participates in classes as an instructor CONUS and OCONUS.

Chris Costa.

Chris Costa | President & Director of Training
Chris Costa spent 7 years in the private sector at Applied Marine Technologies Inc. and Linxx on assignment with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Risk Management Division (RMD). At AMTI and Linxx, Costa specialized in teaching Police Tactical Operations in CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or High Explosive) environments and providing Red Team Vulnerability Assessments on critical infrastructures for the US Government.

Prior to this, Mr. Costa spent 12 years with the United States Coast Guard, conducting counter drug operations and special missions in Europe, the Middle East, and South America with such units as; the International Training Division (ITD), Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, Plankowner of Port Security Unit 302 and the Taclet Law Enforcement Team North.