I worked, so you know that means I had a great weekend. Every time I
work I wonder if I will get bored or have a hum drum group of people
show up, but so far that has not happened.
This time John invited a guest instructor. He taught loading, reloading and malfunctions. Great guy!
The
class was an eclectic group. We had 2 young Marines take the class.
One is on the Marine Corps shooting team and one is an
armor/instructor. They were sweethearts. I should probably mention
one was a male and one was a female. Nice folks.
We had
a couple of other young guys too. Both were a hoot and a lot of fun to
chit chat with. Also a mother and her daughter, neither of which had
much experience. Both left there much more comfortable with guns. Always great to see.
Interesting story. As we were sitting around at
break(something I rarely do because I usually putting up targets etc)
one of the guys asked about my blog. Not sure how it came up, but he
asked what it was called. I told him and he said oh I have heard of
that. Another guy sitting with us said something like "yeah, it's a
good blog" Then he said, "That is how I found this course." I said
really, you read my blog? He told me that he was on a site either
Conceal Carry or some defensive site he could not remember the name of.
People were talking about my blog on one of those sites, so clicked to
it, found it interesting and kept reading and then decided to take a
class at FPF Training I thought that was crazy awesome. I really enjoyed talking with him and working with him on the line.
I had the pleasure of talking extensively with a man
who has taken several courses from John as well as from practically
every other person in the business. He has taken classes from Maasad
Ayoob, Todd Green, Suarez as well as one of his associates, and Tom
Perroni, just to name a few. He is retired from the Army and is quite
knowledgeable about all things guns. With all his experience he chose
to bring his wife and his priest(yes I said priest) to John. I think
that says a lot. I am sure he would and maybe will have them take other
courses from other instructors, but my point is he has trained with the
top instructors in the world and he felt comfortable bring his loved
ones to FPF Training. I get a lot of emails from folks who wonder if
John is that good or if I am just enamored with him because he has done
so much for me. The answer is both. I am a fan because he is that
good. No one needs to depend on my word for it. He has years and years
of student testimony just like mine.
I enjoying talking
with knowledgeable people because of course I like to talk guns, but I
also learn a lot and it is a good gauge to see much I have learned and
know. I like that I can talk guns and self defense. I can offer some insight, perspective and my own opinions. It's cool. I still have a lot to learn, but I am getting there. Although, the title "instructor" adds some pressure.
Up until recently, I have always been the chic who
didn't know anything about guns or shooting. I never had any pressure
or expectations. I could go out and shoot and not worry if I did well
or not, but now that I am an "instructor" and I am working on the range,
I feel pressure. Not overwhelming. I do not stay up nights worrying
or doubting myself, but I want to be able to help people learn to shoot
and I want to display that I am competent. The pressure is from within.
It is not from anyone else. The people who come to train do not know
my story and they assume I can shoot.They assume I know about guns. My
pressure is because I do not want them to leave the range thinking,
"Really, she is an instructor???" That does not look good for me, for
John, for FPF Training,
for other NRA Certified Instructors, for women...basically that would
be all around bad. Anywho, that has not been the case. I have
performed fine, however...
We do a drill called "The Initiation Drill". The
drill has two shooters stand side by side. One shooter calls a position
such as 2(arms crossed in front of the body) that same shooter then
goes for his/her gun and the other shooter draws and tries to get a good
shot on target before the first shooter. I love this drill and I am
pretty good at it, but I never have had any pressure before. John calls
me up to demonstrate the drill for the class(I have done it before in
front of a class, but I had just hurt my ribs, so I had an "excuse" if I
sucked. I didn't, but I had an excuse). I briefly thought, I hope I do
not blow this. First shot fast, dead center perfect. Second shot
faster, dead center. I think, literally, "Oh, good I am shooting like I
know how to shoot". Next shot, fast and way the heck up on the head.
Problem was I WAS thinking about being a good shooter instead of, you
know, shooting. No big deal. I just called it a flier and we moved on,
but lets hope next time I keep my head in the game and save the self
acclamations for after the drill is over.
As is usually the case, every single person had fun(I am pretty sure) and added to their skill set. That's a win!
This is my very favorite blog that I follow. Not that the other blogs aren't terrific, too, but yours always introduces subjects that hit home with me. You write well, and you're always so forthright and up front. I'm not surprised one little bit that so many others also follow and love this blog, my friend. Just reading your words every day encourages me to speak up more, to write again, and to be true to myself.
ReplyDeleteMazie, you know I love ya! Thank you for coming here and for being such a cheerleader for me! The feeling is quite mutual!!
DeleteWondered where you'd been, it was quiet.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes shoot like a newbie (although I rarely have to shoot in front on students, but I think it is worse when I do it in front of fellow instructors, LOL). I have to remind myself that is ok, no one got hurt, I really do know what I'm doing, slow down and start over. Then, like yesterday, I shot someone elses 1911, .45. I'd never shot a 1911 or a .45 before. Three rounds through the same hole, consecutively. Why can't I do that with my gun? I overthink. When I'm not thinking, but speed shooting, my groups are more impressive at farther distances.
Why is all this important? 2 reasons. First, you are a good shot, you have the credentials and the skills and we all have an off day.
2nd, yesterday I was shooting for score, with a witness. Very un-nerving. I got there, finished my qual, but once I relaxed I shot even better.
Hang in there!
Oh those 1911's are sweet. I remember exactly when I shot my first one. It was with Newbius.
DeleteGood job on the quals!!!!!!!
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt was:)
DeleteA win it is! :-) Glad your influence is expanding too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Old NFO!
DeleteSounds like a great weekend Ms. A!! The thing I notice about serious shooters is that they take courses from all kinds of folks. While it does put pressure on the instructors (and I view that as a good thing), virtually all the folks that have come through what I offer were open and really just trying to learn from a different point of view. I think that's great - actually it's what I do. If we aren't learning, streaching, reaching, trying new things - then we are loosing skills.
ReplyDeleteAs for da AGirl blog - a daily read, without doubt. Always kinda curious what your latest adventure will be. Enjoy the journey!
Bill
Lol, Bill,I really value your opinion and input. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteTaking an FPF course is on my todo list once I get my weekends back.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait!
DeleteWell sounds like you had a wonderful fulfilling weekend. Keep up the great work. Really enjoy reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Granny D...I enjoy you too!
DeleteDefinitely a win!
ReplyDeleteI love how you call that "work".
ReplyDelete;)
I only use that word, so my boss keeps paying me:)
DeleteIt was a great weekend. I'm still processing my thoughts from everything I saw and heard. I'm glad you were there to help. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteHey Matt...I know you are a serious student. Notes and video. Lots of information! Enjoyed meeting you and I hope to see you back for the advanced class...that one is just crazy fun!
DeleteYeah, hopefully I'll be able to make the November ACCT. I want to touch base with John to see what I should be working on in the mean time though.
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