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S12E16: Is Competitive Shooting Bad for Defense?

S12E16: Is Competitive Shooting Bad for Defense?


Season 12 Episode 16


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About This Episode:

In this episode, we explore the multifaceted world of competitive shooting and its impact on defensive training. Jacob Paulsen and I share our personal experiences with competition, weighing its advantages against potential drawbacks. We discuss how competitive shooting can enhance pistol performance through subconscious skill development, efficient stress management, and skill progression via measured feedback.

The camaraderie and support within the shooting community are highlighted, stressing the importance of consistent practice for accelerated improvement. However, we also address the risks of developing habits that may not apply to real-world scenarios, urging listeners to maintain a balanced training approach that combines insights from both competitive and tactical shooting. Tune in for a comprehensive examination of how to integrate competition into effective self-defense training.

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