This video critiques a Modern Samurai Project (MSP) class taught by Scott Jedlinsky, based on a student's review. The speaker, Ben Stoeger, highlights perceived issues such as excessive BJJ discussion, name-dropping, negative commentary on other instructors, and questionable tactical advice. Stoeger also notes Jedlinsky's strong negative reaction to being mentioned, interpreting it as a sign of personal animosity stemming from online interactions and perceived competition in the firearms training space.
This training progression, demonstrated by Ben Stoeger, moves from 'corrective' shooting (ensuring accuracy by pausing for sight alignment) to 'reactive' shooting (firing as sights return) and finally to 'predictive' shooting (shooting faster than conscious reaction allows). The goal is to improve firearm control and accuracy through understanding the cause-and-effect of shooting inputs at increasing speeds.
This video provides a comprehensive training regimen designed for effective firearm practice using 100 rounds or less. Instructor Rick from Achilles Heel Tactical demonstrates several drills focusing on trigger control, grip consistency, shot calling, and movement. The techniques emphasize building self-awareness and understanding cause-and-effect relationships behind the gun, suitable for shooters looking to develop fundamental skills.
This video explains and demonstrates predictive shooting, a technique focused on anticipating the firearm's behavior for rapid, accurate fire. The instructor, demonstrating expert-level proficiency, emphasizes consistent actions to predict outcomes, rather than confirming each shot. This method is crucial for achieving high-speed shooting paces, such as the 1.97 seconds shown for multiple shots, without hesitation.
This guide, presented by a professional firearms instructor, details the strategic application of 'Aiming Schemes' for handgun shooting. It emphasizes adapting shooting pace to target distance and introduces predictive and reactive shooting techniques, citing competitive shooter Hwansik Kim. The instruction highlights how optimizing aiming schemes, rather than shooting every target the same way, is crucial for maximizing speed and accuracy in performance shooting scenarios.
Joel Park, a firearms instructor with high authority, critiques vague training terms like 'exploration mode.' He advocates for specific, actionable cues and using drills like El Presidente to find a shooter's breaking point by increasing speed. The focus is on identifying and correcting specific mechanical failures rather than general exploration, emphasizing habit building through performance on demand reps.
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 guide outlines advanced shooting techniques for improving speed and accuracy, drawing from the expertise of Joel Park, a professional firearms instructor. It details predictive shooting for diagnosing grip and recoil, and reactive shooting for precise engagement. The training emphasizes structured drills and understanding equipment influence for competitive and duty readiness.
This video from Achilles Heel Tactical introduces the concept of predictive shooting, a technique where the trigger press is initiated as the firearm rises, before reaching the point of aim. Instructor Rick emphasizes the importance of predicting the firearm's behavior to maintain control and accuracy during rapid fire. The goal is to achieve maximum speed while ensuring consistent weapon performance.
This guide details the 'Doubles' drill, a predictive shooting technique taught by Matt Pranka. It emphasizes understanding the interplay between grip pressure and red dot sight behavior to improve accuracy and consistency. The drill helps shooters analyze their performance by correlating felt sensations with visual feedback, leading to better recoil management and target acquisition.
This video details a predictive shooting progression, starting at 15 yards and extending to 25 yards and beyond, as demonstrated by expert instructor Jeff Heil. The drill emphasizes rapid-fire engagement with a red-dot equipped handgun and focuses on assessing overall grip consistency and achieving 'alpha' hits, rather than dwelling on occasional misses. The instruction highlights advanced recoil management and technical grip mechanics.
This video emphasizes process-oriented training over result-based training for firearms proficiency. It introduces a series of drills, starting with 'Trigger Control at Speed,' to build a durable grip and develop trigger manipulation skills. The progression includes 'One Shot Return,' '50/50s,' and 'Doubles,' progressively increasing distance and complexity to refine visual anchoring, grip consistency, and predictive shooting capabilities. The instructor stresses the importance of analyzing feedback to understand cause and effect, rather than focusing solely on the target outcome.
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