This guide outlines a 30-minute daily dry fire routine focused on deliberate practice and continuous self-critique, as explained by Joel Park. The approach emphasizes short, focused drills (3-5 minutes each) that address specific skills like trigger control, draw mechanics, and target transitions. Park stresses the importance of varying drill setups and focusing on minute details to avoid complacency and drive consistent improvement, drawing from his experience as a competitive shooter.
This video features a discussion between Ben Berry and Ben Stoeger regarding significant ongoing issues within USPSA. Key topics include proposed bylaw changes, the removal of the president position, a pending lawsuit, and the implementation of a code of conduct. The conversation highlights the complexities of organizational governance, member feedback, and the challenges of managing a large sports association.
Ben Stoeger emphasizes safety vetting over specific skill levels for class entry. He uses competitive shooting classifications (USPSA, IDPA) or law enforcement agency vetting as indicators of a student's ability to follow safety rules. For advanced courses, he looks for 'shooting nerds' who practice frequently and are deeply immersed in the sport, as they tend to enjoy and benefit more from higher-level training, regardless of formal skill rating.
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