Stop Training Everything at Once — Here’s the Right Order

Published on October 28, 2025
Duration: 14:48

This video emphasizes a focused approach to firearms training, advocating for mastering one skill at a time rather than attempting to improve all aspects of shooting simultaneously. The instructor suggests using complex drills to identify weaknesses, then isolating those specific skills for focused practice before reintegrating them. This method aims to break old habits and build a more well-rounded shooter.

Quick Summary

To effectively improve shooting skills and break old habits, focus on mastering one fundamental at a time. Use complex drills to identify weaknesses, then isolate those specific skills for dedicated practice before reintegrating them into your overall training regimen.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Challenge of Multi-Skill Training
  2. 00:34Day One Fundamentals Class Overview
  3. 01:33Designated Target Drill Example
  4. 02:25Why Focusing on One Thing is Crucial
  5. 03:44Interconnectedness of Shooting Skills
  6. 04:50The Pitfall of Concept Chasing
  7. 06:02Isolating Skills Within Drills
  8. 06:37Setting Conditions for Specific Fundamentals
  9. 07:53Marksmanship vs. Aggressive Shooting
  10. 08:47Choosing Drills Based on Fundamentals
  11. 09:38Mastering One Area Before Adding Another
  12. 10:26Testing Skills in Isolation
  13. 10:44Dry Fire for Visual Skills
  14. 11:00Working on Grip Issues
  15. 11:25Applying Isolated Skills to Stages
  16. 12:24Easiest Areas to Concentrate On
  17. 12:33Grip, Vision, and Trigger Control as Journeys
  18. 13:10Recap: Drill, Isolate, Improve
  19. 13:57Rounding Out Your Training
  20. 14:14Addressing the Smallest Areas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to improve shooting skills without getting overwhelmed?

Instead of trying to improve all shooting skills at once, focus on mastering one fundamental at a time. Use complex drills to identify weaknesses, then isolate those specific skills for dedicated practice before reintegrating them into your overall training.

How can I effectively break old shooting habits?

Breaking old habits requires a focused approach. Identify the specific habit you want to change, then create or find drills that specifically target and correct that behavior. Consistent, isolated practice is key to replacing old patterns with new, improved ones.

What are the most important shooting fundamentals to focus on?

While all fundamentals are interconnected, grip, vision (target focus), and trigger control are considered continuous journeys without a definitive endpoint. These require ongoing refinement and practice throughout a shooter's development.

How should I use drills to improve my shooting?

Drills should be selected or adapted to set the conditions for practicing a specific fundamental you want to improve. Use complex drills to diagnose issues, then employ simpler, isolated drills to work on those specific weaknesses before returning to more complex scenarios.

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