Practical Shooting After Dark EP 156

Published on July 22, 2021
Duration: 34:53

This video features a discussion on improving shooting performance through enhanced hand-eye coordination and vision training. Professor Huanchet Kim details a specific exercise involving rapid focal depth changes between a target and a finger at arm's length to improve visual processing speed. The conversation also touches on the culture of USPSA, the importance of fair play, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of shooting on a 'super squad'.

Quick Summary

To enhance shooting performance, practice rapidly shifting focus between a distant target and a finger at arm's length. This trains eye muscles for quick focal depth changes, improving visual processing speed. Keeping eyes wide open is key. This technique is vital for all shooting disciplines, including red dot users.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & USPSA Culture Discussion
  2. 01:06Issues in USPSA Culture: Unfair Hits
  3. 04:30Match Quality and Stage Design
  4. 11:15Vision Training for Hand-Eye Coordination
  5. 18:17GX Holster Review with Adjustable Retention
  6. 23:25Super Squad Selection Debate
  7. 34:26Podcast Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How can shooters improve their hand-eye coordination and vision for better performance?

A key technique involves rapidly shifting focus between a distant target and a finger held at arm's length. This exercise trains the eye muscles to change focal depth quickly, improving visual processing speed and accuracy. Keeping eyes wide open during this drill is crucial for maintaining a broad field of view.

What are the main issues with the current culture in USPSA?

A significant issue is competitors requesting hits that aren't theirs or asking for doubles on single-shot holes. This practice, sometimes enabled by range officers, unfairly influences match outcomes and undermines the sport's integrity. Improving this culture is vital for fair competition.

Does being on a 'super squad' provide a competitive advantage in shooting matches?

Yes, being on a super squad can offer advantages. Shooters on these squads often receive early information about stage timing, activator sequences, and target orders. This knowledge can help them optimize their plans and avoid potential pitfalls, giving them an edge over other competitors.

What are the downsides of being on a super squad?

While beneficial for information gathering, super squads can also be detrimental. Some shooters may feel increased pressure, be tempted to adopt strategies that don't suit their strengths, or engage in psychological games. The optimal approach depends on an individual's mindset and how they handle competitive environments.

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