This video documents a USPSA match, focusing on the shooter's performance and areas for improvement. Key takeaways include the importance of fluid movements, avoiding overconfirmation on targets, and strategic reloading. The shooter also discusses a target engagement method called 'point, blend, sights' and the impact of dry fire practice on performance. While acknowledging a failed Grandmaster run and a D-class score due to a malfunction, the shooter highlights progress in transitions, movement, and stage planning, aiming for continuous improvement.
This YouTube video features a Grandmaster explaining the factors contributing to shooting speed. The description highlights TENICOR's website and social media presence across various platforms, suggesting a focus on tactical firearms and related gear. While the specific firearm or caliber isn't mentioned, the context implies a discussion relevant to competitive shooting, self-defense, or general firearms training techniques.
This video details the journey to achieving Master class in USPSA Carry Optics, highlighting common mistakes and areas for improvement. The speaker, a Master class shooter, breaks down specific classifier stages, demonstrating how minor errors in fundamentals, target transitions, and stage memorization can significantly impact scores. It emphasizes the importance of consistent execution and practice to move towards Grandmaster.
Les Kismartoni, a Grandmaster shooter, discusses the intricacies of competitive shooting sports like USPSA and IDPA. He explains the progression of skill levels, from unclassified to Grandmaster, based on classifier scores. The conversation delves into the evolution of divisions, the strategic importance of reloading, and the challenges of stage design in volunteer-run clubs.
This video features USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith from JBS Training Group discussing the distinction between reactive and predictive shooting techniques. He explains that shots under 0.25 seconds are generally considered predictive, while those exceeding that timeframe are reactive. The description highlights a valuable class Smith conducted in Idaho, emphasizing the practical application of concepts and drills learned from his instruction. The content focuses on fundamental shooting principles for improving performance.
This YouTube video features Taran demonstrating and explaining how to achieve rapid shooting speeds, with renowned shooter Josh Barnett observing. The content focuses on the techniques and tips employed by Taran to perform at a "Grandmaster level" in shooting. The description highlights that Taran will break down his method, providing valuable insights for viewers looking to improve their own shooting proficiency and speed, likely within a competitive context.
Jarrod Murrieta achieved Grandmaster classification in USPSA Carry Optics in under three years, attributing his rapid rise to extensive dry fire practice, mastering fundamentals, and surrounding himself with competitive peers. He emphasizes the importance of consistent training, refining movement efficiency, and pushing comfort zones to improve performance. Murrieta outlines his future goals, including winning a Level 2 match, earning the 'Fast Coin,' and achieving the 'Black Belt Patch' with specific firearms.
This podcast episode features a discussion between a firearms instructor and Lane Gries, a USPSA Grandmaster and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. They explore the unique challenges and crossovers between high-level competition in both disciplines. Key topics include the objective nature of USPSA classifications versus the subjective nature of BJJ belts, the mental and physical demands of each sport, and strategies for balancing training and preventing burnout. Gries shares insights into his training regimen, competitive aspirations, and the importance of technical precision in shooting.
This video celebrates Taran's significant achievement as the first-ever nine-time Grandmaster in the USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association). The title highlights a major accomplishment within the competitive shooting world, indicating a focus on elite-level performance and potentially the skills, training, or firearms involved in reaching such a high echelon in the sport.
This YouTube Short features USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith from JBS Training Group discussing his post-success thought process. Smith, a highly accomplished competitive shooter, shares insights into his mental approach after achieving a successful run in a competition. The video aims to provide viewers with a glimpse into the mindset of a top-tier shooter.
USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith shares his insights on his children's initial shooting experiences and what he learned about recoil anticipation. The video, presented in a #shorts format, touches upon common experiences for those new to firearms and highlights the importance of understanding recoil mechanics. It also promotes the TENICOR brand through its social media links.
This video features USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith from JBS Training Group discussing the topic of reactive shooting. The description highlights the involvement of TENICOR, a firearm accessory manufacturer, with links to their website and social media platforms. While no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned, the focus on a competitive shooter and a tactical topic suggests a focus on practical shooting skills and potentially related gear.
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