Instruction from Achilles Heel Tactical emphasizes making training harder by using less information to build robust shooting skills. The core principle is to focus on desired future capabilities rather than current limitations, embracing mistakes as crucial learning opportunities to understand cause and effect. This approach ensures advanced shooting techniques are accessible when required.
This guide outlines how to assess your shooting by focusing on trends in target outcomes rather than individual shots. It emphasizes using both physical sensations and visual cues during practice, and leveraging video analysis to identify specific areas for improvement. The core principle is to connect observed inputs with resulting outputs to understand cause and effect in your shooting performance.
This video explains how to balance pushing your limits in firearms training with the need to assess and correct mistakes. Instructor Joel Park advises training at a pace that is slightly uncomfortable, allowing you to identify the cause of errors. If you can articulate what went wrong, you're likely in the right training zone. If the task is too difficult or results are unpredictable, it's time to dial back the pace or complexity.
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