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What makes a good marksman?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2296867" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Darn it LVJ76 you drew me in lol. I'm a vet, non combat, and I used to train LE. I've helped train state, federal, and even college students going into LE. I've also helped coach a national champion in HS wrestling. And finally I helped teach in elementary school. The common link to all of them is positive re-enforcement. Especially in firearms, simply because firearms is truly a mental game. With kids it's even more critical. Be gentle and preplan the session. Make it fun. But above all make it safe. Don't let your standards apply to all people, except in the case of safety. Focus on the good things that they accomplish. And let them signal to you their level of proficiency they want to attain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2296867, member: 95344"] Darn it LVJ76 you drew me in lol. I'm a vet, non combat, and I used to train LE. I've helped train state, federal, and even college students going into LE. I've also helped coach a national champion in HS wrestling. And finally I helped teach in elementary school. The common link to all of them is positive re-enforcement. Especially in firearms, simply because firearms is truly a mental game. With kids it's even more critical. Be gentle and preplan the session. Make it fun. But above all make it safe. Don't let your standards apply to all people, except in the case of safety. Focus on the good things that they accomplish. And let them signal to you their level of proficiency they want to attain. [/QUOTE]
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