brownie0486
Member
Nolo;
We have to make choices in how we defend ourselves and that which will work to stop an aggressor more readily most of the time.
Medical knowledge, cause and effect, understanding how the body works to stay up [ evolutionary in nature ] and running, denying even the inevitable conclusion [ stopping them sometime in the future through damage from the firearm ] all relate to the decisions we make in how we will train to defend ourselves.
I don't prefer to take the extra time to make perfect shots to the head or heart and then rely on prenetration and shot placement alone to stop an aggressor. It doesn't take into account why the body shuts down medically and how to hasten that along.
I'm perfectly happy when students can put 4 rounds into COM by the time they have come to full extension, than waiting for that extension to ocurr and trying to make a precise shot under a dynamically evolving SD scenario. Nice if you can get it, but when it happens it is usually more luck than skill. ITFTS students learn to shoot the instant the muzzle paints the bg's body and continue to put rds into COM using several skills available to them.
Brownie
We have to make choices in how we defend ourselves and that which will work to stop an aggressor more readily most of the time.
Medical knowledge, cause and effect, understanding how the body works to stay up [ evolutionary in nature ] and running, denying even the inevitable conclusion [ stopping them sometime in the future through damage from the firearm ] all relate to the decisions we make in how we will train to defend ourselves.
I don't prefer to take the extra time to make perfect shots to the head or heart and then rely on prenetration and shot placement alone to stop an aggressor. It doesn't take into account why the body shuts down medically and how to hasten that along.
I'm perfectly happy when students can put 4 rounds into COM by the time they have come to full extension, than waiting for that extension to ocurr and trying to make a precise shot under a dynamically evolving SD scenario. Nice if you can get it, but when it happens it is usually more luck than skill. ITFTS students learn to shoot the instant the muzzle paints the bg's body and continue to put rds into COM using several skills available to them.
Brownie