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Guns alone are not Self Defense!!
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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1201572" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I think a lot of people use the "not enough money" excuse to justify their lack of training. Anyone can practice their draw, dryfire, and reloads in their house; all of which are better training than simply shooting at a fixed target at the range a couple times a month. Push-ups and sit-ups are some easy, quick cardio as well...and all that's free. Couple it with a good training class and some martial arts instruction and you've got a good basis to expand your abilities with very little expense. It's all in your mindset, and you don't have to spend thousands of dollars every year to train. I'm not saying professional training isn't good, but just because you can't afford to take a class every other weekend isn't an excuse for lack of discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1201572, member: 66"] I think a lot of people use the "not enough money" excuse to justify their lack of training. Anyone can practice their draw, dryfire, and reloads in their house; all of which are better training than simply shooting at a fixed target at the range a couple times a month. Push-ups and sit-ups are some easy, quick cardio as well...and all that's free. Couple it with a good training class and some martial arts instruction and you've got a good basis to expand your abilities with very little expense. It's all in your mindset, and you don't have to spend thousands of dollars every year to train. I'm not saying professional training isn't good, but just because you can't afford to take a class every other weekend isn't an excuse for lack of discipline. [/QUOTE]
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