Videos tagged with Flinching Correction
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines a comprehensive approach to improving shooting accuracy by integrating mental and physical control. He emphasizes slowing down the mind, executing shots smoothly, focusing on one aspect of technique at a time, and trusting the process. Key physical techniques include achieving a consistent grip, proper support hand pressure, a straight rearward trigger press, locking the wrist, and maintaining follow-through. The instruction highlights that accuracy is a system of mind and body working together for repeatable results.
This video by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, details how to stop flinching and improve accuracy. He explains flinching as an involuntary reaction to recoil and emphasizes the importance of a proper grip and trigger control. A key technique discussed is the 'Ball and Dummy Drill,' designed to help shooters identify and correct anticipatory flinching by mixing live rounds with dummy rounds in a magazine.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines five common mistakes that hinder pistol accuracy for new shooters. He emphasizes controlled grip, trigger pressing over pulling, front sight focus, and managing anticipation. Implementing these techniques can significantly improve shooting consistency.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, provides a comprehensive guide for new shooters to overcome fear and build confidence. He emphasizes that nervousness, shaky hands, and missing shots are normal. The video details techniques for proper grip, trigger control, sight alignment, and recoil management, while also highlighting the importance of safety and seeking professional instruction. Johnson encourages a focus on defensive accuracy over bullseye shooting and stresses patience with the learning process.
John G. Johnson, owner of Firearms Training By John G. Johnson, outlines ten common 'accuracy killers' for pistol shooters and provides practical fixes. He emphasizes that improving accuracy is about mastering fundamentals like trigger control, grip, stance, and sight alignment, rather than just practice volume. The video promotes his 'Master Your Accuracy' class as a structured way to address these issues.
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