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Thinkers and Feelers, and "how" you grip your pistol


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CHA-LEE,

For me so far the difference has been practice. Live fire and dry fire have started to imprint grip, and trigger now to the point that I am just starting to let go and let the auto pilot take over. Now I am getting to the point that I don't have to think about grip (#2 70-30 BTW)

It reminds me of when I was 14 years old and just learning to goalie in Waterpolo. After I became able to stay up and block the goal nearly the whole game, had learned the art of cutting off the angle and made it second nature (watch for the lob!) I got to the point that I could actually just play the game and feel the momentum of the play at hand.

That is where I am. I would have to say though that I am a thinker. Even when I am feeling something, there is a dialog going through my head as to how it feels.

But, if I can tune in and plan a stage well, I will just flow and not "think" as most of the dialog has already occured before the start buzzer. I like that feeling as I feel light on my feet, viewing through my sights.

Jimmy

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