This video advocates for a training methodology that embraces controlled mistakes and pushing performance limits. Instructor Joel Park emphasizes that 'training to miss' is crucial for improvement, encouraging shooters to operate at a 'simmering' frustration level. By allowing for misses and analyzing them, shooters can identify areas for refinement and ultimately increase both speed and accuracy. The approach involves experimenting with faster shooting paces and reducing sight confirmation times, especially at closer ranges, to unlock new levels of performance.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben Stoeger, Tim Heron, and Matt Hopkins discussing training methodologies for competitive shooting. They explore the balance between pushing speed and maintaining consistency, particularly in the lead-up to major matches. The discussion covers when to shift focus from skill acquisition to solidifying existing abilities, the importance of gear reliability, and effective strategies for transitions and body positioning during stages. The panel emphasizes a practical, results-oriented approach to training.
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