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Old 11-16-2006, 11:48   #140
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Originally Posted by NotME
Over the top, unless you have spent a ton of time learning and practicing something else. It uses more gross motor skills. If you're doing IA drills or anything where you're training and building muscle memory for combat skills, gross motor skills are always better because they're easier and you can still do them after you're hopped up so high on adrenaline that you couldn't take a whiz without getting your boots wet! When you get that chemical cocktail that your body dumps into your system, you lose your fine motor skills, and things like switches and levers can become major obstacles!
I don't agree.

Proper training refines these skills and mindset allows us to make those high value shots into the left eye of a bad guy while he's shooting at us.

I only agree with your statement as it concerns sheeple.

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Originally Posted by NotME
When you get that chemical cocktail that your body dumps into your system, you lose your fine motor skills, and things like switches and levers can become major obstacles!!

If this is true one might be better served to find himself a job flipping burgers instead of going toe to toe with the bad men.

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