Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly

Competitive Shooting is Making Me Better at Just About Everything

11.22.2016 - By Lucas AppsPlay

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Way back when I used to ride mountain bikes in junior high school I just pushed my mountain bike down the trail, and never really learned how to do things better. I rode a lot, put a lot of miles on my bike, but I didn't practice. I did the same thing when I first got really into shooting and competitive shooting. I'd just go to the range and shoot. When I started competing I started with a certain level of mediocrity that I was kind of okay with. I'd go to matches and say things like "this is just a practice match" so sucking at the match and not progressing wouldn't be such a big blow to my ego. After getting a book about how to practice, I came to the conclusion that shooting matches for practice sucks. You need to break things down to their smallest level, and practice them, then put those skills together into bigger things. I'm currently doing the same things with mountain biking. I feel like a complete newb, so I'm looking at the skills that I need  practice, and making myself spend a few minutes each night working on these individual skills that I need to work on. I think taking big things, breaking them down into little things, and putting them together later is a great way to conquer just about anything. The News A woman was shot in the head outside the Raleigh gunshow the other day. My conclusion: gun handling rules ALWAYS matter. Gear that Doesn't Suck I've got a couple of these Buff's that I use when riding my bike, and I think I'll be using them this winter when I shoot some winter matches as well. They have the polar version, and the regular version. I really like them both. For something that's so simple, it's really a good product.  

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