Interview with Steve Anderson - Talking his Advanced Class, mental management and more

Published on March 24, 2020
Duration: 25:57

This video features an interview with Steve Anderson, a prominent figure in practical shooting and dry-fire training. Anderson discusses his advanced class, focusing on mental management and competitive strategy rather than pure technique. He emphasizes the importance of structured practice, particularly dry-fire, and outlines different levels of participation in shooting sports. Anderson also shares insights from his books, detailing drills for improvement and the principles behind effective performance.

Quick Summary

Steve Anderson, a pioneer in practical shooting dry-fire training, emphasizes mental management and strategic practice over pure technique in his advanced classes. He advises new competitors to start with Steel Challenge and focus on safety and learning. For experienced shooters, he stresses finding one trusted instructor and dedicating focused daily practice, distinguishing between 'speed mode' and 'match mode' training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Steve Anderson and his Advanced Class
  2. 01:42Steve Anderson's Elevator Introduction
  3. 02:12Advice for New Shooters Starting Competition
  4. 03:24Expectations for First Competition Matches
  5. 04:04Improving for Experienced Shooters: Mental Game
  6. 05:27Defining Levels of Participation in Shooting Sports
  7. 06:38The Mental Game and Process-Oriented Practice
  8. 07:05Steve Anderson's Standard vs. Advanced Classes
  9. 08:06Standard Class: Fundamental Technique and Dry Fire
  10. 09:06Advanced Class: Practice and Competition Strategy
  11. 09:45Navigating Information in the Internet Age
  12. 11:17Importance of Equipment in Competition
  13. 13:08Synopsis of Steve Anderson's Books
  14. 15:06Book: Get to Work - Back to Basics
  15. 16:01Experiential Learning and Group Shooting
  16. 17:10Advice for Shooters Who Counter with 'Why I Can't'
  17. 18:50Experiential Learning and Principles vs. Techniques
  18. 21:07Moving Dry Fire and Practice Strategies
  19. 22:16Match Mode vs. Speed Mode Practice
  20. 23:55Moving Dry Fire Techniques

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Steve Anderson best known for in the firearms community?

Steve Anderson is widely recognized as 'the dry-fire guy' and 'the middlegame guy' in practical shooting. He is credited with popularizing dry-fire training in a competitive context and has authored several influential books on the subject.

What are the key differences between Steve Anderson's standard and advanced shooting classes?

Anderson's standard class focuses on fundamental techniques and principles of movement, including extensive dry-fire practice. His advanced class shifts the focus to how to practice effectively, how to compete, and mental management, assuming participants already have basic technical skills.

What advice does Steve Anderson give to new shooters interested in competition?

For new shooters, Anderson recommends starting with Steel Challenge due to its beginner-friendly nature, then progressing to IDPA or USPSA. He stresses that the primary goals for a first match should be to be safe, have fun, and learn the sport, not immediate performance.

How should shooters approach learning new techniques from online resources?

Steve Anderson advises finding one instructor whose teaching style resonates with you and strictly following their guidance. He cautions against combining techniques from multiple sources, as this can lead to confusion and suboptimal results.

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