This guide synthesizes Joel Park's insights on achieving disciplined shooting through precise self-coaching. Park, a Grand Master in USPSA, emphasizes actionable internal dialogue and mental programming to enhance accuracy and control under pressure. The techniques focus on identifying personal weaknesses and developing tailored cues to improve performance in competitive shooting scenarios.
Ben Stoeger discusses his early mindset and training philosophy that enabled rapid progression in competitive shooting. He emphasizes self-belief, the importance of not emulating less experienced shooters, and setting high performance bars from the outset. Stoeger highlights that geographical isolation and limited access to mentors necessitated a strong internal drive and a unique approach to skill development.
This Gun Talk Radio episode features trainer Chris Cerino explaining how to self-coach shooting skills. He details common mistakes shooters make without realizing it and provides steps to correct them. The discussion also includes a listener call about the trigger on the new Colt Python. The episode emphasizes self-improvement in shooting techniques and gun handling.
This video argues that traditional diagnostic pistol targets are largely ineffective for modern practical shooting. While they may offer a single clue for recoil anticipation (low and left for right-handed shooters), they fail to diagnose the root cause or address multiple issues. The most effective way to improve is through instruction from a qualified coach, with self-coaching developing over time through personal experience and feedback.
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