How Tension RUINS Your Shooting & How to CONQUER It (Ben Stoeger)
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2022
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Ben Stoeger is an IPSC World Champion, multiple time USPSA National Champion, and author. He travels all over the US and the world shooting matches and teaching classes.
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Probably my hardest area in USPSA. Giving aggressive, focused, max effort w/o tension turning body into stiff robot. TY for video!
that is true in other sports as well
"max effort" but "without tension"? How does that make sense?
@@LongNguyen-qg8yj Effort is synonymous with grinding your teeth down and having an aneurysm. Good catch
I first met Ben when they asked him what he thought about the Hi Point ;-)
awesome video thank you ben!!
The "Mental Game". This is the hard part.
Agreed. That's one of the reasons I started a podcast on the mental game of the shooting sports. My cohost and I have spent many years looking at all sorts of aspects and techniques. There is so much there. Often times those mental aspects are simple in principal and often difficult in practice.
“Canoquite get the result you want.”😆
That’s me all the time.
just ordered this.
Very tough to control.. now I train by emotionally stressing myself for the purpose of inducing tension... and it works... but I cannot control that tension for long. It keeps returning. ;-)
Not being all tensioned up is part of why the great shooters make it look easy. They flow rather than jerk and jive.
100 percent changed my shooting when my ccw instructor relaxed my shoulders stood me up slightly and bent my elbows and pulled my gun in more natural closer to my chest. I was like who the fuck taught me shoot the other way?!?😂 This is the way brother.
It's hard for me to keep my shoulders in a natural position. My eyes are too high or my neck is too long or something
I recently learned this after many years of shooting and USPSA comps. I was very rigid and gripping tight, trying to tame the muzzle flip. As soon as I relaxed my shoulders, back, and elbows, while maintaining tension in my wrists and obviously my grip, the gun became very flat.
You guys only loose 50? Dafuq? Lol