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mullet:
 Kegan, that almost reminds me when I was teaching Karate. I almost had to say "do as I say, not as you see me do". Then I had to explain that I knew the proper way but I still had bad habits, too. But with my experiance I could correct bad habits very fast and more efficient then the student when I was applieing them. That's why I keep training, might lose those habits one day ;)

Tsalagi:
I tend to see it like this. I don't copy anyone's style. I read and watch and adopt some techniques if they work when I shoot. But I won't copy any one person's style because every person is different. I got a lot of good techniques from Instinctive Shooting from G. Fred Asbell. But during shooting, you'll learn yourself what works and what doesn't. I did what the army told me during BRM when the drill sergeants were watching. And, true, I learned new techniques I put into practice. But on qualification, I used what works for me and scored 38 out of 40---Expert. And maintained that qualification my entire stint.

Kegan:
My biggest problem when I started was I couldn't really see myself shooting so I tried to do what I read or heard, without knowing what that actually meant :D.

Wound up giving me alot of trouble that way ;D

Justin Snyder:

--- Quote from: Kegan on January 20, 2010, 02:17:11 pm ---My biggest problem when I started was I couldn't really see myself shooting so I tried to do what I read or heard, without knowing what that actually meant :D.

Wound up giving me alot of trouble that way ;D

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;D ;D ;D

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