Tony from Laugh and Load
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And AI came to the conclusion at the bottom.
It even said the average competition shooter will spend more rounds in a practice session than the everyday person shoots all year.
Oh, yeah.
which is like, you know, this dealing with like someone that actually trains and hanging around competition shooters.
That's a hundred percent true.
I mean, there are guys that are hanging around, but they shoot 50, 60, 70, 80,000 rounds a year.
As another content creator, can I give you a hint?
So you've been watching like my training blogs.
So my goal this year was to not stop the content creation, but I needed to focus on training.
And that's how that came about.
Now I just set up a camera.
It records my training session.
I don't worry about it because I use that one as a training tool.
And then two, I use it for content.
Yeah.
Like document, like you're in, you're in a special spot right now, man.
You really haven't started USPSA and it's really eyeopening to people like where your skill is and to see you progress, watch how fast you progress and it's going to open so many people's eyes on what competition can do for them.
And that's a perfect opportunity for you to set up the camera and record your session.
Well, while we think on that, actually, Sensei says, for what it's worth, he never actually said you were good at range days.
So you can stew on that for a minute.