Interestingly his buddy is a BJJ Blackbelt at my gym. They are in Mankind together.
https://mankindproject.org
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
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Yup. There are tasks I do now that get me thinking “In ten years I may not be able to do this any more.” Or even if I can, I probably shouldn’t. I don’t feel old but age comes to all of us.
I appreciate the folks here who share information about adapting as they grow older.
At 68 I've had to admit to myself that I'm not as strong as I used to be...and my cardio's not as good either. I continue to work out, (as I always have since my 20's), but there's no way to (truly) cheat the game. Just prolong it for as many innings as possible.
My shooting skill, (such as it is), has held up well thus far, thankfully.
There's nothing civil about this war.
While this is women oriented - it is a good discussion of racking techniques for those having problems:
https://www.corneredcat.com/article/...ack-the-slide/
There are also the SW EZ line. I've seen decent LGS personnel take folks through using them.
As far as adrenaline, there is some validity to increased strength as under normal circumstances, you tend to limit the number of muscle fibers you recruit for max effort but under some horror show, the number dramatically increases and the damage later does also - so says a text I have somewhere. Wouldn't count on it though.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Yeah, I believe in being a good neighbor, but I'd tell him to call the cops first. I hate crossbow pistols - you always see them in movies/TV. They shoot a guy and the bolt goes in two inches and he drops dead.
As a diversion, I don't like people (outside of family) who find out I've trained and then assume I will be their go to in a critical incident. They don't train and think it is silly but good that I did.
An older gentleman I work with has mentioned thinking about getting a handgun off and on for years. Finally did. A GP MC. I couldn't be happier for his choice. He specifically mentioned hand strength and racking the slide as his reason for choosing a revolver.
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