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<blockquote data-quote="RDS" data-source="post: 20858" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>Does your training/trainer prepare you for that moment when some "animal" decides to take what it wants from you and/or yours? The original theme of this thread, as I took it, concerned realistic training.... survival training. </p><p></p><p>Really, we're all just a blink of an eye away from the stone-age. You know, "dog eat dog", "kill or be killed", "survival of the fittest", "fight or flight"..none of the constraints of civilization....</p><p></p><p>So how are you going to handle things when you're jacked up as you leave Starbucks, mocha-latte' in one hand, fumbling for keys with the other, and your cell phone tucked under your chin? ....or, you're slammed against the urinal wall while your hands are otherwise occupied?</p><p></p><p>The best case would be "no response necessary because you would have anticipated/avoided worst case and not pinned that big target on your back." Failing best case, now what do you do??</p><p></p><p>Just something to think about next time you're at the range....or Starbucks.....or taking a leak ............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDS, post: 20858, member: 299"] Does your training/trainer prepare you for that moment when some "animal" decides to take what it wants from you and/or yours? The original theme of this thread, as I took it, concerned realistic training.... survival training. Really, we're all just a blink of an eye away from the stone-age. You know, "dog eat dog", "kill or be killed", "survival of the fittest", "fight or flight"..none of the constraints of civilization.... So how are you going to handle things when you're jacked up as you leave Starbucks, mocha-latte' in one hand, fumbling for keys with the other, and your cell phone tucked under your chin? ....or, you're slammed against the urinal wall while your hands are otherwise occupied? The best case would be "no response necessary because you would have anticipated/avoided worst case and not pinned that big target on your back." Failing best case, now what do you do?? Just something to think about next time you're at the range....or Starbucks.....or taking a leak ............ [/QUOTE]
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