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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2605815" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>I've never taken a class with TDSA but I know folks who have and they were very happy with the course and instruction. I had all of Mike Seeklander's books until I gave them to tRidiot to use. If you do the work that Mike's books suggest you will see a DEFINITE improvement in your gun handling and shot placement skills.</p><p></p><p>The single most effective thing I did was to get off my butt and get out to a USPSA match. They are a lot of fun and you will improve so fast it will amaze you. USPSA is not defensive pistol training, but it is "training" in how to handle your pistol in a variety of situations. You will become a more confident gun-handler and that is valuable in and of itself.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy yourself!! Shooting competitively is GREAT fun ... and just remember -- every single person out there, no matter how well they happen to perform the day you see them shoot, was the "new guy in the box" at one point in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2605815, member: 1242"] I've never taken a class with TDSA but I know folks who have and they were very happy with the course and instruction. I had all of Mike Seeklander's books until I gave them to tRidiot to use. If you do the work that Mike's books suggest you will see a DEFINITE improvement in your gun handling and shot placement skills. The single most effective thing I did was to get off my butt and get out to a USPSA match. They are a lot of fun and you will improve so fast it will amaze you. USPSA is not defensive pistol training, but it is "training" in how to handle your pistol in a variety of situations. You will become a more confident gun-handler and that is valuable in and of itself. Enjoy yourself!! Shooting competitively is GREAT fun ... and just remember -- every single person out there, no matter how well they happen to perform the day you see them shoot, was the "new guy in the box" at one point in time. [/QUOTE]
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