Josh (also known as J-Web)
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Podcast Appearances
Right.
And I've had a couple of situations where a few people didn't recognize that little old me can actually still scoot.
So that's been a problem in the past.
and it's also been a problem with people doing video.
I've, I've been guilty of it where I filmed you and I didn't give myself enough distance because you're very fast.
Um, and you've had to slow down.
I mean, literally we just saw, uh, Joey Sauerland, uh, post today, um, an interesting stage for practice left and right and back and forth.
And his camera guy was like, Oh crap, he's going this way.
And, and, you know, it was just in jest, but it was also like, yeah, think about that.
Um,
So I think that if you're doing that, whether it's first person view with the meta glasses or the camera on the hat or whatever, or having someone film you, just make sure you know you're not the only one there.
So the world doesn't revolve around you.
You might think you're the main character of the story, but there are a bunch of other people there telling their story too.
So don't impede others.
Be considerate, just like on the road in traffic.
If you miss your turn, it's okay.
You can make another way to get there.
You don't have to cut everyone off to get to where you want to get.
And I would say the same thing applies with filming on the range.
We talked about last week having your dot zeroed.