My last Personal Training class

J.Boyette

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  • Nov 13, 2003
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    Below is the feed back from Josh a student that came out to the IMT llc Fremont training center in June.

    I asked him how did the class help him out and this is his reply.

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    From my point of view the class was exactly what I needed. I had been shooting for a while and what I needed was improvements. Your hands teaching methods and repetition style is the best way to handle classes.

    From the beginning, the positions are going to be a great help everywhere from tournaments to hunting. I actually am going to order a sling and wanted to know your recommendation for a sling.<span style="font-style: italic"> I sent him these links ----> <span style="font-weight: bold">#1</span> -----> <span style="font-weight: bold">#2</span></span>

    One of my favorite parts of the class was the mil and moa work. I now have a greater understanding of the right side of my mil dot master lol.

    The drill with the snap cap probably was the best drill I've had anyone teach me. It has greatly helped with accuracy.

    In summary the class is just what I needed.

    Thanks a lot

    Josh

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    Thank you Josh for letting IMT lcc fill your training needs.

    John
     
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    John,

    Dang when I first saw the title of this post I thought you were giving up teaching training classes......Had me fooled
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    Bob
     
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    Bob,

    Sorry about that
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    You know, it seems like my personal classes are taking off more. I am just holding out for the first person to ask about a angle - mountain personal training class.

    It seems like every one wants to stay on the flat ground.

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    John
     
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    It's just awesome to see a great review like that. A lot of people can do it, but the ability to pass it on to others in a straightforward and effective way is a whole different ball game.

    Thanks for sharing it. I agree - shooters who want to expand a working skill set will jump on the angles.

    --Fargo007
     
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    I love mountain shooting. From the positions, winds/drafts, and doping it is another step up. I have lots of practice to do.

    Godd job with the classes. Always fun to watch someone excell and enjoy doing it.