NOIR | Season 5 | Ep. 3: DISCIPLINE

Published on October 18, 2016
Duration: 27:52

This episode of NOIR focuses on discipline through the lens of competitive shooting, featuring Grand Master JJ Racaza. Key takeaways include improving draw speed by adopting an urgent mindset, mastering subconscious performance through fundamental training, and understanding trigger reset techniques for faster follow-up shots. The discussion also touches on the challenges of restrictive gun laws, using New Jersey as a case study, and draws parallels between shooting discipline and extreme sports.

Quick Summary

Improve your shooting discipline by focusing on subconscious performance through fundamental training and mastering trigger reset techniques. Adopt an urgent mindset for faster draw strokes, as demonstrated by Grand Master JJ Racaza.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Discipline & JJ Racaza
  2. 02:13JJ Racaza's Training Philosophy at Magnus Sports
  3. 03:53Improving Your Draw Stroke with JJ Racaza
  4. 06:22Fundamentals for Subconscious Performance
  5. 08:42Mastering Trigger Reset for Faster Shots
  6. 10:14New Jersey Gun Law Issues & Legal Cases
  7. 12:50Discipline in Extreme Sports with Morgan Wade
  8. 15:52Race Gun Performance Drills
  9. 17:45Critique of NJ Magazine Capacity Laws

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my draw stroke speed in competitive shooting?

According to JJ Racaza, adopt an urgent mindset. Imagine 'snatching' the gun from the holster with extreme urgency, similar to retrieving an item dropped in a compromising situation. This intensity can shave significant time off your draw.

What is the key to subconscious performance in shooting?

The key is to train simple, measurable fundamentals until they become subconscious. Conscious thought can impede performance under pressure. By drilling basics repeatedly, you enable your body to react faster and more accurately during competition.

What is trigger reset preparation in shooting?

Trigger reset preparation involves resetting the trigger mechanism while the firearm is cycling and returning to the target. Instead of holding the trigger back, you should feel the reset point and prep it, minimizing the delay between shots for faster follow-up.

What are the challenges of New Jersey gun laws for competitive shooters?

New Jersey has strict laws, including magazine capacity limits and restrictions on ammunition types like hollow points. These laws can lead to serious legal trouble for competitive shooters traveling through the state, even for technical violations.

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