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Thread: Tim Herron Shooting Prescott, AZ May 9-10, 2020

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    Tim Herron Shooting Prescott, AZ May 9-10, 2020

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    Get Tickets Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tim-her...?aff=ebdssbeac

    Classes consist of 10-12 students, and are normally two days long. Classes are focused on the practical shooting skills that will help you more confidently plan, tackle, and shave time from your stages. While this class does contain some advanced fundamentals, the class is mostly dynamic and stage oriented. Because this class doesn’t include a great deal of “firing line” type fundamentals training, we wont burn through ammo like a regular class. Therefore, the round counts are bit lower than what you might have seen at traditional 2-day classes in the past – we will make them count. I am a firm believer that when it comes to proper practice, quality is much more important than quantity, so this class will also cover principles of efficient practice, and how to structure your practices to identify and address your weaknesses.

    Class Fees:
    2-Day Practical Performance Class (600 rounds) - $450*

    *Base fee per student - this does not include any range or material fees necessary for the class, your class organizer will let you know if these apply.


    Curriculum:
    Space allowing, we will set up a full stage, for students to run through at the beginning of class. The stage will include a number of elements such as entries and exits, opportunities to shoot on the move, awkward positions, close and far targets, and high risk arrays. This first run through will be an assessment tool, helping the instructor to figure out your shooting style and where improvements can be made. Throughout the class we will occasionally revisit this stage, and use parts of it to isolate and develop skills, and set up drills.
    In addition, we'll be covering the following topics:

    Day 1
    1. Overview of gear setup/optimization
    2. Small discussion on grip/stance/draws
    3. Group shooting
    4. Dot drills w/o timer and w/ timer
    5. Discussion/demo on importance of trigger control and sight management
    6. Transitions
    7. Sight deviation and acceptable risk
    8. Reloads/Unloaded starts/Table starts
    9. Putting it all together (4 aces, El Prez, Accelerator)

    Day 2
    1. Movement (side to side, downrange/uprange)
    2. Positioning and how to set up properly (barricades, ports, leans)
    3. Entries/Exits
    4. Importance of having gun up ready to shoot ALWAYS
    5. Stage planning (visualization, self talk)
    6. Stage shooting and performance improvement and evaluation
    "Experience is the hardest teacher. It gives you the tests first and the lessons later." - Oscar Wilde.
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    Student
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Location
    Arizona
    Tim is such a cinnamon roll.

    Sign up guys, you will get more constant individualized feedback than you almost ever get in a class.
    Last edited by Yung; 01-13-2020 at 01:53 PM.

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    My wife and I are signed up — really looking forward to the class.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Student
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Location
    Arizona
    Just got a message from AJ that just a couple slots are left, so get in on this now before it gets too hot and everybody heads to the mountains to shoot precision rifle or whatever.

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