Joel Park, a USPSA Grand Master, explains how to develop 'match pace' shooting. He emphasizes that consistent performance under pressure is built through disciplined practice habits, focusing on accountability and proper shooting mechanics rather than just speed. The guide details how to transition from predictive to reactive shooting, adjust tempo for different targets, and structure practice sessions to build the confidence needed for competition.
This video emphasizes that the mental game in shooting is trained continuously through daily habits and approach to practice, rather than specific, isolated sessions. Instructor Ben Stoeger advises becoming conscious of how you train, advocating for a process-oriented approach over a purely result-oriented one to build a robust mental game for competition.
This video by Scott Jelinski of Modern Samurai Project outlines a structured dry-fire methodology to significantly improve drawing speed. It emphasizes a three-mode practice approach: Accuracy Mode for fundamental precision, Speed Mode for pushing temporal limits without immediate accuracy judgment, and Match Mode for integrating speed and accuracy. By using a camera and shot timer, practitioners can identify inefficiencies, make targeted adjustments, and progressively reduce draw times, leading to marked improvements in a short period.
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