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Old October 18, 2001, 11:41 AM   #5
Marty Hayes
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Join Date: September 16, 1999
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As said anything before, any martial arts takes practice to excell. A person should not expect to achieve competence without effort. A one or two day seminar and that's it will not solve the problem.

One of the graduations exercises of our advanced handgun retention class is to blindfold the student, then attack the gun. Student needs to "feel" the attack and execute the counter to complete the task.

One thing not only about Lindell system and other police based defensive tactics is that continued practice seems to result in competence on the street, as in-service training once or twice a year seems to suffice for the average cop, although I would like to see much more practice.
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