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Watching videos of you shooting and trying to diagnose the issues is not as easy as it sounds. Nick Young explains the process he uses for digital coaching, and we give some tips for diagnosing your own shooting videos.
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Andreas took a shooting related class that didn’t focus on making him any better at shooting. We talk through the class as he shares his takeaways. Andreas also bought a new 2011, and it’s not what I was expecting.
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Getting back up to speed after taking a break and getting used to a new gun is the double whammy of obstacles. Handsome Kyle McNabb talks through his decision to switch guns and how he is getting up to speed with it.
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Throughout our shooting journey there are things we discover that we wish we could go back in time to tell ourselves. Nick Young and I each share 3 things we had to learn the hard way. Hopefully they will help shortcut your learning curve.
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There are a variety of shooting tests such as department quals and USPSA classifiers, but just going to the range and doing normal training might not be the most effective way to prepare yourself. My guest and I look at some shooting tests and explain our thought process on breaking them down and how to train for them.
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Paul Costa is a well-known shooting instructor, and he recently organized a class for me and Ben. I found him very likable and enjoyed talking to him during class. I asked Paul to come on the podcast to learn more about his teaching and training style. I decided to split the interview into two parts, and this is the second half of that interview.
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Paul Costa is a well-known shooting instructor, and he recently organized a class for me and Ben. I found him very likable and enjoyed talking to him during class. I asked Paul to come on the podcast to learn more about his teaching and training style. I decided to split the interview into two parts, and this is the first half of that interview.
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Today I have something a bit different for you. Professor Hwansik Kim explains his theories on studying shooting and the path to improvement while working smarter, not harder. Kim processes material in a much more analytical way than me, and I am excited to have him on the podcast more often.
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GM is the highest classification in USPSA. Nick Young, Jeff and I discuss what it takes to earn that classification and the most effective ways to train for it.
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Nick Young and Jeff join the podcast to discuss teaching and the lack of class videos online. We also discuss how we evaluate instructors.
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Nick Young and I discuss high accountability shooting and what it takes to build that ability. We also talk about some actionable rules you can put in place to keep yourself under control in matches and during other shooting test you face.
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Andreas has been teaching for quite a while. We compare notes on how classes have evolved and the lessons we’ve learned along the way.
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Carbine training is fun, but not cheap. Ben Stoeger and I compare notes for the most effective use of time and money for carbine training. We discuss balancing platforms, how PCC’s compare and our favorite setups.
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I don’t even know how to intro this because I have no words after hearing this story. Tom Castro has been through a lot lately and he sat down with me to tell me what’s been going on and answer my questions.
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It sounds good to say you’re a perpetual student and always learning, but that just isn’t the case with some people. Handsome Kyle and I discuss ways you can ensure you continue to grow as a shooter. We also discussed some methods to determine if your favorite instructor is as dedicated as they say they are.
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The discussion for today is regarding learning new skills and changing techniques. We make some arguments for why you should keep doing what you’re doing, and also why you need to try new things so you can grow as a shooter.
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Handsome Kyle and Andreas talk about high end pistols and if the performance justifies the additional cost. We also talk about high hit factor stages and some words of caution.
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Kyle McNabb has been teaching for a while and has some different approaches for marksmanship fundamentals. We talk through what he’s doing differently and the results he’s seeing in his students.
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How should you determine what to practice and know when it’s a good time to stop for the day? Nick Young is here to answer those questions and give some new perspective to take back to your training.
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Handsome Kyle and Andreas are back to discuss the value and mindset in intentionally shooting a drill incorrectly. It sounds a little bit out there, but the logic makes sense. We also talk about variable training and when it is and isn’t a good idea.
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