siglite
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This interview with Clint Smith sparked the question in my own mind. I have danced around the answer for myself now and again, but I've never specifically articulated it. I have articulated parts and pieces of my motivations, but I've never put together a comprehensive answer. Part of my answer is one word. But some elaboration would probably be required.
Corollary: If you're a student, why do you train? Answering this might help some instructors (such as myself) tune and develop teaching curriculum.
Note something here. I'm not asking WHAT you teach, or WHAT you train. I don't consider that relevant to the question. Whether you teach carbine, handgun, clay shooting, or even reloading, you have your reasons. And those that seek out that training likewise have their reasons.
People post all the time about training and schools. It's usually the "what." I'm curious today, about the "why."
Corollary: If you're a student, why do you train? Answering this might help some instructors (such as myself) tune and develop teaching curriculum.
Note something here. I'm not asking WHAT you teach, or WHAT you train. I don't consider that relevant to the question. Whether you teach carbine, handgun, clay shooting, or even reloading, you have your reasons. And those that seek out that training likewise have their reasons.
People post all the time about training and schools. It's usually the "what." I'm curious today, about the "why."