Reflecting on 1 Year at the Tactical Games

Published on December 10, 2019
Duration: 20:27

This video offers a reflective review of the Tactical Games over the past year, highlighting its growth from a small invitational to a larger public event. The speaker, Ivan Kipper, discusses improvements in logistics and information dissemination, while also critiquing static stage design, long wait times between events, and inconsistent scoring. He provides advice on division selection, training, and gear, ultimately stepping back from competing due to recurring issues but expressing hope for future improvements.

Quick Summary

The Tactical Games are a hybrid competition combining physical challenges with pistol and rifle shooting, akin to a CrossFit event merged with a two-gun competition. While the event has seen growth in participation and improved logistics, common criticisms include static stage design, long delays between events, and inconsistent scoring. The social aspect and community are often cited as major draws for competitors.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & What are the Tactical Games?
  2. 01:25Growth of the Tactical Games
  3. 02:29Improvements in Logistics & Information
  4. 03:09Critique of Stage Design
  5. 05:21Common Theme: Running Late & Long Wait Times
  6. 07:13Biggest Takeaways: Vanilla Course Design & Static Shooting
  7. 07:58Why Keep Competing? The Fun Factor
  8. 09:23Constructive Criticism & Transparency
  9. 11:04Perspective: Competition vs. First-Time Experience
  10. 11:43Hopes for Improvement: New Staff & Scoring
  11. 13:07Scoring Issues Detailed
  12. 13:12Stage Design Improvements Expected
  13. 13:37Should You Compete? The Fun & People
  14. 14:21Should You Train Specifically for It?
  15. 15:07Which Class Should You Compete In?
  16. 17:39Where Does This Leave Me? Stepping Back
  17. 18:25Advice for Aspiring Competitors: Don't Create Roadblocks
  18. 19:13Looking at Other Competitions (Desert Brutality)
  19. 20:12Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Tactical Games?

The Tactical Games are a competition that blends physically demanding tasks with shooting disciplines involving both pistol and rifle. They are often described as a hybrid between a CrossFit competition and a two-gun competition, requiring both athletic ability and marksmanship skills.

What are common criticisms of the Tactical Games' stage design?

A frequent criticism is that stage designs are often too static, resembling shooting qualifications rather than dynamic scenarios. There's a perceived lack of emphasis on movement with shooting, positional shooting, or allowing competitors to creatively solve shooting problems.

What are the main division recommendations for Tactical Games competitors?

For military and law enforcement, the Elite division is recommended to test proficiency. For those not in these professions who want to compete for fun, the Intermediate division is suggested. The women's division is also highlighted as a supportive and close-knit group.

What are the key takeaways from a year of competing in the Tactical Games?

Key takeaways include significant growth in competitor numbers and improved logistics, but persistent issues with static stage design, long delays between events, and unreliable scoring. The social aspect and community are strong positives.

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