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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 800249" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Try looking for Youtube videos on shooting technique. Look for things from Rob Leatham, Todd Jarrett, Matt Burkett, etc. These guys not only understand what it takes, but how to break it down and explain it in laymans terms. I could spend 2 hours explaining it in print, but a professional handgun trainer could do more in 5 minutes with hands on instruction.</p><p></p><p>I'm one of those self taught types who has spent 15 years overcoming bad habits. I'd tell you in a heartbeat to sign up with a good training crew and save yourself the agony of unlearning bad habits. The big key to capitalizing on training is follow through after the class though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 800249, member: 1132"] Try looking for Youtube videos on shooting technique. Look for things from Rob Leatham, Todd Jarrett, Matt Burkett, etc. These guys not only understand what it takes, but how to break it down and explain it in laymans terms. I could spend 2 hours explaining it in print, but a professional handgun trainer could do more in 5 minutes with hands on instruction. I'm one of those self taught types who has spent 15 years overcoming bad habits. I'd tell you in a heartbeat to sign up with a good training crew and save yourself the agony of unlearning bad habits. The big key to capitalizing on training is follow through after the class though. [/QUOTE]
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