In this video I share my thoughts on the value of training.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVtdagyAaSs&feature=share&list=UUrOC_l2MzKEsSr2mPx4xwJg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVtdagyAaSs&feature=share&list=UUrOC_l2MzKEsSr2mPx4xwJg
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Some people are underpracticed and over trained. These people can be spotted by their lengthy resume of "big name" gunfighting classes; liberal use of the words "tactical" and "cover" in conversation; and a declaration that USPSA and IDPA are "just games that will get you killed" that is backed up by miserable scores in those endeavors.
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I like the way you party.
For real though, simunitions make you realize how small you can become pretty quick.
Back when I could afford the full week classes at the SIG academy, the last two days on what used to be called the advanced concealed carry class were simunition. The set up different senarios on the inside range. It was very instructive. Espescially the low light stuff.
Somewhat related, I was just thinking earlier today how little or no training it takes for "bad guys" to be successful in harming people. I assume it's a high stress situation being the assailant too, yet they still seem to inflict a lot of damage. Maybe there is drive-by training that I am not aware of where they get together and say "yo, you need to turn your (insert favorite slang gun name here) more sideways".
Anyways, I enjoy watching your videos.
Somewhat related, I was just thinking earlier today how little or no training it takes for "bad guys" to be successful in harming people. I assume it's a high stress situation being the assailant too, yet they still seem to inflict a lot of damage. Maybe there is drive-by training that I am not aware of where they get together and say "yo, you need to turn your (insert favorite slang gun name here) more sideways".
Anyways, I enjoy watching your videos.
Somewhat related, I was just thinking earlier today how little or no training it takes for "bad guys" to be successful in harming people. I assume it's a high stress situation being the assailant too, yet they still seem to inflict a lot of damage. Maybe there is drive-by training that I am not aware of where they get together and say "yo, you need to turn your (insert favorite slang gun name here) more sideways".
Anyways, I enjoy watching your videos.