Thank you sir! I appreciate this. I focus more on how i would do it if I am breaking my own video down as it has helped me through the years to my students. Thank you for the comment.
Love these types of videos! Used to watch supergrandchamp and they had overlays of each shooter’s stages but they since stopped. These stage breakdowns by Jj are also quite detailed and explain a lot. Please do more
Watching this makes me realize that I really have A LOT to learn in order to be really good at practical shooting. Watching a Grand Master shoot is cool, understanding the small details in what makes them so good is incredibly valuable. Thank you JJ for sharing this!
As someone who's just recently gotten into competitive shooting, this kind of information is invaluable! Next level sh*t that most people just don't think about.
I like your point about crashing into position. When it’s smooth it feels like a steady stroll in the park and it looks almost slow vs guys constantly sprinting and stopping look fast but they spend too much time speeding up and slowing down vs continually shooting. It’s a hard habit to break especially if you grew up playing sports and you want to leverage that speed with your feet but it’s not about running fast it’s about shooting more often
I'm late on this comment, but it looks to me like JJ implements very high level sports type athleticism. It's an impressive level of training and dedication to develop strength and muscle memory.
What a great guy! I so wanna take a lesson from him. I really think he can help me at my advanced age with what are the most beneficial things to work on. I sure cant move like that but I certainly understand the smoothness he is referring to. I am so herky-jerky. And I sure need to keep that gun up! Great, great video.
Comparative video analysis is an essential tool IMO. I was lucky enough to squad with an IPSC national champ recently and then compare our stages . On one stage, in which we both won in our respective divisions , I was able to see how his superior “flow” gained him 2.44 secs over my run and plus 4 more points scored. Then I work on whatever corrections I need to make.
Man, I was just watching reruns from TopShot and, bro, you've leaned out since then! Was that on purpose? Helped with your shooting? Do tell? Q2: Why do you guys look when reloading? I just got into USPSA and my instructor noticed that I don't look when I reload as I come from an LE background and was taught to always keep your eyes downrange, even when reloading. I understand that competition and the tactical arena don't always congeal but I would think that the longer you can look at your target the faster your shot can be because you already have your focus on the target. Thanks man...
Awesome video on shooting & footwork! Any chance y’all could run a go-pro or some type of on body cameras? Just a suggestion to see things from your prospective! Thanks 🇺🇸
Thank you JJ for sharing this awesome breakdown! I've a question for the first stage, if I mirror image your stage planning and shoot from left to right. Would it be even faster? Since I will be moving forward instead of backwards.
JJ, at 2:40.. wouldn't that be a DQ for finger in guard during movement? I don't see him indexing a target? Also, why is there always different interpretations on that rule? "It's 3 steps", or "it's when the foot leaves the ground on the second step".. I am thoroughly confused as I see it vary so often, even with the stripey boys. Assistance with this please? (speciic to IPSC, not USPSA).
...do you believe training & practicing for sport shooting vs. combat shooting with-in the same stage/course-of-fire as in, according to what some say on other/different videos, foot movement/placement/placement of feet as moving....???? in other words - shuffle side-side vs stepping over in front or behind.....what do you recommend ??
Cross not shuffle. Shuffle will cause alot of extra shake like JJ explained. With Cross you can shoot while 1 foot is in the air and hips are orienting to next target
This is the best stage breakdown and movement video I’ve ever seen
Thank you sir! I appreciate this. I focus more on how i would do it if I am breaking my own video down as it has helped me through the years to my students. Thank you for the comment.
Love these types of videos! Used to watch supergrandchamp and they had overlays of each shooter’s stages but they since stopped. These stage breakdowns by Jj are also quite detailed and explain a lot. Please do more
Long live supergrandchamp
Watching this makes me realize that I really have A LOT to learn in order to be really good at practical shooting. Watching a Grand Master shoot is cool, understanding the small details in what makes them so good is incredibly valuable. Thank you JJ for sharing this!
This was very helpful. I hear guys give critiques but I don’t always know what they mean. You walking us through clears up everything 👍🏻
Jeez, the details you sharing at 14:00 is so much invaluable, thanks a lot!
This is the best video I have ever seen! Stage breakdowns are very detailed and I learned a lot. Looking for more videos like these.
Glad it was helpful!
pls do more. thank you
Unbelievable video . Thank you guys!!!!!!!!!!
As someone who's just recently gotten into competitive shooting, this kind of information is invaluable! Next level sh*t that most people just don't think about.
JJ you're thr man. This was a great refresher from you class in Utah. Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you for taking the time to offer these types of videos
Aloha JJ! Thank you for the breakdown. Please more of these kinds of videos.
Damn, what a lesson man!
THANK YOU guys, really!
Thank you for the technical but straight forward breakdown of what could be done better and how to move through positions. Greatly appreciated!
Love these video breakdowns! Keep them coming
Excellent vid! Thank you JJ! This stuff is gold to a shooter. Stage breakdown is my weakest part of my game. This vid gave me some areas to focus on.
I like your point about crashing into position. When it’s smooth it feels like a steady stroll in the park and it looks almost slow vs guys constantly sprinting and stopping look fast but they spend too much time speeding up and slowing down vs continually shooting.
It’s a hard habit to break especially if you grew up playing sports and you want to leverage that speed with your feet but it’s not about running fast it’s about shooting more often
I'm late on this comment, but it looks to me like JJ implements very high level sports type athleticism. It's an impressive level of training and dedication to develop strength and muscle memory.
Great stage break down on time management. Excellent information.
Sooo valuable!! This has so many layers of info, thanks for breaking it down!!
This video sums up a lot!!! Polishing the micro movements! Hoping can do it at the matches. Thanks sir!!! Cheers!!!
Great stuff!!! I just learned more in 20 minutes than in a hole match. Thanks!
What a great guy! I so wanna take a lesson from him. I really think he can help me at my advanced age with what are the most beneficial things to work on. I sure cant move like that but I certainly understand the smoothness he is referring to. I am so herky-jerky. And I sure need to keep that gun up! Great, great video.
Comparative video analysis is an essential tool IMO. I was lucky enough to squad with an IPSC national champ recently and then compare our stages . On one stage, in which we both won in our respective divisions , I was able to see how his superior “flow” gained him 2.44 secs over my run and plus 4 more points scored. Then I work on whatever corrections I need to make.
Great viedo great tips thanks.👏👍😎🇺🇸
Fantastic video
Trying to prep for my first match. Thanks for the free coaching!
I like this video. I hope I will learn how to be smooth and fast in my movements.
Great video . It shows how he thinks!
Big help, God bless
Great analysis!
Very helpful, thank you
Excellent!
GOOD one JJ.
Great information 👍
Man, I was just watching reruns from TopShot and, bro, you've leaned out since then! Was that on purpose? Helped with your shooting? Do tell? Q2: Why do you guys look when reloading? I just got into USPSA and my instructor noticed that I don't look when I reload as I come from an LE background and was taught to always keep your eyes downrange, even when reloading. I understand that competition and the tactical arena don't always congeal but I would think that the longer you can look at your target the faster your shot can be because you already have your focus on the target. Thanks man...
Legit commentary!
Awesome video on shooting & footwork! Any chance y’all could run a go-pro or some type of on body cameras? Just a suggestion to see things from your prospective!
Thanks 🇺🇸
Thank you JJ for sharing this awesome breakdown! I've a question for the first stage, if I mirror image your stage planning and shoot from left to right. Would it be even faster? Since I will be moving forward instead of backwards.
I like this video it help you get better at training . I want to training I'm a first time at this any tips for me
JJ, at 2:40.. wouldn't that be a DQ for finger in guard during movement? I don't see him indexing a target? Also, why is there always different interpretations on that rule? "It's 3 steps", or "it's when the foot leaves the ground on the second step".. I am thoroughly confused as I see it vary so often, even with the stripey boys. Assistance with this please? (speciic to IPSC, not USPSA).
Sir, is it safe appendex carry with loaded chamber even the pistol is with no thumb safety? By the way I'm a Filipino, living here in Cebu City.
...do you believe training & practicing for sport shooting vs. combat shooting with-in the same stage/course-of-fire as in, according to what some say on other/different videos, foot movement/placement/placement of feet as moving....???? in other words - shuffle side-side vs stepping over in front or behind.....what do you recommend ??
Sorry, not sure what you’re asking about.
@@TacticalHyve I THINK he's talking about crossing feet vs not crossing feet when moving laterally.
But it's really confusing haha
Cross not shuffle. Shuffle will cause alot of extra shake like JJ explained. With Cross you can shoot while 1 foot is in the air and hips are orienting to next target
Had a ? On a previous video. Is a Smith and Wesson M and P sheild plus a center or combat when aiming
Drew Arellano got skills😁
When are you guys going to make video with racaza tutorial again?
Smooth is fast, Fast is smooth.
Wow
Great breakdown and tips.