Two of my favorite people are Phillipinos and Guatemalens. They are very generous in addition to being family oriented. They make no family family members. They just have a good heart!!
Hey, Myles!!! Kamusta!? Didn’t know you were into Practical Combat Shooting. That’s my teammate the “Jet”👊🏻 We were teammates in Capitol Shooters Club back in 1987. Small world! Happy shooting and I already subscribed to your YTchannel
Great stuff. Idk if it is the case here but I was unaware of the following: at 0:15 when Jet runs over before hitting the position and is already aiming about two steps ahead, his weight is shifted to the side he's coming from and by stopping positioning his right foot in the box that momentum is used to raise his body vertical from that lean. I've recently took my firearms safety/handling/legal aspect training and test and I was able to sit in all the info for armed personal. Could you do a a series on the negative effects of high stress situations and how to battle them. From my notes: 83% experience tunnel vision 86% reduced hearing ability, 15% increased hearing ability 70% Slow-Motion-Effect (which is a positive) 15% Sped-Up-Effect (mostly from being unprepared) 51% Disassociation with the situation 13% Feeling of not being able to move (beaten by training to move) 62% Spotty memory 21% Describe events that didn't happen. By chance I talked to a behavioural optometrist and some eye training can be beneficial to battle tunnel vision. Maybe you can make a deep dive on that at some point. I'll be watching like always. Thank you guys.
Ok so I’m very new to USPSA I’ve been to 3 matches and I love it. I’m not new to shooting but USPSA is a different animal on its own and really showed me that I suck. Stage prep is what I struggle with the most how can I improve that?