I wrote this review after being a paid subscriber for two months and watching through (while taking notes) Pistol 1,2,3, Rifle 1 & 2, “Projecting The Cut”, and I also watched “Unbreakable Mind”. I only sampled the other shows that I will mention here. If I was more casual in my viewing I certainly could have covered more ground but except for “Unbreakable Mind” I was always watching while taking notes and with full attention.
The quick takeaway is that it was certainly worth two months’ subscription to get the virtual training I did — with some caveats. These are the same caveats that always accompany all self-paced, independent, virtual, or self-taught training. WPSN notes that this virtual training is only supplemental. It’s not as bad as say grappling, which you straight up cannot teach yourself, but there are limitations. You can learn a lot of what they offer…but not everything. The price at the time of writing was $10 dollars a month or $90 for a year.
I found WPSN on youtube via Kyle Lamb of Viking Tactics and Rory Miller who is an excellent writer on force, legal self-defense, and martial arts. I really respect Kyle Lamb as a trainer (probably my number one training wish would be to take a class of his) and if he takes someone seriously I take them seriously. Watching Rory Miller’s interview with WPSN on youtube had a similar impact on me. I generally felt like I would not mesh personality-wise with John Lovell, but people that I take seriously took him seriously. So I started looking at his content. His video “#1 Tip to Keep from Missing” was just such an excellent example and identifies a weakness in my own marksmanship so well that I started looking deeper. His video where he came out against Abortion as a matter of principle convinced me that philosophically we are in accord and that matters a lot. So I spent the money to take a look at his virtual training network.Continue reading“Review: Warrior Poet Society Network, by N.C.”
