For fun, someone post a similar video, where people are walking through a marksmanship range, where you think all is well.
Might be fun and educational to see good and bad, together, to compare them.
I shot on a big city swat team range a number of years back. Here in Nebraska. I was amazed as my instructor walked, and at times, ran through the targets. His time was amazing, and his score was almost as good as mine, with me walking through, taking my time on each target.
Post more videos, some ones, you think are a good example of something similar.
I wasn't aware that any SWAT team had their own range here in Nebraska. Where was this? And are you talking just about the instructor moving while shooting? That's pretty normal.
You ask for a good example of something similar---not sure what you mean, because this video is just completely awful, and doesn't really show
anything useful. I can't think of anyone teaching well that has a video "similar" to this one.
You want a video of people learning how to shoot correctly? Plenty out there. (A lot of really bad ones, too.)
You want a video of people running through stages of targets and engaging them accuracy at speed? Look for any USPSA match video.
You want videos of people learning actually close-quarters fighting tactics? Pull up an ECQC video.
You want videos of people learning actual building-clearing tactics? That'll be harder, because those people are generally busy training and prefer not to advertise their techniques. But you might find some.
Here's another good indicator of the training you get from these people:
Look at her grip. How her shoulders move (actually, her whole body goes up and down) and she can't get the gun on target on the draw (has to adjust her aiming point) even though it is about 3 yards off. Look at her recoil management---and it is only a 9mm. This is training to be an
instructor, and starting with her hand almost on the gun in an open thigh rig she can barely make 1.2 at 3 yards.
(And the guy running the timer, when she runs a 1.56, says "still faster than most" which is really sad.)
This isn't a regular student--this is someone who later is one of their instructors. And there pretty much isn't ANYTHING about her fundamentals that is any good.