How to Know When to Ease Up in Training

Published on October 11, 2025
Duration: 11:20

This video explains how to balance pushing your limits in firearms training with the need to assess and correct mistakes. Instructor Joel Park advises training at a pace that is slightly uncomfortable, allowing you to identify the cause of errors. If you can articulate what went wrong, you're likely in the right training zone. If the task is too difficult or results are unpredictable, it's time to dial back the pace or complexity.

Quick Summary

To assess your firearms training pace, push yourself slightly beyond comfort to reveal mistakes. If you can articulate the cause of an error (e.g., trigger press, grip), you're likely training effectively. If you have no idea why shots are missing or the task is impossible, slow down.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I'm training too fast or too hard in firearms practice?

If you can't articulate what's going wrong when you make a mistake, or if the task is simply not feasible, it's a sign you're pushing too hard. You should be able to link cause and effect, understanding why a shot missed or a drill failed.

What's the best way to assess my shooting pace during training?

Train at a pace that's slightly uncomfortable, where you can still identify errors. If you can explain why a shot went where it did (e.g., 'my hand pushed the gun'), you're likely at an effective pace. If you have no idea, slow down.

When should I consider dialing back my speed in firearms training?

Dial back your speed if you're consistently making the same errors, your groups aren't improving, or you have no idea where your shots are going. This indicates the pace is too high for effective learning and correction.

How do I set realistic goals for improving my shooting speed?

Set incremental goals. If you can achieve a drill in 2 seconds, aim for 1.8 seconds, not a drastic jump to 1.4. This allows for analysis of your technique and gradual improvement.

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