Am I the only one who thinks 0800 is too early for a Saturday?
Thank you all (mostly) for your answers.
I'm going to be wearing some lycra, then, I suppose.
And yes, 0800 is early. My wife isn't looking forward to rolling out of the homestead at 0715, that's for sure!
Am I the only one who thinks 0800 is too early for a Saturday?
Whoa!
If you guys are wearing yoga pants, then stripping them off before you get down to business, I'm not so sure I want to be in the same state when all this happens.
This was a good class. I think this kind of material is important. It is all too common for us gun-carrying folk to get wrapped up in the gun as a solution and fail to prepare for non-gun problems (which are 99.9999% or our problems). This class doesn't give all the answers, and it doesn't teach anyone how to fight. It does give a framework for understanding the lead-up to a physical fight, and some concepts about what to do when the fight does happen. Additional training is not only encouraged, but students are told it is required. There is no seminar you can go to and come out knowing how to prevail in a fight. Learning to work in tense situations and to fight is a skill that evolves slowly just like shooting proficiency. For some, I imagine this class is like going to the first shooting competition and seeing what a decent A class shooter can do with a pistol. This class gives students a much-needed taste of what a confrontation might really look like, what skills may be needed, and hopefully encourages further work in those areas.
It was a great class on Saturday. Thanks to Josh & Mike for putting on the class and thanks to ICP for the participation and help. Of course, thanks for Jackson bringing the car.
Learned some good information regarding confrontations and still have plenty things to work on
Stepped out of my comfort zone and got in the back seat of Jackson's car with ICP. What an experience.. I appreciate not getting my head ripped from my shoulders.
Fun day of learning with a good class of people.
Turf Doctor