Thank you for posting and giving us pretty much free GOLD...
@michaelmiles73933 күн бұрын
Great class from these two guys. High round count and a lot of attention to the students. I’m just a year into my shooting journey and this is my second class I have taken, these guys are professional and approachable no bullshit. Thanks for coming to SC, hope to take another class when the opportunity presents itself! Thank you!
@joelpark5563 күн бұрын
Thank you for coming out!
@MangoMellowMoose2 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting out content like this for free. Amazing content for homework :)
@jilee1782Күн бұрын
so good
@sightlinestrategies3 күн бұрын
Great time this weekend. Thank you for.coming out guys. Looking forward to next time.
@JustinV9113 күн бұрын
Looks like a great class, thanks for posting ! Hope to train with you in March out in California, keeping an eye on the schedule 🫡
@coolgr3y9973 күн бұрын
First class instructing. Excellent info.
@r3h4b3 күн бұрын
looking forward to future TX bookings
@user-hm2yt2up7d13 сағат бұрын
What if any differences are there between the way Ben presents this information and you guys? Do you do different drills?
@pcs3576Күн бұрын
Who's chalk bag you are ya using for your paster gun?.....waaaaaaaay better than the dump pouch I'm using which swings around annoyingly.
@VeloxTrainingGroupКүн бұрын
@@pcs3576 the Velox Tool Bag from Howitzer of course.
@gwbreuer3 күн бұрын
Excellent training. I noticed that both you and Joel have removed the factory magwell from your PDP. May I ask why so I can assess whether to copy?
@braxtonbolt90783 күн бұрын
@Velox Yes! Please let us know why you guys decided to remove the Magwells? I'm assuming it's due to carry competition parameters.
@DFogify3 күн бұрын
It's called USPSA Carry Optics
@joelpark5563 күн бұрын
It’s just to be compliant with a Carry Optics division in USPSA.
@drdan91583 күн бұрын
Just did an exercise with my mouse. Every time I moved spots quickly I over shot. To hit spot first, need to slow down at end.
@ripdoinksinamish3 күн бұрын
You don’t need to slow down at the end. You need to look first and then tell your body to get the sight to that spot immediately. Let your body unconsciously move the gun. Lack or urgency or lack of focus is what causes under-swinging. Make sure that your shoulders, back, and neck are not tense and locked up. That’s what tends to lead to overswinging. Also, you will need to practice. Lots of practice. Check out Practical Shooting Training, a book by Joel and Ben Stoeger. It’s very helpful.