Intro To The Tactical Games (with National Champ Jacob Heppner)

Published on September 28, 2023
Duration: 11:16

This video introduces the Tactical Games (TTG) competition format, emphasizing its 50/50 split between fitness and shooting. National Champion Jacob Heppner explains how stages tax the nervous and cardiovascular systems to test shooting accuracy under stress. The scoring system penalizes missed shots, highlighting the importance of controlled accuracy over raw speed. The guide details target types, scoring objectives, and the concept of aiming for 80% capacity and accuracy during training.

Quick Summary

The Tactical Games (TTG) are a competition format that balances fitness and shooting skills, with a 50/50 split across the event. The goal is to assess how well competitors can shoot accurately while under cardiovascular and nervous system stress. Scores are based on raw time plus penalties for missed shots, emphasizing controlled accuracy over pure speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:49What are the Tactical Games (TTG)?
  2. 01:02Competition Structure: Days and Scoring Split
  3. 01:33How TTG Taxes Your System
  4. 01:51Target Description and Scoring Zones
  5. 02:13Objective: Hits Per Circle
  6. 02:32Target Engagement Strategy
  7. 03:23Penalty System for Missed Shots
  8. 03:37Example: Raw Time vs. Total Score
  9. 04:35Training Goal: 80% Capacity and Accuracy
  10. 06:22Performance Degradation Example
  11. 07:14Workout Breakdown: Sandbag Over Yoke & Rifle Shots
  12. 08:38National Champion's Performance
  13. 09:17Learnings from the Training Session
  14. 10:16Wrap-up and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core concept behind the Tactical Games (TTG) competition?

The Tactical Games (TTG) are designed to test a competitor's ability to shoot accurately while under significant physical and mental stress. The competition is split 50% fitness and 50% shooting, aiming to see how well individuals perform when their cardiovascular system is taxed and their nervous system is challenged.

How are scores calculated in the Tactical Games?

Scores in the Tactical Games are a combination of raw performance time and penalties. While individual stages may focus on fitness or shooting, the overall weekend score reflects a 50/50 split. Missed shots incur a penalty, typically 10 seconds per miss, which is added to the raw time to determine the final score.

What is the recommended training approach for the Tactical Games?

A key training principle for the Tactical Games is to practice shooting under duress. Competitors are advised to aim for approximately 80% of their maximum capacity (RPE) for both physical exertion and shooting accuracy. This means moving at a controlled pace and maintaining a high hit percentage on targets, even when fatigued.

What kind of targets are used in the Tactical Games?

Targets in the Tactical Games are generally large pieces of paper, around 18x20 inches, with scoring zones printed on them. These zones often include smaller circles, typically 3 to 3.5 inches in diameter, where a specific number of hits are required for a stage to be considered complete without penalties.

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