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    Col Jeff Cooper on fighting mindset

    and many other things, how our police changed under Clinton, statistics, very much worth your time! The content of this clip's 1st half hour belong in this forum. The second half - General Discussion.

    Put it on and listen.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGYtt...eature=related

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    I only listened to the first half of it, but that was awesome. He could not have explained it any better, and made it sound so simple and basic. Combat mindset is surely the most overlooked side of concealed carry. bookmarking that speech.
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    That was awesome.

    It's interesting how much has changed since the tape was made in/about 1997.

    I wonder what he would have said about today.

    Thanks for sharing.
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    We are diminished with his passing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tampam4 View Post
    He could not have explained it any better, and made it sound so simple and basic.
    Regardless of what many think of Cooper's techniques today he had a very great talent for the above.

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    I remember learning it in HRP while i was still in the Marine Corps, then it became a way life for me. It was one of the Most important classes that i ever learned in the Marines.
    like it has already been said, a proper Mindset is one of the most overlooked aspects of concealed carry. If you cant detect the situation getting ready to happen? you will not get to your gun in time to use it.
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    Great find, thanks LL!

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    Thank you for posting that. I never heard Jeff Cooper speak before, and have read very little of his work, so I didn't know what to expect. He was a great speaker.

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    An excellent talk. Sounds almost like it could have been given yesterday rather than 13 years ago.

    Thanks for posting.

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    Most important period

    Thanks Lewbowski.

    The most important lessons learned by me regarding
    fighting/gunfighting and mind set are from Cooper.

    Cooper once told us to train train train, but to objectively review what was being taught for practical application.

    At the time I didn't understand his point, all I wanted to do was shoot and scoot. Now that Im older and wiser I understand his point exactly.

    Know your self, know your weapons, know your abilities. Most important know your limitations. Objectively apply these four and your mind set is solid.

    Thanks again for this post I needed to revisit the subject.

    D Williams

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