I completed the PTR Handgun Fundamentals class yesterday.
It was a good thing for me, even though my ego got bruised 'cause I got pushed out of my comfort zone. (which is the purpose of any good training.)
Your ego is not your amigo.
Once again, the notion of "index" got hammered home. For example, using contact between elbows and the body during mag swaps to provide consistent landmarks, and ultimately, faster and smoother reloads.
The phrase "peripheral vision" was used quite a bit. I've never relied on it as I didn't trust it. Turns out the reason I have never trusted it was because I DIDN'T PUT IN THE TIME TO LEARN TO TRUST IT. It's amazing what the mind sees, even if the conscious part of your mind isn't aware of it.
All in all, it's a good class for anyone looking to improve their shooting. I think I can guarantee most any shooter will pick up at least one thing that will make them a better shooter. (In my case, it was several things.)
Now all I have to do is practice those things.
Thanks Thomas!