
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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Today you're in for a treat. Professor Kim explains his process for making drills. Let us know what other topics you'd like Hwansik to cover.
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It's easy to play word games and when talking about process vs results you can easily justify anything you want to. Max Gates and Nick Young join the conversation to share their ways of thinking and how they assess improvement.
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Kenny Florian is talented at anything he does, but just being talented doesn't ensure he'll learn nuances in a new hobby right away. Kenny and I talked about his growth as a shooter and the process of learning.
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Kyle and I have taught a few classes together with more already scheduled. We discussed observations and takeaways from Kyle teaching his first open enrollment class and ways to ensure students get the most from class.
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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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The show centers on practical shooting training, technique, and performance, featuring in-depth conversations with top shooters, trainers, and gear enthusiasts. Episodes frequently explore fundamentals, dry-fire pedagogy, class formats, and how to run effective training programs for civilian, law-enforcement, and military audiences. A recurring strength is the hands-on, experience-driven discussion style, with actionable drills, gear evaluations, and structured practice that listeners can adapt to their own training flows. The format often blends technical analysis with coaching insights, making it valuable for practitioners seeking measurable improvements, instructors looking for teaching philosophies, and sponsors targeting a dedicated, s... more
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