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AAR from USSA - 9/19/10
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Aryan" data-source="post: 1295773" data-attributes="member: 14236"><p>Yeah with training group at USSA and the other awesome schools here in the state I wouldnt worry to much about the Magpul course. Are they teaching some super secret tactical techniques? No. Are we? No. We all vary in one way or another but 75% of the course will be the same fundamentals. If you do decide to take a Magpul course make sure you have a solid fundamental background. I.E. take a course from a school with a curriculum that is evolving. That way you will be able to pick up on the subtle differences and add those things to your knowledge base. </p><p>For example. I just got done taking Rob Pincus's Combat Focus Shooting course. I didnt have to focus on my accuracy or my grip ect. I was able to focus on the new things he was teaching. Much better way to train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Aryan, post: 1295773, member: 14236"] Yeah with training group at USSA and the other awesome schools here in the state I wouldnt worry to much about the Magpul course. Are they teaching some super secret tactical techniques? No. Are we? No. We all vary in one way or another but 75% of the course will be the same fundamentals. If you do decide to take a Magpul course make sure you have a solid fundamental background. I.E. take a course from a school with a curriculum that is evolving. That way you will be able to pick up on the subtle differences and add those things to your knowledge base. For example. I just got done taking Rob Pincus's Combat Focus Shooting course. I didnt have to focus on my accuracy or my grip ect. I was able to focus on the new things he was teaching. Much better way to train. [/QUOTE]
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