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Can you really bridge the gap between reality and training? Between traditional karate and real world encounters? Absolutely, we will address in this forum why this transition is necessary and critical for survival, and provide suggestions on how to do this correctly. So come in and feel welcomed, but leave your egos at the door!
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Try photobucket:

http://www.photobucket.com/

Free and fast with nice linking features. However, file size is limited to 250kb I believe.

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Oops! Missed another important safety requirement... Eye protection.

Now, note the thumb position. Might be the way a trap shooter is trained, but that is a very bad habit to get into if you fire semi-auto handguns. Pull the trigger with your thumb back there and say goodbye to it. That is the first thing I look for with all shooters. Also, for very occasional shooters that is one reason why I recommend revolvers.

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Re: how 'bout this one?

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Thanks, ljr.

This picture further validates the point. Outrageous, but fitting.

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Gotta love that kid's expression. :lol:

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Hahahahahah! good one Bill.

Nice catch ljr.

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