- Location
- Toronto, ON
Big thanks to Scott and Aaron for running a great class yesterday!
I was just telling a colleague earlier today that the class was "90% good and 10% bad... but the bad is not actually bad". The 90% is that the class really helped lay down solid fundamentals in how we use our bodies and our pistols. The 10% "bad" is that from here on out I'm going to be burning through more ammo at the range than I used to!
AP1 literally built... or re-built, as the case may be ... our skills from the ground up. Everyone's performance afterwards was way, way, *way* better than before - you could see it and hear it throughout the day even without using a timer.
Ammo usage can truly vary depending on the individual student, but even without holding back on usage I didn't use up everything I brought with me.
There are 3 things that stand out for me:
1. Good humor
2. Great instruction
3. A whackload of "homework" to do now to solidify these new skills!
AP1 was definitely worthwhile. 100% worthwhile.
Thanks again guys!
Len
I was just telling a colleague earlier today that the class was "90% good and 10% bad... but the bad is not actually bad". The 90% is that the class really helped lay down solid fundamentals in how we use our bodies and our pistols. The 10% "bad" is that from here on out I'm going to be burning through more ammo at the range than I used to!
AP1 literally built... or re-built, as the case may be ... our skills from the ground up. Everyone's performance afterwards was way, way, *way* better than before - you could see it and hear it throughout the day even without using a timer.
Ammo usage can truly vary depending on the individual student, but even without holding back on usage I didn't use up everything I brought with me.
There are 3 things that stand out for me:
1. Good humor
2. Great instruction
3. A whackload of "homework" to do now to solidify these new skills!
AP1 was definitely worthwhile. 100% worthwhile.
Thanks again guys!
Len




















































