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A friend of mine that works at a high level in the military makes a guest appearance to share what it’s like being expected to perform at a high level over a variety of skills while staying proficient at all of them. We also discuss battling ego, the mental side of performing at high level and training with infinite resources but limited time.
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Andreas and Kyle discuss what they’ve been up to in training. We discuss earning every alpha, developing an index and taking yourself too seriously.
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Mason Lane and Joel discuss teaching classes together. They talk about the formats of the classes, methods for giving feedback, and some new drills that PSTG members haven’t seen. They also talk about having lunch with the Area 2 Director.
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Going faster is never as easy as it sounds. Lots of bad things can happen when you push for speed from trigger freeze, shoulder tension, and lack of focus. Nick Young is on deck to share some methods to help fight through tension and gain consistency. There’s also some crazy talk at the end that is sure to trigger someone.
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Area 3 Director in Exile, Scott Arnburg and Great Plains Hit Factor Championship match director, Andy Erickson, sit down to discuss the status of the Area 3 USPSA match. We also discuss the status of USPSA and the effects the protest is having on matches and the board of directors.
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Ben Stoeger and Joel discuss several new things that are in the works including a new venue for teaching classes, what’s going on with YouTube and a new training system that they’d like PSTG members input on.
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There is a lot of talk surrounding PCSL. Andreas Yankopolus interviews Max Leograndis and Alex Goking to explain the benefits of PCSL and why you should give it a try.
PCSL Proposed Changes:
https://www.pcsleague.us/2024-proposed-changes
Direct link:
https://www.pcsleague.us/s/PCSL-Q1-2024-Proposed-Changes-pt7j.pdf
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When Professor Kim told Joel was attending an Eric Graffel class, Joel immediately replied that he wanted to interrogate him as soon as he returned home. Hwansik explains how the class was structured and shares his takeaways.
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Some self-appointed leaders are never followed, and some people lead regardless of their role or title. Todd Woitzel is the match director of the Cornhusker Classic matches and the President of the Eastern Nebraska Gun Club. We discussed USPSA drama, hit factor matches, the cease-and-desist letter his wife received and how to lead a successful club.
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Andreas and Kyle and back to discuss a variety of topics such as handgun fit, reviewing training video and training yourself to be target focused.
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It can be tough to discern which techniques are effective, and data can be manufactured to support any viewpoint. Nick Young discusses processes for evaluating whether a technique is worth pursuing or if it’s just click bait.
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There’s been a lot of recent developments in USPSA. Area 7 director, Frank Rizzi, and Area 3 Director in exile, Scott Arnburg, discuss the events that have transpired and offer direction on where we go from here.
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The off-season is the best time to try new things and train unconventionally. Mason Lane shares what he’s been up to with topics ranging from training with a stock handgun to pickleball.
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Some listener questions are so good they deserve a full episode. Ben Stoeger and I discuss preparing for the season, organizing your calendar in a way that allows you to train, budgeting ammo, and more.
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Whether attending an in-person class or watching free material online, not everyone is effective at retaining, assessing and implementing the information they are seeing. Nick Young teaches a lot of classes and shares the common trends he sees with students. We talk about getting the most from instruction, looking at conflicting information and evaluating instructors.
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There are a lot of emotional topics surrounding USPSA. I interviewed Lafe Kunkel to find out why he wants to run for Area 5 Director and what he brings to the table. We discussed club disaffiliation, the constant infighting on the board, and integrity.
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Have you ever noticed some people learn the same lessons over and over, or are late to the party to discover what everyone else already knows? Tyler Turner has some very interesting thoughts to share about being engaged in your training and not repeating mistakes while finding your way. This is an episode you will likely want to listen to more than once.
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Would you like some ideas to change your training and motivate you to get better? Professor Hwansik Kim is here to discuss avoiding burnout and some ideas for setting goals and motivating you to train.
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The road to improvement doesn’t always follow the path you expect. Ben Stoeger explains a video he posted on PSTG and he and Joel discuss plateaus and what it takes to improve.
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Nick Young from Velox Training Group is back. Nick and Joel discuss topics ranging from scoop draw with a handgun to carbine training. Nick is a smart guy, so it’s always fun to pick his brain regarding techniques and training.
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