Just chill bro.
Everyone has a perfect dry trigger press. 1000 clicky racky drills a day won’t make a more deadly man
It’s winter…...a great time to decide to be more fit.
Or start flossing.
That is all.
Just chill bro.
Everyone has a perfect dry trigger press. 1000 clicky racky drills a day won’t make a more deadly man
It’s winter…...a great time to decide to be more fit.
Or start flossing.
That is all.
I've always felt it was more about improving manipulation of the gun. Draws, transitions, etc...
If you want accuracy gains, dry fire is only the place to develop them if you're very new and have never done dry fire before. Otherwise it's time to invest in a .22
The Kickboxing/BJJ season really is winter. Don't gotta worry about the sweltering summer heat making you and your gear smell like a sweaty onion farm on the way home from the gym.
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Broke my collar bone. Didn’t aim, draw, wear or shoot a gun for 60 days
Pre bone break 3x5 cold start time - 1.89 clean
Weeks later - 3x5 cold steer time - 1.88 clean.
So yea. No draws. No dry work. Jacked up arm -
No change. It’s just not that big a deal
For me I don’t see any accuracy gains in dry fire.
Move trigger. No move gun - again we can all already do that dry
Last edited by Duke; 11-10-2021 at 11:01 AM.
I would kill for a BJJ gym in my area. I want to start so bad.
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I'm trying to figure out the point of this thread. Is it:
A. Dryfire is useless
B. I'd rather train BJJ than dryfire
C. I'm not improving my accuracy with dryfire
D. Winter is coming
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