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Hey Guys,
Here are our comments from Double Impact...
First off, I want to thank Ari for putting together a great class and amazing stages. It was the best club match I have ever shot and easily could have been a sectional or a mini Area Championship. Also, it is extremely hard to put together a full class while balancing everyone's work schedule, personal life, range conflicts, etc... I believe it was clear Ari gave his all to not only host our class but to give us the best possible stages to shoot on Sunday.
The fact that weather was a big issue and the range (shotgun shooters making tons of noise) is out of our and Ari's control. Sure, I would love to have a club house for the classroom portion in all of our courses but it just isn't possible. Due to the weather giving us slightly a late start while waiting for the remaining students to get there, Travis and I stayed running our drills with the class until 7:00pm or 7:30pm on day 1. That's just how we do business. We train to standard and not to time.
Emanuel and TJ- Can you guys honestly say you got nothing from the course and should have purchased bullets instead? What a joke. I know for a fact we changed many of things on each of you. You see, as a World Champion and top instructors it was easy to pick out your closed minded/ better than everyone else attitudes as you stood during the entire classroom portion with your arms folded. That is not a personal attack on you but it happens from time to time. It is important that Travis and I can identify these individuals and give them as much constructive criticism as possible. I remember changing a great deal on each of you guys which is why I find this post so weird. I felt really good about working with each of you and think you both have potential.
The course that you guys had us run is our custom course. I feel our standard 2 day courses gives much more instructing time for each of the students. However, during the match we did give critiques as shooters came off of the stages. I personally remember walking individuals through the stages not only before they shot but also immediately following their run and showing them the mistakes they made and how to correct them. Remember, it was a large match with technical stages and time was an issue as there were nearly 100 shooters to run through during the day. The squad following us had already skipped us once during the match as we were taking so much time due to critiques and extra walk thru time.
I understand you are upset that I haven't posted here (I am not active in this forum at all) and that I haven't emailed you back. You said you emailed me on 5/26 but look at your first post in this forum. You posted here on the 26th as well. Meaning, you gave me no time at all to handle this in a professional manner through email or by phone. You instead immediately went on to the largest forum of our sport, which is how Travis and I provide for our families and trashed us. I would have been happy to work with you and even offer you and TJ both to join us next time we are in the area for our standard 2 day course (both days of instructing, free of charge) so you would get more instructing time instead of 1 day of teaching and a long second day of only shooting 8 stages. However, you didn't give me anytime to react.
We took personal offense to the way you handled this situation and wish things could have worked out differently. That said, we listen to all of our course critiques that are sent in to us and take what we can from them to make us better. In fact, since the WA course we have taught 3 other courses with some of your comments in mind and the students gave us standing ovations and amazing feed back. Therefore, I thank you for your honesty and feed back from our class in WA.
I truly hope you can open your minds to the vast amount of information that Travis and I gave during the course which will allow your game to go to the next level. We wish you both the best of luck and would like the opportunity to work with you again in the future.
Lastly, we would appreciate you to email us directly with any other comments/concerns or feel free to call the number I provided each of you.
All the best,
Max Michel and Travis Tomasie
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Thanks for the congrats.
Yes, I shot our 1911 Single Stack SIG SAUER in 38 super put together by Dan Bedell as we don't offer a 1911 Open gun as of yet. This was the first year I shot a single stack and fell in love with it in training. This pistol and other models will be available soon.
I am honored to join such an elite group of Jethro, Doug, and Burner as the only shooters to capture the cup 3 times. I look forward to training for my 4th!
Take care,
M2
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Here is a discussion between Flex and I that we figured would spark a interesting discussion.
TheItlianStalion (1:15:38 AM): ya know...i really think you if got into it heavily, you could be a threat to win nats
FLEXMONEY (1:15:56 AM): I like my mental game
TheItlianStalion (1:16:35 AM): i think its one of the best in the sport
FLEXMONEY (1:16:18 AM): it carries me often...
FLEXMONEY (1:16:36 AM): and every now and then I get right into...the zone
TheItlianStalion (1:17:21 AM): yep
FLEXMONEY (1:17:09 AM): what is hurting me is the lack of shooting
TheItlianStalion (1:17:31 AM): usually whenever you say "lets try it"
TheItlianStalion (1:17:32 AM): yeah
FLEXMONEY (1:17:16 AM): it has caught up to me
TheItlianStalion (1:18:00 AM): a good tight dry fire routine and some religious live fire will get you right in there
FLEXMONEY (1:18:00 AM): yeah...I need that to get back...to build the trust
TheItlianStalion (1:18:21 AM): exactly
TheItlianStalion (1:18:40 AM): i was thinking about it the other day.....(shooter's name edited) skill with your mental game = a new world champion
TheItlianStalion (1:19:02 AM): i think he is technically superior to eric....eric just expects to win
FLEXMONEY (1:18:58 AM): hmmm....Fry Frenchy
TheItlianStalion (1:19:20 AM): heh
TheItlianStalion (1:19:39 AM): and more than that...eric knows he has earned the win
FLEXMONEY (1:19:24 AM): he talks about Frenchy too much for my taste
TheItlianStalion (1:19:46 AM): in what way?
FLEXMONEY (1:20:16 AM): he talked about the WS and "you know who"
TheItlianStalion (1:20:35 AM): right
FLEXMONEY (1:20:32 AM): i just read another reference to that in Front Sight
FLEXMONEY (1:20:45 AM): wasn't said by him, but likely originated from him
TheItlianStalion (1:21:08 AM): k
TheItlianStalion (1:21:13 AM): just building eric up?
FLEXMONEY (1:21:03 AM): maybe he doesn't...that is just the feel i get
FLEXMONEY (1:21:29 AM): yeah...why focus on Eric...why focus on the external
TheItlianStalion (1:21:52 AM): the thing with him is he is not the same shooting physically as he is in his self image
TheItlianStalion (1:22:01 AM): and he excels in spite of this still
TheItlianStalion (1:22:06 AM): but could be much much better
FLEXMONEY (1:22:01 AM): he can shoot
TheItlianStalion (1:22:20 AM): at a match he walked me through the first day
TheItlianStalion (1:22:35 AM): and really thought he would have to shoot great to beat me
TheItlianStalion (1:22:48 AM): and of course he blew me out of the water
TheItlianStalion (1:22:54 AM): but i really dont think he knew he would do that
TheItlianStalion (1:23:00 AM): i get the feeling like he was enrvous
TheItlianStalion (1:23:06 AM): and thats the wrong way to look at it
FLEXMONEY (1:22:57 AM): well..there is a good example...one that BE talked about in his book
TheItlianStalion (1:23:22 AM): the lion mentality....go up there knowing your the f*#&$* king
TheItlianStalion (1:23:29 AM): k
FLEXMONEY (1:23:31 AM): BE mentioned how he watched some shooter nail a stage...
FLEXMONEY (1:23:47 AM): then, that made him nervous and second guess a bit b4 he shot
FLEXMONEY (1:24:23 AM): when...in the reality of it...you never can tell what the stage..or match..will be like until you are in it to experience it
TheItlianStalion (1:24:48 AM): exactly
FLEXMONEY (1:24:45 AM): kinda..pre-judging
TheItlianStalion (1:25:08 AM): every match is different, and to try and predict it takes your focus away from performing in it
FLEXMONEY (1:25:01 AM): right
TheItlianStalion (1:25:40 AM): and i think all that stems from a confidence issue
TheItlianStalion (1:25:54 AM): from that hour of practice you neglected to do at 1 AM
FLEXMONEY (1:25:40 AM): I think peak performance in allowed to happen when an indivisual has an internal focus
TheItlianStalion (1:26:04 AM): yeah
TheItlianStalion (1:26:24 AM): unless you truly believe you are prepared for the match fully, your thoughts will always gravitate to self doubt
FLEXMONEY (1:26:41 AM): yeah...there is that, for sure
FLEXMONEY (1:26:56 AM): but...let's seperate that a bit
FLEXMONEY (1:27:21 AM): if will have (bassham terms)...your skills circle
FLEXMONEY (1:27:36 AM): ...whatever it may be for the moment in time...
FLEXMONEY (1:28:13 AM): the mental circle that goes with that (ok...a little drift from bassham)...
FLEXMONEY (1:28:51 AM): if that circle is big, then you can perform to the levbel of your skills set
TheItlianStalion (1:29:13 AM): right
FLEXMONEY (1:29:12 AM): and, that may means excepting that your skill set isn't 100%
TheItlianStalion (1:29:44 AM): the question is....how does one increase the size of the circle and then maintain it through a match or season
FLEXMONEY (1:29:53 AM): your skill set may be 90%...but if you aren't there mentally...then you cna't even approach that 90%
TheItlianStalion (1:30:18 AM): right
TheItlianStalion (1:30:34 AM): your mental fortitude acts as a barrier on your skills if it isnt 100%
FLEXMONEY (1:30:53 AM): so...if you are focused exteranlly...worried..wondering...trying...that level of your skill set won't be achieved
TheItlianStalion (1:31:51 AM): so basically every conscious thought you have outside of your own performance is limiting
FLEXMONEY (1:32:29 AM): who knows if he can beat frenchy..who knows how good he is when frenchy is around...because he has a bit of frenchy on his mind...which means he is trying
TheItlianStalion (1:33:02 AM): right
TheItlianStalion (1:33:21 AM): its almost like the more you think about a competitor, the more power you give him
TheItlianStalion (1:33:38 AM): and everyone's mind is always on the french kid "who hasnt lost for 9 years"
FLEXMONEY (1:33:58 AM): right...in our game...our competitor doesn't need any space in our head
FLEXMONEY (1:34:06 AM): how can there be room for that
FLEXMONEY (1:34:48 AM): if we are letting frenchy in...there who is going to let our shooting in
TheItlianStalion (1:35:24 AM): right
TheItlianStalion (1:35:49 AM): its almost as if you let your top gear transfer from you to eric because all of a sudden you are limited by his prescence
FLEXMONEY (1:35:50 AM): like you said...you give the other guy the power..
FLEXMONEY (1:36:12 AM): or...really...you are taking power away from yourself
TheItlianStalion (1:36:52 AM): right....and because he is the most prepared shooter there it is going directly to him
FLEXMONEY (1:38:14 AM): well...whatever you give up...just brings you down from your potential, i think
FLEXMONEY (1:38:31 AM): your competition...they got their own problems.
TheItlianStalion (1:38:56 AM): yeah
FLEXMONEY (1:39:01 AM): i don't like to think of them as being better prepared or not
FLEXMONEY (1:39:06 AM): I'd rather not think of them
TheItlianStalion (1:39:38 AM): of course
TheItlianStalion (1:39:54 AM): im really looking forward to checking out tiger's book
FLEXMONEY (1:40:07 AM): I'm not thinking I am giving away to them...so much as setting my limit
TheItlianStalion (1:40:37 AM): k
TheItlianStalion (1:41:28 AM): so you think your gonna get back into shooting heavily at any point?
FLEXMONEY (1:41:20 AM): one trick i like is to think..."if that ass-hole can do it...so can I"
TheItlianStalion (1:41:43 AM): heh yeah
FLEXMONEY (1:41:30 AM): but...even that is limiting
TheItlianStalion (1:42:12 AM): because your performance is then limited to his peak
FLEXMONEY (1:42:04 AM): it's a focus on what you know is possible...on what is supposed to happen
FLEXMONEY (1:42:10 AM): right..
FLEXMONEY (1:42:29 AM): as opposed to focusing on the execution of your game
FLEXMONEY (1:43:34 AM): I think somebody jsut talked about this on the forum recently...
FLEXMONEY (1:44:02 AM): about limiting yourself by what you program or visualize
TheItlianStalion (1:44:26 AM): heh yeah
TheItlianStalion (1:44:53 AM): it seems like any thought that is made is inherently limiting because thought cannot take place in the present
FLEXMONEY (1:44:54 AM): yeah...
FLEXMONEY (1:45:07 AM): I can visualize a perfect shot or a perfect run...
FLEXMONEY (1:45:20 AM): and...as I execute that...
FLEXMONEY (1:45:26 AM): what is the best I can do ?
TheItlianStalion (1:45:58 AM): what you visualized as perfect
TheItlianStalion (1:46:39 AM): and that then limits the creativity you attain by shooting in the zone
FLEXMONEY (1:46:31 AM): yeah...if i execute the plan perfectly...i am still limited by the plan
Hey Guys,
I don't unsually hang out in the forums but occasionally I have some friends send me links that they think I should view. I also let a lot of things roll off my back that I see posted about my self or friends of mine and to be honest, I'm kind of tired of it.
Kyle, and Jake...
It is one thing to talk about a subject but to talk about someone or something that you truly know nothing about is another. It would be like me saying how do you know your mental game is so great and strong if it hasn't been tested at the highest level? Sure, anyone has a good mental game when nothing is on the line exept a class win. However, I wouldn't say that about you or anyone else because I don't know all the facts about that indiviual. People have their own struggles and use various things to motivate them.
What kind of mental game do you think it takes to place top 3 OVERALL in your last 10 National Championships and actually win 4 of them? How about nearly 30 Area Championship wins? Or 2 World Speed Shooting Championships, and by the way... when you're in the box for your last 4 runs, $40,000 is on the line? That's right, you have no idea.
I'm not here to argue and I won't be back posting in this area of the forum again. Just remember, there is great info posted here for new shooters and lots of people read what goes on here and including plenty of top shooters that let it go, but make sure to be courteous to them with your expert comments.
M2
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Hello,
Due to scheduling conflicts with the South River Gun Club, we have decided to cancel the Steel match at Ft. Benning on the 5th of August.
On Sept. 1st the range committee will have a meeting and decide if the Steel matches will be something we continue to do. I will keep you all posted!
Thanks for your support and we hope to have everyone back next year!
Take care,
Max Michel
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Hey Guys,
Just want to thank everyone for coming today. We had a great time and I hope you did as well!
Also, remember... No match next week. We will have our next match on the 5th of Aug.
See you there and bring a friend!
Max
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Hey Guys,
Here is a link that will be helpful getting on post with your pistols...
http://www.usaac.army.mil/amu/WEAPONS%20DI...EMENT%20(3).htm
Just make sure to have the form filled out before getting to the 185 South gate entrance. The match starts at 0900 so be sure to get to the gate at least 1 hour prior.
As far as divisions... Yes, we are recognizing Open, Limited, .22 optics, and .22 irons. Depending on the number of entrants per division will decide the prize distribution.
If you need directions, please contact me directly at max@maxmichel.com
Thanks and we are looking forward to it!
Max Michel
US Army Action Shooting Team
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Hello,
If anyone is interested please contact me at
max@maxmichel.com
Thanks and looking forward to it!
Max
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Hello,
Did anyone hear anything about the AWARE match this year? When and where it will be held?
Thanks!
-M2
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Hey Guys,
Max Michel, here.
I noticed someone posted that we didn't have any classes scheduled at this time... Well, classes are always in the works so if you have any questions please email me at max@maxmichel.com and we'll do our best to get one in your area.
Thanks!
Max Michel, Jr.
Max,
we would like to have you and travis at bgsl. any chance of you guys being around central ky before years end? Maybe we could work something out.
Steve
Hello,
I hope Brian is ok with me talking about classes on his forum.
Anyway, sure we can make a class happen in KY. Will you be at the Area 5? I will not be there but Travis will and he will be shooting on Friday.
Please email me at max@maxmichel.com for more info.
Thanks!
-M2
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Hey Guys,
Max Michel, here.
I noticed someone posted that we didn't have any classes scheduled at this time... Well, classes are always in the works so if you have any questions please email me at max@maxmichel.com and we'll do our best to get one in your area.
Thanks!
Max Michel, Jr.
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Hey Guys,
It's Max Michel, Jr. here. Thanks for all your concerns.
For the most part, the immediate family is ok but we are still having trouble reaching some family and friends.
As far as the damage... They lost everything! My parents lost 2 houses, vehicles, guns, clothes, EVERYTHING! I hope to get them back on their feet as soon as possible but it will take time. My sister also lost all of her belongings. It is a very hard time for them and if you would like to take the time to write them please email me and I will make sure they get it... max@maxmichel.com
Also, all of Max's Choice stock has been destroyed. We are not sure when or if we will open back up for business.
For now just keep them in your prayers and please send me an email if you have any questions.
Thanks!
-M2
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Has anyone noticed the forearm muscle definition of some of the top production shooters? I'm specifically thinking of Dave Sevigny.
The greater one's grip strength, the more firmly one can grip the gun without affecting trigger control. I just wonder how much additional grip strength helps with recoil control.
There is a very fine line here... Yes, Sevigny and other shooters really show there grip pressure thourgh the muscle definition in the forearms.
What I mean by a fine line is... If you start death griping the gun then you are adding extra tension to your entire body, which will cause you to not only shoot much slower but most importantly, react slower!
You have to find that happy medium of grip strength and over kill. I like to grip with most of the tension coming from my weakhand, allowing my trigger finger to be "tension free".
Oh well, hope that helps.
-M2
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Hello,
Funny you guys are talking about this...
TT and I have discussed this before.
Recoil is one of those things that we cannot stop. It is going to happen no matter what. I have always said, as long as you know the timing of your gun the muzzle flip really doesn't matter. At the end of the day, who ever hits the targets is the winner, right?
Someone mentioned the older guys having less muzzle flip. I agree TJ has a very flat shooting gun, but JoJo has some of the biggest muzzle flip out of the top shooters. Maybe the 2003 DVD shows differently but again, it really doesn't matter. For instance, check out JJ Racaza and Chris Tilley, they have huge muzzle flip and those guys are still amazing.
Take care,
-M2
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Hey Jake,
I know your pulling for me. I was just messing with you.
Like I said, the Burner is on of the best the sport will ever see. Any word on him actually making it back to shoot? I talked to him about a year ago and he wanted to but I never heard anything back.
He is the type of competitor that won't come back unless he has the time to put into it. He has always been a strong competitor and let his shooting do the talking! I def. respect him for that!
Well take care and see you in a couple of weeks in Brighton, MI.
Oh yeah, did you get the class schedule on email?
-M2
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I have a ton of respect for Max, but Jerry is a threat no matter what decade it is. I definetely wouldn't bet on Max over Jerry, but it is possible.
Jake- Man, I thought we were friends. Just joking, Jerry was a great shooter and I wish newer guys in the sport, like yourself, knew and respected what the burner was all about! If he comes back to the Open game, I'd be waiting for him! I love the competition and competitors always want to compete against the best!
Anyway, here is my honest predictions...
Limited- It will be a battle between Robbie and Travis. Both are great shooters and truly understand the game. You can't forgot about the other top Limited guys but I think experience and control always takes over in National/World level matches.
Open- This one I will leave up to you guys. I think the Open title will be a good fight as well. Eric is always a favorite to win. I can't speak for the other guys, but I can assure you that I will be ready!
Production- There is only one word for this Division, DAVE! I'm trying to talk TT into shooting some production next year and give him a run for his money.
Lim-10- Well, we all know this will be basically the same match as the Limited. I think Todd will shoot Open but other than that it will be exactly the same match. My vote goes for TT and Rob again.
-M2
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Hey Guys,
Thanks for the welcome. I plan to stop by in a few of Brians forums to help out where I can.
Single Stack- Thanks for the cool name! HAHAHA!
Take care,
M2
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Hello everyone,
Thank you all for the great words! I really appreciate it.
The Area 6 was a great match and one of my better performances in a while.
The RO's and match staff did an excellent job putting nearly 400 shooters through the 12 stage match in 3 days! Outstanding job to you all. I hope to see Area 6 in ATL for years to come.
Max Michel,Jr.
-M2
Renton's Championship Series match
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TJ, Emanuel and the rest of the group-
First off, I want to apologize for my previous post. It was purely written on emotion and was simply out of character for me.
I thought there were much more to your comments/this thread and that is why I reacted the way that I did. It was speculation on my part and I would be happy to speak with you both in person to fill you in further.
I do appreciate your honesty and you are entitled to your opinion. Again, I thought there was much more to this and you have every right to post an AAR of your experience. It's just the way things were written and how the list of events unfolded that made me think it was more than just an AAR.
Again, I apologize for my comments and I look forward to clearing things up with you in person sometime soon as email, posts, etc... can be easily taken out of context. I'm not sure how to delete my previous comments but I would be happy to do so or have someone in charge take care of it.
-Max Michel
Double Impact Training