Mark Koernke discussed firearms training and defensive shooting techniques, focusing on ambidextrous shooting skills, proper hand positioning, and the importance of training with both dominant and non-dominant hands. He emphasized learning from mistakes in controlled training environments rather than in life-or-death situations, and discussed how poor technique under stress can lead to injury or fatal consequences.
If not, go to the belt, go to your boot. There's so many places, but you should know how to do these things now. And you should know how to do these with your weak hand, with your weak sight. Because every boxer, some of them dock out a right hand you just don't want to run into. And the only thing their left hand is good for is a block now and then, or just to kind of shuffle that way, or the semi-fast. could be able to shoot with either hand with he's learning to just to mention what you're talking about i was in one of these running guns and uh... you know a stage where you had starting from the left side of the barricade and moved to shooting under the barricade and then shooting to the right of the barricade you shot to the when you shot left handed from the left side of the barricade some people used both hands and for some reason uh... I guess they were just weren't used to shooting that way and they got their way over their hand a little bit too high on the back strap. Yeah. And they're pretty. And they're pretty. Yeah. That's it. Yeah. Again, that comes weird to do these things and come across them in contest, let alone in contest for even death. You have to be dramatic, but that's what it is, isn't it? As Tex-Mex, you know this. You've seen it in a contest. And you do that to your hand and you take a moment to look at what just happened and look at your hand and I'm bleeding and in that instant you might have taken three bullets or that he gets... How did that punch hit me just now? How did he... And while he's thinking about that he gets two or three hits. Coming in on him. Do you avoid it? How does that go Mark? We can't live long enough to make all of the mistakes. In fact, some of those mistakes will kill you the first time. Be them.
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