For those of you who have seen my training journals:
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....aining-journal
I made USPSA CO GM within two years of getting involved in USPSA with about 20-40 min a day of dry focused dry fire practice. Currently, I’m working 1:1 with @
JCS @
Moylan and @
BWT and they can comment on utility of insight of a particularly focused / designed training program.
While I don’t have time to work with everyone, nor does everyone necessarily want to work with me I thought I would try and give back to the PF community at large with a subforum for training.
What I plan on doing here is doing a watered down version of my training program without the individualizations. This would be geared towards D/C/B level shooters and meant to highlight weakness in their game but more than that it would provide a mechanism and instructions for improvement.
So not only a drill as a test, but a drill as a training mechanism with advice on how to improve.
And the drills would be complementary as a longitudinal program so that people can basically get a comprehensive USPSA training program if they stuck with it. The actual drills would be very low round count in the spirit of maximizing ammo benefit and minimizing cost.
If people are interested, please post in this thread or at least “like” this post. That’ll help determine how much effort I put into it. If nobody cares, then I won’t put much effort into it and it’ll just be basic drills with no explanation. If more people are interested, I can go more in depth with the why and how.