I've carried a concealed pistol for the last 30 years, the first 18yrs, mostly IWB, the last 12yrs, AIWB. A recent medical issue/injury/mystery has taken appendix carry completely off the table, so I've been to revisiting IWB with a vengeance. I've learned that my hand and body now reject all of my old, 3:30-4:00, heavily canted G19 & 1911 holsters and have settled on a G26 just shy of 3:00 with the slightest hint of cant, finding the combo fairly comfortable and concealable.
When I went to Thunder Ranch and YFA in the late 90's and early 2000's, Clint and Louie both taught the classic 4 count drawstroke, their version moving the support hand to the belt buckle or stomach on the first count; both were fine with the high pectoral hand placement I'd learned and practiced from Kelly McCann (aka "Jim Grover" if you're old enough to remember) articles prior to attending formal training.
Then came the internet, AIWB, FOF and dynamic movement for everyone. With so much access to top instructors, classes, training groups, forums and videos, I can truthfully say I've trained both smarter and harder in the last 15yrs than I did in the preceding 15yrs of carry.
However, almost all of that training was done AIWB and now I'm looking for the same depth of knowledge and detailed instruction/demonstration with IWB, mostly as it relates to the role of the support hand. I want to continue to train my drawstroke intelligently and with purpose, but it seems everything I find on the subject these days is either seriously dated or poorly executed by obvious amateurs.
About the only modern clip I've been able to find is of Dom Rosso talking about Dynamis Alliance classes. It's hardly an instructional video and I had to watch it a few times to get anything more from it than Dom has an abundance of abs and I currently have none.
So, anyone have any insight, articles or videos to share on the subject?