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Originally Posted by Lemers Training is exactly that. A controlled environment. The US military trains hundreds of thousands of Soldiers to conduct missions. And yes these Soldiers are expected to
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your point about them being held to a higher standard because they are a stunt driver doesn't make any sense either. "Stunt driving is being able to take a vehicle to the edge of losing control…. while staying in control. "Controlled Chaos" as some have said. Almost every action movie features some type of automotive stunt work. Whether it is a fully involved car chase with multiple vehicles, or a single car sliding to a stop on a specific mark, these maneuvers are all executed by highly trained stunt performers. As out of control as some of these stunts may look, they are planned, choreographed, rehearsed, and performed with every precaution taken. Timing can be critical and if one driver is a little off their mark or just a few seconds too late or early, the shot can be ruined or worse, someone could be hurt." |
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