Postby Shawn Cathcart » Sat Dec 28, 2002 6:15 am
Read my post a little more carefully. Especially the bottom where I say its important to have a good understanding of both source material and sparring experience. Heh perhaps my nerdy MSCE comparison wasn't very clear. I completely agree that the manuals are our only source of information on this topic, and they are very rich. I've not shot myself in the foot, I merely put forth the opinion that people do too much studying of the manual without applying that study objectively to their sparring and drills as well. Basically people being book smart on the manuals, and not experience smart in the techniques put forth by those manuals. I think for the most part ARMA members strive for a good mix of both, but that is not the case in other groups. I've just noticed people go on and on about techniques in manuals, and can tell just from their explanations, that they haven't tried them out in drills at "with intent" speeds, and hence don't get a true true grasp of them. I apologize if that came out snarky, its late here, heh. But just please read my entire post more clearly next time.