Practical Pistol Show 173- Should I quit matches awhile?

Published on December 1, 2016
Duration: 33:17

This discussion from the Practical Pistol Show addresses the common challenge of balancing speed and accuracy in competitive shooting. The hosts emphasize that while slowing down might seem like a solution for accuracy issues, it's not a long-term fix for improvement. Instead, they advocate for pushing speed in practice to identify limits and then developing the discipline to execute at a controlled, accurate match pace. The conversation also touches on combating performance regression in matches, the importance of grip strength, and finding motivation.

Quick Summary

For competitive pistol shooting, slowing down is not a long-term solution for accuracy issues. Instead, push your speed in practice to identify limits and develop the discipline to execute accurately at your match pace. Treat local matches with the same seriousness as major ones, and consider changing your squad to improve focus. For grip strength, use dry-fire drills with an exaggerated grip until fatigued.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and New Computer
  2. 01:20Question: Speed vs. Accuracy in Matches
  3. 01:53Slowing Down is Not a Long-Term Solution
  4. 02:23Normalcy of Performance Differences
  5. 03:52Tim Herron's Perspective on Speed
  6. 05:06Defining 100% Speed
  7. 06:27Practice vs. Match Strategy
  8. 07:14Developing Match Discipline in Practice
  9. 08:11Embracing Misses in Practice
  10. 09:39Experimentation in Practice
  11. 10:15Major vs. Minor Match Performance
  12. 11:52Question: Training vs. Match Regression
  13. 13:07Addressing Regression: Company You Keep
  14. 13:42Mindset Shift for Local Matches
  15. 14:32Changing Squads for Focus
  16. 16:27Nick's Take on Squad Dynamics
  17. 17:19Focusing on Big Matches
  18. 19:11The Off-Season and Motivation
  19. 20:23When to Skip Matches
  20. 21:16Winning Local Matches and Lack of Challenge
  21. 21:53Hunting Open Shooters for Motivation
  22. 22:23Finding New Goals
  23. 23:13Question: Grip Strength for Racers
  24. 24:09Reprogramming Grip for Shooting
  25. 25:18Nick's Perspective on Grip
  26. 26:00Controlled Live-Fire Grip Training
  27. 26:42Podcast Wrap-up and Timers
  28. 27:21Pocket Pro 2 vs. Pocket Pro 1
  29. 31:20Timer Drawbacks and Future Innovations

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I slow down to improve accuracy in pistol matches?

Slowing down is generally not a long-term solution for improving shooting skills. While it can help in the moment to avoid mistakes at a match, true improvement comes from practicing at higher speeds to identify limits and then developing the discipline to execute accurately at your match pace.

How can I overcome performance regression in pistol matches?

Performance regression can be addressed by changing your mindset to treat local matches with the same seriousness as major ones. Consider changing your squad to shoot with more focused individuals, and if motivation is low, take breaks to focus on practice and return when you feel ready.

What is the best way to improve grip strength for pistol shooting?

To improve grip strength, engage in dry-fire drills with an exaggerated grip until your hands are fatigued. This helps build the necessary muscle memory and strength, which can then be reaffirmed during live-fire practice.

How do I balance speed and accuracy in competitive shooting?

The key is to push your speed in practice to understand your limits and then develop the discipline to shoot at a controlled match pace where you can consistently achieve accurate hits. Practice is for experimentation, while matches are for executing your developed skills.

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