By Shoot Fast Podcast
USPSA Shooting
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This week we answer a variety of listener questions from Facebook.
This week we talk about a pet topic for me, which is mental game. First we talk about why mental game is stupid, then we talk about why mental game is important.
This week we talk about IPSC Nationals, how it is different, how it is the same, and what I took away from the match. Then we talk about our shared experiences at the Great Plains USPSA Section match.
This week we talk with our friend Craig Tappe about his slightly unconventional approach to training. Craig is a multi-division grandmaster who has won countless section matches and is a contender to win every match he attends.
This week we sit down with special guest #gmsasquatch Jared Fox. We all share our techniques for preparing for major matches and how major match prep differs from a normal week of practice.
This week we answer some listener questions. Questions include: Using Pressure for Motivation: How do you channel pressure into motivation and use it as a positive force in improving your match performance? Many people crumble under pressure and do worse,...
This week we discuss how to decide who to take advice from and how to sift through the vast array of information out the about USPSA.
This week we have our first guest, IPSC World Champion Ben Stoeger. We go through a variety of questions about shooting.
This week we stay on topic discussing our experiences taking Ben Stoeger’s Skills and Drills class. We talk about what the class is, what we learned we need to work on, and tease our interview with Ben coming next week....
This week we go in depth on the topic of grip. Topics addressed include: Hand pressure Strong hand only shooting Weak hand only shooting Hand pressure during reloads Other stuff
This week we talk about our experience shooting the USPSA Oklahoma Section match and tips for shooting major matches. Then we answer a listener question regarding practice on C zone steel.
This week we each list five things we wish we knew when we first started shooting.
This week is all answering listener questions. Questions answered include: You’ve talked about running a pace in practice that results in pushing outside the boundaries of what you would do in a match to force mistakes and see where the...
This week we talk about calculating hit factor and scoring in USPSA matches. We also talk about how to optimize your strategy based on whether a stage is higher vs lower hit factor stage.
This week we go off talking about trigger control. Topics include: Prep and press Slapping the trigger Jerking the trigger Riding the reset Pretravel / Overtravel Etc.
This week is all answering listener questions. Questions answered include: How to break the propensity of “overaiming” or more sight refinement than what’s needed for a particular shot. Any training tips or tricks to minimizing time behind the sights and...
This week we talk about when to take a USPSA class and how to get the most out of it. Then we answer a listener question about reloading ammunition.
This week we briefly talk smack on PCC. Then we revisit the topic of dryfire. We discuss all things you should and shouldn’t be doing in dryfire.
This week we discuss all things USPSA Classifier related: How important is your classification? Should you try to class up? Should you sandbag? Should you reshoot classifiers? Should you game the system? Will the USPSA Illuminati be after you if...
This week we discuss the difference between training to get better and just wasting ammo. Then we answer listener questions about shooting cadence, sleeping arrangements, and shooting too many matches.
This week we talk about the logistics of flying to shooting matches with guns in tow. We also answer a listener question regarding range bags and talk about backup guns.
This week we go full Brian Enos and talk about how to use your eyes and what to look at when shooting, being the bullet, etc. Then we answer a listener question about dry firing multiple shots.
This week we talk about etiquette for USPSA matches. We then answer a listener question regarding drills for tracking progress.
This week we talk about lessons from the USPSA Florida Open and how it applies to getting ready for USPSA Nationals. We also talk about the upcoming changes to Production, Carry Optics, and PCC divisions.
This week we talk about things we like and don’t like to see in USPSA stage design. Then we talk about our experiences with switching guns and switching divisions.
This week we talk about the process we use when walking stages, visualizing, and everything we do before the words “Make ready.”
This week we talk about getting burnt out and dealing with disappointment. We talk about our individual experiences with USPSA matches which didn’t go as planned and how we pushed through.
This episode of the Shoot Fast Podcast we talk about misconceptions in USPSA. Main topics include: gear discussions, reloading, transitions, splits, draws and reloads.
In this episode we talk about how to maximize match performance, how we choose matches, and how matches fit in the bigger picture.
In this episode we talk about how we dryfire to improve our shooting for USPSA matches.
In this episode we talk about who we are, what this podcast is, and how we live fire practice for USPSA.