Originally Posted by
ryu_sekai
Scanning with your head vs. an actual 360 turn of your body after an engagement.
I have always been trained to scan with your head, you can scan the entire area (almost 360) with just your head. When you do a 360 with your body, you are giving your back to the area where the threat was and most likely where other threats are.
Just wanted some of your input on the 360 body turn.
PLEASE don't do a 360 turn on the range...
In all seriousness, I don't know about a 360 turn. Assuming you are advancing on the threat, you have likely already cleared your immediate rear.
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