Joel Park, an expert in practical shooting sports, explains the critical importance of isolating trigger manipulation during specific dry fire drills. By removing the trigger press, shooters can focus on fundamental skills like visual focus, sight alignment, and target transitions, leading to more efficient and effective practice. This method helps diagnose and correct underlying issues without the distraction of simulating recoil or a perfect shot.
This guide emphasizes a training philosophy where 90% of practice should be dedicated to isolated skill-building, focusing on personal improvement. The remaining 10% is for testing these skills in competitive or coached environments. This data-driven approach, advocated by Tenicor founder Jeff Fails, uses performance metrics from tools like the PACT Club Timer III to refine isolated practice.
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