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Aug. 22, 2022

Episode 114: Vance McMurry “82nd,101st, White House”

This week in the studio a graduate of the Military Academy at WestPoint and a member of units such as the 82nd Airborne, the 101st Airborne, and the White House with the Presidential Contingency Programs office. This guest even did a little clandestine work for an unnamed agency. That’s not all this guest did, he also ran 9 100 mile and 7 50 mile ultra marathons, and when he could not run he raced an ultra endurance mountain bike from Canada all the way to Mexico. After receiving a third torn meniscus injury, 52 injections on his knees, and a heavy dose of nightmares, this guest wondered if a small machine called an NX PRO, which was used in his rehabilitation, could cause a passive stress reduction and give stressed out operators and first responders a Performance Reboot. Fast forward through the last two years, 250 people, 2 of the 3 Tier 1 units, a few Police Departments, SWAT teams, and EMS have been able to increase 20% in speed and accuracy of shooting in only about 45 minutes of training with my guest. I would like to introduce you to the man who is leveling the playing field for accuracy, precision, and speed on target please welcome Vance McMurry.

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Transcript

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Vance McMurry

Human Performance Engineer, Co-Founder

My name is Vance McMurry. Everyone calls me Vance. I am former Army and other classified stuff. I graduated from West Point in '92, was in the 82nd, 101st and the White House. Afterwards, I worked in technology and legal technology for 14 years. During this time, I became an ultra endurance athlete by doing 9 x 100 mile, 7 x 50 mile ultras. When I couldn't run anymore, I transitioned to ultra endurance mountain biking and raced from Canada to Mexico. We founded AutoTelic in January to unify the demands to tactical and warfighter athletes.