Joel Park, an expert instructor, breaks down common shooting problems into vision and mechanical issues. He emphasizes separating transition problems (vision) from grip/trigger issues (mechanical). The guide provides actionable dry-fire and live-fire drills to improve target transitions and the ability to shoot pairs or doubles accurately, focusing on visual mechanics and controlled grip.
This video focuses on improving shooting speed and accuracy through the MXAD drill, emphasizing a 'maximum aggression' training pace. Instructor Ben Stoeger highlights the importance of pushing comfort zones, identifying and correcting mistakes, and developing visual control. The core principle is to train at a pace where errors occur, allowing for targeted improvement, rather than solely focusing on perfect execution at slower speeds.
This video demonstrates two runs of the MXAD drill, focusing on draw stroke speed and accuracy, followed by transitions and target engagement. The shooter achieves clean runs with times in the 230s and 220s, highlighting efficient movement and shot placement.
This video showcases the MXAD drill, focusing on rapid target transitions and accuracy. The drill involves engaging six rounds in the A zone at 5 yards, followed by two shots to the A zone at 12 yards. The description highlights the importance of speed, with 3 seconds being a good benchmark, and emphasizes that faster times are exceptional. The drill is typically performed with a competition rig, suggesting a focus on competitive shooting or advanced defensive training.
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