Videos tagged with Training Plan
This live training session from John G. Johnson's 'Firearms Training' channel addresses 10 common reasons shooters struggle at the range and provides actionable solutions. John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, emphasizes that accuracy issues are typically shooter-dependent, not equipment-related. The video details critical techniques like proper grip, stance, trigger control, dominant eye alignment, sight picture, follow-through, and avoiding anticipation, offering practical advice to tighten groups and build confidence.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson breaks down the top 10 common pistol shooting mistakes and provides actionable fixes. Instructor John G. Johnson emphasizes the importance of fundamentals like grip, trigger control, sight alignment, and stance. He advises incorporating dry-fire practice and training with a clear purpose to improve accuracy and defensive readiness.
This video features Olympic gold medalist Ginny Thrasher discussing the critical importance of having a written training plan for improving shooting performance. She emphasizes that setting clear goals on paper aids focus, progress tracking, and overall enhancement. The interview, hosted on the NSSF YouTube channel, delves into her training philosophy and journey as a USA Shooting member. The description also promotes various NSSF initiatives and resources for shooters and hunters.
John Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, discusses how shooting too many rounds without focus can negatively impact accuracy. He emphasizes the concept of 'diminishing returns' and advises against simply 'blasting rounds.' Instead, he advocates for a planned approach to range time, focusing on fundamentals like grip, stance, trigger control, sight alignment, and sight picture, even when shooting fewer rounds. Johnson also highlights the importance of training at appropriate distances and seeking qualified instruction to improve proficiency for self-defense.
This video provides essential tips for visiting an indoor gun range. Key advice includes always wearing safety gear, a specific protocol for handling your firearm and bag at the range (always bring the bag to the gun, never the gun to the bag), dressing appropriately with closed-toe shoes and shirts, and having a training plan rather than just 'blasting' ammunition.











