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Originally Posted by Anthony
Great, but that's not the point.
Training and taking a course are two different things. Unless you are consistent in your training, under a high stress excercise, you will lose your edge. When you did your firearm testing, were you timed? That mimics the adrenal dump.
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Sorry, I didn't think we were arguing that you should take a course and be done with your training. Of course you train consistently or you lose your edge. The more often you train and under high stress the better. Fine motor skill activities are parishable. I drilled two weeks ago, but has been over a year since I had my handgun training. (Am I prepared for an all out gunfight where I will perform flawlessly?) No. Am I better off if I hadn't taken a handgun course? Yes.
I haven't taken the rmcat course, but plan to. I am assuming that their goal is an actual adrenal dump, not to mimic one. Much like parachuting out of a plane or having a car accident. I'll let you know if it really does this.
Google Louis Awerbuck. He is the man. But yeah, the closer to combat your training can be the better no argument here.