Using USPSA skills to take your IDPA game to the next level - STOP BEING SLOW

Published on September 5, 2021
Duration: 12:06

This guide focuses on improving IDPA stage times by adopting USPSA-inspired techniques. Key strategies include avoiding 'crowding cover' for faster position entry/exit, maintaining balanced stance for efficient transitions, and practicing safe gun handling while moving. The video emphasizes utilizing 'dead time' during draws and reloads, efficient stage planning, and thorough mental rehearsal to achieve subconscious operation and reduce overall stage times.

Quick Summary

To improve IDPA stage times, adopt USPSA skills like avoiding 'crowding cover' for faster position entry/exit and maintaining balanced stances for efficient transitions. Practice safe gun handling while moving, holding the firearm at chin level. Utilize 'dead time' during draws and reloads, and conduct thorough stage planning and mental rehearsal for subconscious operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: USPSA vs. IDPA Skills
  2. 01:21Skill 1: Position Entry, Crowding Cover, Stance
  3. 01:58Stop Crowding Cover
  4. 03:01Weight Distribution and Transitions
  5. 04:05Position Exit Efficiency
  6. 04:48Skill 2: Running with a Gun
  7. 05:18Running Technique: Chin Level Hold
  8. 06:02Muzzle Control While Moving
  9. 06:37Mounted vs. Dismounted Gun While Running
  10. 07:45Skill 3: Taking Free Movement
  11. 08:07Utilizing Dead Time (Draws & Reloads)
  12. 08:42Skill 4: Stage Planning & Efficiency
  13. 10:15Skill 5: Mental Rehearsal
  14. 10:25Visualizing the Stage
  15. 11:48Conclusion & Patreon Plug

Frequently Asked Questions

How can IDPA shooters improve their stage times using USPSA techniques?

IDPA shooters can improve stage times by adopting USPSA strategies like avoiding 'crowding cover' for faster position entry/exit, maintaining balanced stances for efficient transitions, and practicing safe gun handling while moving. Utilizing 'dead time' during draws and reloads, along with thorough stage planning and mental rehearsal, are also crucial for reducing overall times.

What is the best way to handle a firearm when running between shooting positions in competition?

When running between positions, especially for shorter distances, maintain a two-handed grip on the firearm. Hold the gun at chin level, ready to press out, which allows for quick acquisition of a firing grip and helps maintain muzzle awareness around obstacles and props.

Why is avoiding 'crowding cover' important for competitive shooters?

Avoiding 'crowding cover' means not pressing your chest directly against a barricade. This allows for a more natural stance, quicker entry into and exit from the shooting position, and avoids the need for awkward movements like a 'drop step,' all of which save valuable time on a stage.

How does mental rehearsal contribute to faster shooting in competitions like IDPA?

Mental rehearsal allows shooters to visualize the entire stage, including sight pictures, aim points, reload timing, and movements. This practice enables subconscious operation during the actual run, making actions smoother and faster, as if the shooter is on autopilot, leading to significantly reduced stage times.

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