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<blockquote data-quote="JNURSE" data-source="post: 835726" data-attributes="member: 922"><p>This was a great class and I would definitely train with them again. I really liked the shooting platform Chris teaches. It just makes sense and it works for smaller guys like me. (Chris is not very big himself). I also like that he has real world experience. I question the methods less when I know they have been tested downrange. We had lots of repetitions of each drill so we could "burn in" what he was trying to get across. I think my round count was around 1600. Even though this is expensive, its better than courses with low round counts and insufficient repetitions. As Josh said, the safety lecture was very good but I was more impressed with the fact that he backed it up with action. Also in the mindset lecture he introduced us to a twist on Boyd's loop. He used the term P.O.O.D.A. loop which is Perceive, Orient, Observe, Decide, Act. I am not sure I have bought into this just yet, but it shows that he questions establishment which I like. He used another term called "institutional enertia" to define the continuation of obsolete idea because everyone else is doing it or teaching it. (I will be stealing that term for myself). </p><p></p><p>There were several of us that post here and it was great to finally put some faces and real names with the "log in names" used here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Josh for spear heading this. Well done.</p><p></p><p>I am looking forward to Tom Givens and John Farnum coming out so we can all train together again. (Thanks Predator for making that happen)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JNURSE, post: 835726, member: 922"] This was a great class and I would definitely train with them again. I really liked the shooting platform Chris teaches. It just makes sense and it works for smaller guys like me. (Chris is not very big himself). I also like that he has real world experience. I question the methods less when I know they have been tested downrange. We had lots of repetitions of each drill so we could "burn in" what he was trying to get across. I think my round count was around 1600. Even though this is expensive, its better than courses with low round counts and insufficient repetitions. As Josh said, the safety lecture was very good but I was more impressed with the fact that he backed it up with action. Also in the mindset lecture he introduced us to a twist on Boyd's loop. He used the term P.O.O.D.A. loop which is Perceive, Orient, Observe, Decide, Act. I am not sure I have bought into this just yet, but it shows that he questions establishment which I like. He used another term called "institutional enertia" to define the continuation of obsolete idea because everyone else is doing it or teaching it. (I will be stealing that term for myself). There were several of us that post here and it was great to finally put some faces and real names with the "log in names" used here. Thanks Josh for spear heading this. Well done. I am looking forward to Tom Givens and John Farnum coming out so we can all train together again. (Thanks Predator for making that happen) [/QUOTE]
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