Language is pretty problematic. Luckily we have data and math to fall back on. In the case of Cory, it would be difficult to argue that his "new" draw in the video wasn't better than his old one. I don't think that's really up for debate.
Language is pretty problematic. Luckily we have data and math to fall back on. In the case of Cory, it would be difficult to argue that his "new" draw in the video wasn't better than his old one. I don't think that's really up for debate.
Interesting question, which may be skill, platform and technique related. In November I trained with Robert Vogel, and in January with Manny Bragg. At 20-30 yards on the plate rack, I was doing a press out, but both instructors challenged me to try present/pause, and put it on the clock. Shooting a Glock, I was measurably faster present/pause, with an equivalent level of accuracy, at those distances. The difference in time was in the order of .50 seconds, so it was not an inconsequential increment. In contrast, with the Sig DA first shot, the press out was a better method for me than present/pause.
I don't think it's meant to be a jab.
Also, when it comes to fighting is there a one-size-fits-all technique that works no matter what? Or do skilled fighters develop an arsenal of techniques to deploy depending on the circumstances?
Dang. There we go with metaphors that don't have anything to do with shooting, again.