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A New Beginning: the Drill Dojo

9/8/2020

 
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After teasing the project on his social media accounts, Adam Jeup of Independent Drill has officially announced the beginning of a new venture, The Drill Dojo. Alongside Justin Delaurier and Justin Ghan, Jeup hopes to fulfill the motto on the logo, Learn, Grow, Teach.

Drillers will be required to test for colored slings, instead of belts, to prove their ability and mastery over certain tricks which are laid out ahead of time. A prospective tester may choose his initial test to be at any level, but after completion, they must progress through the slings in order. During initial testing, drillers will also be allowed to submit videos for multiple sling levels in order to be correctly placed. Each level is a significant leap in skill level, so these tests are not for the faint of heart.

To do the test, each driller must record themselves attempting each trick on the required list in a single, unedited video. To pass the testing, a minimum of 8 out of 10 must be scored on each trick. Mr. Jeup himself will be the sole grader for consistency, and all videos will be graded over a livestream on the Independent Drill channel.

Participation in The Drill Dojo is 100% free with no requirements other than your dedication. All rifles must meet a 7.5 lbs. weight requirement. The possibility of a Facsimile qualification is being considered, if enough interest is expressed then it will also be added.


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