Last IDPA Competition of 2025 | Full Run

Published on December 29, 2025
Duration: 9:52

This video documents the final IDPA competition of 2025, showcasing a competitive shooter's performance across six stages. The shooter, identified as Summer, demonstrates advanced techniques for accuracy, speed, and strategy, including 'zeroing down' stages and efficient cover utilization. Despite facing challenges like a non-threat hit and mental lapses, she finishes 20th out of 73 competitors, highlighting the importance of discipline and continuous improvement for the upcoming 2026 season.

Quick Summary

Success in IDPA competitions hinges on balancing speed with accuracy, employing efficient movement between cover, and executing smooth reloads. Maintaining strict target identification to avoid penalties and cultivating strong mental focus are crucial for consistent performance and achieving competitive scores.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Motivation for 2025 Finale
  2. 00:58Stage 1: Accuracy & Speed Balance
  3. 01:53Stage 2: Raw Time & Pace
  4. 03:09Stage 3: Cover Strategy & Reloads
  5. 04:12Stage 4: Unloaded Start & Penalty
  6. 05:49Stage 5: Mental Focus & Capacity
  7. 07:19Stage 6: Final Run & Distractions
  8. 08:08Match Results & New Year Wishes

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key strategies for success in IDPA competitions?

Success in IDPA relies on balancing speed with accuracy, employing efficient movement between cover points, executing smooth reloads, and maintaining strict target identification to avoid penalties. Mental focus and consistent practice are also crucial for peak performance.

How can shooters improve their IDPA stage times?

Improving IDPA stage times involves practicing specific stage plans, optimizing movement, mastering quick and efficient reloads, and developing strong trigger control for accurate follow-up shots. Analyzing performance after each stage helps identify areas for improvement.

What is the significance of 'zero points down' in IDPA?

'Zero points down' in IDPA means a shooter achieved perfect accuracy, with all shots hitting within the scoring zones and no procedural errors or penalties incurred. It signifies an ideal balance of speed and precision for that stage.

What common mistakes should IDPA shooters avoid?

Common IDPA mistakes include hitting non-threat targets, failing to follow stage commands, poor target identification, and lapses in mental focus leading to hesitation or errors. Rushing reloads or movement can also lead to accuracy issues and penalties.

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