That was good. Yes it is funny. My knees are really bad. There have been 2 times while training that I too have fallen. That is something you cannot really simulate. You can lay down, start from the ground, but to really fall w/ a loaded 1911 brings a lot of mental & physical discipline to bear. Both times I have refused to stop the fire training & know how I will react if that happens. Tough practice but as important to me & other half-cripples as other drills.Skiprr wrote:Speaking of videos, when September rolls around and we all get together for shootin', socializin', barbeque, and more shootin', remember what Longtooth always says: "Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast."
Don't let this happen to you.
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Yes Skiprr, I worked w/ a young & very promising shooter this past Friday. I spelled fast for him too. S---M---O---O---T---H.
That is not original, but nothing I do or teach is. I learned it all from some older guys that would take time w/ me as a young shooter.
W/ that I thank all of them.