As 2017 gives way to 2018, I thought I’d take a moment to see what gear that worked for me/didn’t work for me, see where I needed to retool or change, and get setup for the 2018 shooting season. During
Building Your Training Program
2017 was an especially great year for me as a shooter and looking back, there were a few pivotal moments that I can attribute to my successes. I was lucky enough to have had the opportunity to compete in the
Training With Purpose
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” – Abraham Lincoln I love that quote. And I’m not sure if there is a better way to describe the mindset
Back to the Basics
One topic that I’ve probably spent a lot of time thinking about, at least initially, was my grip. I seem to have a hard time finding the way the gun is supposed to fit into my hands and is probably
Shooting Stats For 2014
My, this year has just disappeared on me and I can hardly believe that in a matter of hours it will be 2015. Didn’t we just get to 2014? As usual this is the time of the year where we
Deal Alert! Brian Enos’ Practical Shooting Audiobook For $1.99!
I just happened to do a search for “Enos” while browsing for new audiobooks on Audible.com and was not only shocked to find Brian Enos’ de facto book on competitive shooting, Practical Shooting : Beyond Fundamentals available, but available for
Training With Steve Anderson
This weekend I had the opportunity to take a class with Steve Anderson, the de facto “Dry Fire Guy,” and author of Refinement and Repetition, Dry-fire Drills for Dramatic Improvement. You may remember my earlier post about the Dry Fire
Training With Ben Stoeger
This weekend I had the opportunity to host Ben Stoeger for one of his two day classes focused on improving USPSA skills. As luck would have it, we had about the best group of people I could have asked for
Dry Fire Tune Up With Steve Anderson
A couple of months ago I stumbled upon Steve Anderson’s excellent podcast and have been obsessively listening to all of them as time permits (almost done). I knew of Steve Anderson from his quintessential book on dry fire, Repetition and
Shooting Stats For 2013
Yes it’s that time of the year again, the “off season,” which is reserved for looking back over the previous season to see what worked, what didn’t, what goals I met, what goals I missed and why, reevaluate my equipment