
USPSA Grand Master Joel Park and panel discuss all aspects of training and competing in practical shooting. Full episodes are available at PSTG.US
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

This was my first year at Shot Show and it wasn't exactly what I was expecting in several ways. Nick Young is a veteran of Shot Show and we discussed what show is and isn't and if you should have any interest in attending.
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I sometimes make jokes about getting the police department admin to sign off on things like training, gear and other expenses. It just so happens I know an admin that is a part of an impressive program. I sat down with my friend, Jesse, to gain a bet... more
Listeners love list episodes. Nick Young and I each came up with a list of the 3 most important things for training. Some of them might surprise you, but they are all things I wish I knew when I started shooting.
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Andreas and I have been using the offseason for testing equipment. We each talk about what we've been working on, and Andreas shares the process he's working on to be more effective in matches.
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Used to be must listen, the more recent emphasis on instructing rather than training has been unfortunate: hearing from great shooters pushing for big wins is more interesting than listening to instructors critique their instructor competitors.
What a great podcast. Been following Ben for a long time. Great to get a Glimpse “inside” Ben Stoeger
Nick needs some mic discipline. Great bangcast.
I’m stuck on episode shooting like you can’t miss. So informative that I keep replaying this one. Great info for a C class.
I really enjoy this very imformative program.
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Focuses on the realm of practical shooting training and competition, emphasizing effective methodologies, skill development, and instructor insights. The discussions range from techniques and tools used in competitive scenarios to the importance of mental preparedness, decision-making, and understanding the dynamics of training. Featuring insights from seasoned experts and practitioners, the content often engages with law enforcement applications, showcases innovative training drills, and highlights the intersection between competition shooting and real-life scenarios. Unique elements include in-depth interviews with industry professionals and a strong emphasis on cultivating a supportive shooting community.
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