This was a great video. Thank you. One of the things this video really highlighted for me is the potential benefit of bringing greater levity into my dry practice. To see you laugh during dry fire, as you got through the learning curve, is both refreshing and a good reminder not to be so serious and not to take myself so serious. Yes, what I am training for is absolutely serious business, but there is no reason why I can’t lighten up about my training process, and take the pressure off by taking the super serious edge, that comes from self imposed goals and standards. And that’s not even to suggest I shouldn’t entertain self imposed goals and standards, but the ability to laugh at oneself and to take things lightly is a good thing and I suspect will make the learning curve a more gentle one. Since you asked what we are working on: My goal for this year is to bridge the gap between my dry practice and my live practice.
@redhawkfirearmtraining
6 ай бұрын
What a fantastic goal that is 100% mental and emotional. I’m working through the same thing!
@GK9631-lo2yo
6 ай бұрын
Welcome back. Thanks for letting us see your learning process. It's so helpful to see how you maintain your cheerful, positive attitude when something doesn't go just right. That in itself is such a valuable lesson.
@redhawkfirearmtraining
6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@zukieast
6 ай бұрын
Welcome back. I was starting to miss my dailey doses of things to try.
@redhawkfirearmtraining
6 ай бұрын
More to come!
@cfdshooters6298
6 ай бұрын
Welcome back Samuel! Speed of success, love it. Just pulled out my Safariland ALS holsters for fitment test (some new optics changing things). Now I'll have to work on Speed of Success. I appreciate your openness in letting us see you learn.
@redhawkfirearmtraining
6 ай бұрын
I'm just trying to keep up with my favorite training-addicted trauma medical expert firearm instructor who lives in Chicago.
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