This video, presented by a professional firearms instructor from Tenicor, introduces Hwansik Kim's 'Aiming Schemes' to optimize shooting pace. It details Predictive Shooting for speed on close targets, Reactive Shooting for accuracy on more difficult shots, and Confirmation 3 for extreme precision. The instruction emphasizes strategically applying these techniques based on target distance and difficulty to improve overall performance, demonstrated with drills like the Bill Drill and utilizing shot timers.
The 'Track The A Zone' drill, demonstrated by Hwansik Kim, focuses on maintaining stationary shooting speed and accuracy while moving between targets obscured by vision barriers. It emphasizes precise A-zone tracking, smooth transitions, and efficient movement. The drill provides a method for diagnosing shooting errors, such as horizontal spread indicating tracking issues and vertical spread suggesting recoil or stability problems.
This entry details key techniques from the Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG) experience, as explained by instructors Ben Stoeger, Joel Park, and Hwansik Kim. It covers foundational one-handed shooting drills to improve control, advanced methods for blending tasks and optimizing transitions to reduce stage times, and the critical concept of adjusting vision and confirmation levels based on target risk for enhanced shooting discipline in competitive and tactical contexts.
This video details the 'Go Stop' training progression, a comprehensive drill designed by Hwansik Kim to enhance speed, accuracy, and movement efficiency. The progression systematically increases complexity, starting with a baseline drill and adding elements like reloads, vision barriers, and shooting on the move. Kim, an expert professional shooter and instructor, emphasizes establishing a baseline time and matching it as challenges increase, offering valuable insights for both live and dry fire practice.
This video delves into Hwansik Kim's "No Friction Grip Technique," a specialized method for firearm manipulation. The description indicates an explanation of this technique, suggesting a focus on practical application and potentially advanced shooting methodologies. The content likely aims to educate viewers on improving their grip and control of firearms, with potential implications for marksmanship and defensive shooting.
This video focuses on Hwansik Kim's USPSA Limited Optics competition firearm. While specific details about the gun's make and model beyond its participation in USPSA Limited Optics are not provided in the title or description, the content is geared towards competitive shooting enthusiasts interested in the equipment used at this level. The video likely showcases a customized or high-performance pistol set up for competition.
This YouTube video focuses on Hwansik Kim's specific Glock 47 firearm setup. The description points viewers to Hwansik's website (hkimshooting.com) and PSTG.us, suggesting a potential interest in custom builds, modifications, or accessory recommendations for this particular Glock model. While no specific details about the setup are provided in the text, the title clearly indicates a deep dive into a personalized Glock 47 configuration.
This YouTube video features Ben Stoeger and Hwansik Kim discussing and demonstrating fundamentals in 2023. The description highlights in-person classes and digital coaching available through Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG). It also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The content appears to be instructional and focused on improving shooting skills, likely within the context of competitive or practical shooting disciplines.
This video offers advanced insights into pistol recoil management, challenging the notion of gripping a firearm as hard as possible. It features techniques from world-class shooters like Yong Lee (joint manipulation), Eric Grauffel (push-pull), and Hwansik Kim (directional pressure), emphasizing relaxation and precise control. Ron Avery's 'pliable grip' concept is also highlighted, suggesting a 'sticky' grip adheres better during recoil. Practical application drills focus on building the grip and using elbow tension for sight alignment.
This video showcases participation in a USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) competition held in Custer, WA, in March 2016. The featured firearm is a Tanfoglio Stock II pistol. The video is likely a recording of Hwansik Kim's performance during the match, highlighting practical shooting skills and the capabilities of the specific Tanfoglio model in a competitive environment.
This YouTube video, titled "CM09-13 table stakes USPSA," appears to document a competitive shooting event at Custer, WA, on November 11, 2014, featuring Hwansik Kim. The title suggests it relates to "table stakes" in USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association), implying a focus on the foundational or essential elements of the sport. Given the USPSA context, the video likely showcases practical shooting skills, firearm handling, and competition dynamics. The provided information points towards a dedicated shooting sports event rather than a review or instructional video.
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