Great advice. I definitely have been running into that issue on my classifiers. I’ll start working on these tips to hopefully pull myself out of my head. :)
Like you say, I treat it like a stage. So far, the results have been gradually increasing. I used to get nervous and always wanted to do my best but would crash and burn. Now I just come up with a stage plan like I normally would, go over it in my head, and try to execute it to the best of my abilities. I think that's going to be the best representation of your real skills/classification. Really enjoy your videos man. Stay safe.
Hey Isaac! Great video, as always! I have the pretty big problem that i f***** miss my draw/grip when i go to the range. No matter how good and often i dryfire. Once i´m one the range, i feel like the frist human to ever hold a gun. It drives me crazy. I´m not super bad, i shoot IPSC and finished 90% at our nationals here, but i start to fear the draw as i miss it that often in live fire -> wich leads to a bad grip -> which slows me down. Any ideas ?
Try to add match like pressure to your draw practice and all practice for that matter. I do it by visualization and using a partner to hold each live fire run a countable.
They are usually short speed shoots. Shoot the points, clean to win the MATCH.... You won't do that on a classifier, but you can LOSE the match on them. I made GM when I quit chasing it, and just shot them like any other stage.
Good eye. That's going to be another video. I use them for a couple of things, from finding the center of the target to where I'm favoring the target and for a draw drill I do as well.
"One for one on steel, all Alphas." Under what circumstances does it make sense in a classifier to shoot "Center of Available Target Area" instead of surgical Alphas on partials?
Great advice. I definitely have been running into that issue on my classifiers. I’ll start working on these tips to hopefully pull myself out of my head. :)
I hope it helps. Let me know what you learn.
all I got out of this is cool glasses make you a GM. Headed to the store now....lol good stuff though this is helpful p
👊 cool glasses are a must, hits are secondary
Some great advice that I haven't heard from anyone else, thanks
Your welcome, thanks for watching.
Like you say, I treat it like a stage. So far, the results have been gradually increasing. I used to get nervous and always wanted to do my best but would crash and burn. Now I just come up with a stage plan like I normally would, go over it in my head, and try to execute it to the best of my abilities. I think that's going to be the best representation of your real skills/classification. Really enjoy your videos man. Stay safe.
I appreciate the comment 🙏 thank you
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Super helpful and informative. Thanks for doing this for us.
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Among the best tips yet
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At almost 69 years old, I just have fun. Lol. Good tips for the youngsters!
Thank you. Glad you'r still shooting.
I’m going on 74 and I find I still strive to be competitive. Don’t use age as an excuse to not push yourself.
I try not to but I get more bitter with every ache and pain as I age, lol. I'm starting to call 20-30y Olds youngsters.
Thanks for the videos ....Its good info and it helped a lot....😃
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Good stuff, thanks.
No problem
Thanks Lockwood
👊 no problem
draw on 1.08 awesome man!
Thanks man
Isaac, what benefit has to put the black line tape on the paper target?
great videos, please keep going, helps a lot!!!
New video for that coming soon.
@@isaaclockwood1839 thanks!
Points for sunglasses!
Lol, I'm testing them out. Covers the eyes very well.
Hey Isaac! Great video, as always! I have the pretty big problem that i f***** miss my draw/grip when i go to the range. No matter how good and often i dryfire. Once i´m one the range, i feel like the frist human to ever hold a gun. It drives me crazy. I´m not super bad, i shoot IPSC and finished 90% at our nationals here, but i start to fear the draw as i miss it that often in live fire -> wich leads to a bad grip -> which slows me down.
Any ideas ?
Try to add match like pressure to your draw practice and all practice for that matter. I do it by visualization and using a partner to hold each live fire run a countable.
@@isaaclockwood1839 thanks, i'll try that
They are usually short speed shoots. Shoot the points, clean to win the MATCH.... You won't do that on a classifier, but you can LOSE the match on them.
I made GM when I quit chasing it, and just shot them like any other stage.
Exactly. Congrats on GM!
What are you using the black strip of tape on the close targets for?
Good eye. That's going to be another video. I use them for a couple of things, from finding the center of the target to where I'm favoring the target and for a draw drill I do as well.
"One for one on steel, all Alphas."
Under what circumstances does it make sense in a classifier to shoot "Center of Available Target Area" instead of surgical Alphas on partials?
Basically never since Classifiers are so low on points
What kind of sunglasses are you wearing?
These are some Oakleys I'm experimenting with.
How may seconds do your glasses shave off?
About 10% due to the auto-targeting it has.
Nice shades... snit hits the fan when your being shot back at....
Yes it does. Makes training regularly more important.