The average male in average condition can cover that 21 feet in about two seconds +-. It's good if you can draw and put at least one hit center mass in that time, if you can't, you might have a problem.
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The average male in average condition can cover that 21 feet in about two seconds +-. It's good if you can draw and put at least one hit center mass in that time, if you can't, you might have a problem.
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Yes, I have done the Tueller Drill in less than 2 seconds from "Street Gear'. They did hurt in the FOF drill as there was a lot of getting off the X and bladeing to the incoming warrior who had his OODA loop reset many times while taking 5 shots to the torso and missing me with 4 shots. Sorry folks but this is one of the best drills you can do with FOF. There are many other ways to do this and this web site can be your friend!!
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Yes, as Luis mentioned. We endlessly practice things to troubleshoot and debug. Not just to engrain. If I see a shooting caught on video at a gas station, we go to the range and test it. I learn a lot about what works, or doesn't. Most of our practice is based on breaking our skills and finding holes. I've shot scenarios with 4,5,6 bad guys and we adjust accordingly. Honestly some scenarios you would probably die in real life. But several of those sons of bitches are going down with me while my family escapes.