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I started competition shooting in 2012 and in 3 years I went from nobody to a national champion. I ran the NRA Outdoors 3-Gun program for a few years before starting my own program. Now I'm running the Origin Shooting club where we have training classes, monthly group practices, and shooting competitions
Peter is a US Marine Corps multiple tour combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient. He has extensive experience with combat operations, explosives and gunfighting. Peter started training with Origin Shooting in 2017 and now he is winning competitions and teaching classes as an Origin Shooting instructor
Jason is a US Army infantry officer with multiple combat deployments. After training with Origin Shooting in 2015, he went on to win the LE/MIL Tactical Police Competition. Jason has been an instructor with Origin Shooting since 2017 teaching high performance shooting techniques for both competition and combat
The road to mastery is a long one and most people quit before they achieve their goals because they don't do these 3 things.
TRAINING
You need to understand your gun, your gear, and yourself to succeed. This happens a lot faster when you can steal an expert's 10,000 hours and apply that knowledge to yourself. I've trained with and competed against the best shooters in the world, so I took what I learned on my journey and built a level 1, 2, 3 training program for pistol & carbine shooting skills.
PRACTICE
Dry Fire is for the poor and Live Fire at the indoor range gets boring quickly. Find an outdoor range where you train by shooting multiple targets & moving. Focus on refinement and repetition of specific drills, and push yourself to shoot faster than you're comfortable. Over time you will create a new & faster comfort zone.
COMPETITION
So what is "good"? Are you "good"? How do you know? You need to measure your performance above and beyond shooting your custom set of skills and drills. Find a club that does monthly competitions and see where you rank. Make a list of your mistakes and that becomes your training plan for the next few weeks. Continue to focus on and attack your weak areas until you don't have any. You don't have to "win" to be "good" but you do need to know you're getting "better".
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