Early last week, Caleb put up an excellent post on the LoneWolf Distributors blog. While his column technically fell under the category of
“Shooting Advice”, his words should bear weight for anyone who’s ever lamented
the lack of time to get fit, learn a new software technique, or whatever.
“The problem with that statement is that you, I, and everyone who has ever said it does have the time to become good at something.”
This what what I made time for this year. I sacrificed a lot of game time, and a fair bit of good riding weather to hit the goal. The next goal is going to take even more work. |
What Caleb didn’t say in his blog, was that the day before
those words went live, he joined an extremely exclusive club when he became
FAST Coin Holder #18. For those who don’t obsessively follow the shooting
sports world, the FAST drill is a defensive shooting drill that involves
drawing your pistol from a duty or concealment holster, and engaging a target
seven yards away. The shooter first fires two shots to a 3x5 card, executes a
slidelock reload, then finishes by firing four shots at an 8" plate. Earning a coin requires executing this drill twice, on demand,
during one of Langdon Tactical’s classes, in five seconds or less.
It took my brother six years to achieve this goal. There
were a few bumps along the way that probably slowed his progress by a couple of
years, but that’s almost beside the point. He had a goal, and he kept at it.
I doubt that I’ll ever earn a FAST coin of my own. That’s
okay, my goals are different than my brother’s, though they may require similar
time to achieve. But like Caleb says at the end:
“The moral of the story is simple: don’t tell yourself you don’t have time to accomplish the things you want. You do, but it’s up to you to decide if you’re willing to sacrifice that time for something else.”
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