3 Things I Didn't (and did) Learn After 1 Year of Competition
After a year of competition, the speaker emphasizes that acceptable accuracy standards are crucial, but speed often has diminishing returns. They highlight the importance of 'eyes lead shooting' for faster target transitions and the necessity of blending shooting and movement rather than treating them as sequential actions. The speaker also cautions that competition, while a valuable training tool, can develop 'training scars' if not approached with a measured understanding of its gamified elements.











