Shooting the Aim2CureJM Challenge with the Springfield Armory Hellcat
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Watch the video for all the background on why I'm shooting the Aim2CureJM Challenge to support Julie Golob's effort.
The Course of Fire and it’s Many Meanings
Last night on the way to a school play, my 11-year-old said, “Dad, She is so creative.” She said it like I heard the start of the conversation she had in her head.
I prodded, “Who is creative?”
“Julie. I never would have thought of all the meanings she put into the Aim to Cure Drill.”
23
The number 23 is found in several aspects of the drill. Juvenile dermatomyositis has 23 letters and February, 23 is Rare Disease Day. So there are 23 rounds in the drill total and 23 sides on the shapes included on the target.
Strings of Fire
The drill is made up of 5 strings of fire. The last string is 3 rounds and the rest are 5. This signifies the hope of remission from JDM in 3-5 years.
String 1: 5 rounds into the pentagon.
The pentagon is the largest of the shapes so you should be able to shoot it the fastest, but you can’t skimp on the accuracy. The symbolism is the need for education so that doctors can make a fast and accurate diagnosis.
Strings 2 and 3:
String 2: 3 rounds into the circle and 2 into the square.
String 3: 2 rounds into the square, 2 rounds into the circle, 1 round into the triangle.
These two strings represent all the different challenges that children and their families struggle with when living life with JDM. Some of those struggles are harder than others.
String 4: 1 round into each shape on the target.
When it comes to a challenge like JDM not everything is forward progress. As you are working through all the challenges toward the goal, remission, there can be setbacks. This is the only string that revisits the pentagon. The beginning. Flare-ups are one of the obstacles JDM presents, For kids with JDM, this can feel like starting all over again.
String 5: 3 rounds into the star.
The star is the goal. Remission, or better yet a cure. Right now there is no cure for JDM so the three shots into the star represent reaching remission in 3 years.
Видео Shooting the Aim2CureJM Challenge with the Springfield Armory Hellcat канала Safety Solutions Academy
https://safetysolutionsacademy.com/aim2curejm-challenge/
Watch the video for all the background on why I'm shooting the Aim2CureJM Challenge to support Julie Golob's effort.
The Course of Fire and it’s Many Meanings
Last night on the way to a school play, my 11-year-old said, “Dad, She is so creative.” She said it like I heard the start of the conversation she had in her head.
I prodded, “Who is creative?”
“Julie. I never would have thought of all the meanings she put into the Aim to Cure Drill.”
23
The number 23 is found in several aspects of the drill. Juvenile dermatomyositis has 23 letters and February, 23 is Rare Disease Day. So there are 23 rounds in the drill total and 23 sides on the shapes included on the target.
Strings of Fire
The drill is made up of 5 strings of fire. The last string is 3 rounds and the rest are 5. This signifies the hope of remission from JDM in 3-5 years.
String 1: 5 rounds into the pentagon.
The pentagon is the largest of the shapes so you should be able to shoot it the fastest, but you can’t skimp on the accuracy. The symbolism is the need for education so that doctors can make a fast and accurate diagnosis.
Strings 2 and 3:
String 2: 3 rounds into the circle and 2 into the square.
String 3: 2 rounds into the square, 2 rounds into the circle, 1 round into the triangle.
These two strings represent all the different challenges that children and their families struggle with when living life with JDM. Some of those struggles are harder than others.
String 4: 1 round into each shape on the target.
When it comes to a challenge like JDM not everything is forward progress. As you are working through all the challenges toward the goal, remission, there can be setbacks. This is the only string that revisits the pentagon. The beginning. Flare-ups are one of the obstacles JDM presents, For kids with JDM, this can feel like starting all over again.
String 5: 3 rounds into the star.
The star is the goal. Remission, or better yet a cure. Right now there is no cure for JDM so the three shots into the star represent reaching remission in 3 years.
Видео Shooting the Aim2CureJM Challenge with the Springfield Armory Hellcat канала Safety Solutions Academy
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