Training Group Live by PSTG
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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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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. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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Andreas had some time training with Ace VR. We compare notes and discuss we areas we do and do not see value in. Kyle shot a match that is something a bit different. We talk about the format and unique objective. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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My friends, Tim and David, gave me the run down on PCSL Nationals. We talk about the good, the bad, and the amazing potential the organization has. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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Andreas and Handsome Kyle answer follow up questions from the knowing your limitations episode. We talk about the dangers of treating matches like practice and some strategies for bringing pressure to your practice. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
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There have been a lot of questions on PSTG regarding efficient practice and motivation. I sat down with my guest, and we discussed cold shooting, assessing your practice and staying motivated. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at
info_outlineTom Castro was in full send mode while he and Kyle McNabb discussed shooting instructors that are just a copy of a copy. We talk about a variety of ways we use to assess the source we get shooting information from. This is sure to trigger some people.
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