
USPSA Grand Master Joel Park and panel discuss all aspects of training and competing in practical shooting. Full episodes are available at PSTG.US
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Dirty Harry said a man has got to know his limitations, and he was correct. Nick, Andreas and I talk about setting up practice and how to adjust the difficulty and keep yourself engaged.
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How many classes do you need to teach to get to a point where you’re a good teacher? How often do you need to teach classes to maintain that skill? Nick Young and I share our thoughts on teaching and discuss some things you should be thinking about e... more
Not everyone is training for world domination and sometimes being a casual shooter is more appealing. My guest for today is David Riddle, the host of the Casual Shooter Podcast. I got to know David better and learned why he decided to start a podcast... more
A training partner can be a key piece to your success as a shooter. Andreas and I discuss some takeaways from training with a partner and share some preferences in red dot optics.
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Used to be must listen, the more recent emphasis on instructing rather than training has been unfortunate: hearing from great shooters pushing for big wins is more interesting than listening to instructors critique their instructor competitors.
What a great podcast. Been following Ben for a long time. Great to get a Glimpse “inside” Ben Stoeger
Nick needs some mic discipline. Great bangcast.
I’m stuck on episode shooting like you can’t miss. So informative that I keep replaying this one. Great info for a C class.
I really enjoy this very imformative program.
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A unique exploration of practical shooting training and competition, this podcast features expert insights and personal anecdotes from top shooters, including USPSA Grand Master Joel Park. Episodes encompass a variety of topics, such as mental preparedness, innovative training methods, and the nuances of competition strategy. The show also addresses challenges faced by shooters and solutions for skill enhancement, making it a valuable resource for both novices and seasoned professionals in the shooting sports community. Industry trends and personal experiences provide engaging content that's likely to resonate with those passionate about firearms and competitive shooting.
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