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Fatigue and Weapon Retention
By Carol Kaur - Sat, 02 Jun 2007 10:47:52 GMT
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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I've started to go out on a jog/walk after work. I'll admit to not being in fantastic shape. I've never really been able to run (orthopaedic issues) so I do a lot more walking. It seems no matter how good of shape I'm in, I feel the effects of fatigue very quickly. I fight through it anyway, but I'm finding one thing to be troublesome.
When I'm in a state of fatigue, my hands feel incredibly weak. Disturbingly weak. I feel reasonably confident that I could grip my Surefire E2D because the body has the knobby texture that is very easy to hold. However, I'm not at all sure I could hold a blade in a decent grip.
Has anyone else noticed something like this? Any ideas or advice?
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By Carol Kaur - Sat, 02 Jun 2007 10:47:52 GMT
Originally Posted at: FMATalk
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I've started to go out on a jog/walk after work. I'll admit to not being in fantastic shape. I've never really been able to run (orthopaedic issues) so I do a lot more walking. It seems no matter how good of shape I'm in, I feel the effects of fatigue very quickly. I fight through it anyway, but I'm finding one thing to be troublesome.
When I'm in a state of fatigue, my hands feel incredibly weak. Disturbingly weak. I feel reasonably confident that I could grip my Surefire E2D because the body has the knobby texture that is very easy to hold. However, I'm not at all sure I could hold a blade in a decent grip.
Has anyone else noticed something like this? Any ideas or advice?
Read More...
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