Might want to argue with them on Facebook, we've beaten all the above to death multiple times over here
I would advise against it though. Your time during the day is better spent not arguing with internet retards on why they're wrong.
Might want to argue with them on Facebook, we've beaten all the above to death multiple times over here
I would advise against it though. Your time during the day is better spent not arguing with internet retards on why they're wrong.
Semper Gumby, Always Flexible
Probably true. These threads have a lot of relevant posts. I'm sure there are some others.
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....lse-dichotomy&
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....shot-at-10-yds
Technical excellence supports tactical preparedness
Lord of the Food Court
http://www.gabewhitetraining.com
I think we even have a few threads about the word derp.
i used to wannabe
Honest to God, didn't we just do PFestivus? I don't even drink and I'm still hung over...
I've never quite understood this debate. It seems the anti competition people seem to think you have to be a "gamer" in competitions. Why can't people do both real word defensive training and competitive training? AM I missing something?
Seems like Mr white and guys like Mike Seeklander are the perfect examples of this.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
The simple answer, one which ive posted numerous times, is that gaming doesn't provide the fundamental requirements to survive a deadly force confrontation. Specifically mindset which is a general statement covering situational awareness, target discrimination and dozens of other proven concepts.
After your so condition black in your ooda loop resettin operator mental warfare preparedness.. you have to fire the gun. Uspsa helps with that last part. The other part gets taken care of else where, with less Bullets and less fun. But usually more camo..
i used to wannabe