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Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 250 : The Science of Winning: Mental Management with Steve Anderson

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 61:20


Over the past ten years, Steve Anderson, a USPSA Grand Master and the host of “That Shooting Show,” has observed several notable trends and developments among his students as he teaches mental management in practical shooting: Increased Focus on Mental Skills: Anderson has noted a significant shift in how shooters perceive the importance of the mental game in shooting sports. More students are now recognizing that mental preparation can be as crucial as physical skills. He emphasizes concepts like match mode versus speed or accuracy modes, which are often discussed on his podcast and in his classes. Application of Mental Management Systems: Being certified in Lanny Bassham's “Mental Management Systems,” Anderson applies these principles to shooting, helping students understand how mental preparation can lead to better performance. This includes teaching shooters how to manage their thoughts after practice or matches to reinforce positive outcomes rather than dwell on negatives, which is a recurring theme in his teachings. Transformation in Student Performance: Anderson has seen students who, after attending his mental management seminars or classes, experience significant improvements in their competitive performance. His students often report going from average performers to winning major competitions or achieving higher classifications like Grandmaster after adopting these mental strategies. The feedback from students highlights the practical application of his teachings, with some even attributing their competitive successes directly to these mental techniques. Ongoing Learning and Adaptation: The community of practical shooters is dynamic, with continuous learning being a key aspect. Anderson sees that his students are not just taking one class; many return for repeated sessions or explore different facets of the mental game, indicating a deep commitment to mastering this aspect of shooting. This ongoing engagement has also led to a culture where shooters share and learn from each other's experiences, further fueled by Anderson's podcast episodes.   Mental Game as a Competitive Edge: There's a growing understanding among competitors that mastering the mental aspects can provide a substantial edge over others who might focus solely on physical skills. Anderson's teachings have helped demystify how mental preparation can lead to consistency under pressure, which is vital in practical shooting sports.   Steve Anderson's work has not only influenced individual shooters but has also contributed to a broader cultural shift in how mental management is approached in shooting sports, making it a cornerstone of competitive training.

Green Ops Podcast
The mental side of shooting w/ Steve Anderson

Green Ops Podcast

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 52:38


Do you have the skill to shoot but you just can't jump over that hurdle?  It could be a mental problem and not a hardware issue.  In this episode of The Green Ops Podcast, Luke talks with Steve Anderson about the mental aspect of shooting.  Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, “That Shooting Show” which is heard daily all around the world. Steve got an appreciation for the Mental Game early in his competition career and now devotes himself to helping others avoid years of struggle as they learn to shoot and compete. As a Mental Management certified instructor, Steve has a unique ability to make a direct connection between Mental Management and all forms of handgun competition, particularly USPSA, IPSC, IDPA and Steel Challenge.Check Steve out at https://www.andersonshooting.com into/outro music:Crazy by Alex-Productions https://soundcloud.com/alexproduction...Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3bL1m0qMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/tzginFAzzdkSpecial thanks goes out to;Sons of Liberty Gun WorksVertxBlue Force GearSpotter UpF3 TacticalTenicorPlease like, subscribe and share to help us grow the podcast.Check out our YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenOpsInc Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops Podcast - Green_ops_podcastGreen Ops - greenopsincLuke - Green_Ops_LukeDex - Green_Ops_DexLove you Mom!

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens
S3 E10 - Behind the Lens with Steve Anderson

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 99:11


Brian sits down with  Steve Anderson! Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, "That Shooting Show" which is heard daily all around the world.Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...

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Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens
S3 E10 - Behind the Lens with Steve Anderson

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 99:11


Brian sits down with  Steve Anderson! Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, "That Shooting Show" which is heard daily all around the world.Discover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...

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Green Ops Podcast
Managing the mental side of shooting w/ Steve Anderson

Green Ops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 53:08


Do you have the skill to shoot but you just can't jump over that hurdle?  It could be a mental problem and not a hardware issue.  In this episode of The Green Ops Podcast, Luke talks with Steve Anderson about the mental aspect of shooting.  Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, “That Shooting Show” which is heard daily all around the world. Steve got an appreciation for the Mental Game early in his competition career and now devotes himself to helping others avoid years of struggle as they learn to shoot and compete. As a Mental Management certified instructor, Steve has a unique ability to make a direct connection between Mental Management and all forms of handgun competition, particularly USPSA, IPSC, IDPA and Steel Challenge.Check Steve out at https://www.andersonshooting.com Check out our sponsors;F3 tacticalhttps://f3tactical.com Sons of Liberty Gun Workshttps://sonsoflibertygw.comSpotter Uphttps://spotterup.comBlue Force Gearhttps://blueforcegear.comCome train with us at Green Ops. https://www.green-ops.com Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops - greenopsincLuke - Wreck_it_Lukeinto/outro music:Crazy by Alex-Productions https://soundcloud.com/alexproduction...Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3bL1m0qMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/tzginFAzzdkHolistic Life NavigationThis podcast explores how to heal stress & trauma holistically. I am your host, Luis...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

With Winning In Mind
Ask a Champion: Steve Anderson, USPSA Grand Master, Coach, Author

With Winning In Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 57:43


Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin from Mental Management Systems interview champion marksman, Steve Anderson about his journey with the mental game and shooting. Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full-time. He is the author of three books about competitive pistol shooting and hosts his own podcast, “That Shooting Show” which is heard daily all around the world. Steve got an appreciation for the Mental Game early in his competition career and now devotes himself to helping others avoid years of struggle as they learn to shoot and compete. As a Mental Management certified instructor, Steve has a unique ability to make a direct connection between Mental Management and all forms of handgun competition, particularly USPSA, IPSC, IDPA, and Steel Challenge. Learn more about Steve: https://www.andersonshooting.com/ Check out the Webinar with Steve Anderson and Lanny Bassham: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/shoot-fast-and-accurately-with-lanny-bassham-and-steve-anderson-3-part-series Products mentioned in this episode: With Winning in Mind: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/with-winning-in-mind Attainment: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/attainment-the-12-elements-of-elite-performance Performance Analysis: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal Our extended interview with Steve is on our Patreon channel for our Silver & Gold Level members: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind

Welcome to the Gun Show
Rock'n South Africa Tour

Welcome to the Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 110:17


We had the privilege to sit down with Steve Anderson of AndersonShooting.com and That Shooting Show to discuss his third trip to South Africa and the training he is offering during his visit. We talk about Match Mode, dryfire, modes of practice, Mental Management, cheater lamps and so much more. You have the opportunity to train with Steve during this visit and we HIGHLY recommend you take it. Training Schedule: 6 Oct 2021 - 1 Day Class 7 Oct 2021 - Dryfire Tune Ups 8 Oct 2021 - Mental Management 8-10 Oct 2021 - 3 Day Class All at Eeufees Shooting Range https://www.andersonshooting.com/ (https://www.andersonshooting.com) Contact chene@straightshooter.co.za for more information or to book your spot. ——— Magnum United Shooting Range https://www.magnumunited.com Magnum is now building practice stages every Wednesday, stop in on Wednesday afternoon or Thursday and get a chance to the stage multiple ways. Train, experiment, get better. ——— Join the group here for more information on #WTTGS Drill of the Month. And again, a huge thank you to Zero Mike Bullets and FlatPack ALPHA for the prizes. ——— DVC Technologies http://dvctech.co.za/ (https://dvctech.co.za)  Zero Mike Bullets https://www.zmbullets.co.za/ (https://www.zmbullets.co.za) FlatPack ALPHAhttps://www.facebook.com/flatpackalpha/ ( )http://www.flatpackalpha.com/ (http://www.flatpackalpha.com/) ShootingStuff https://www.shootingstuff.co.za/ (https://www.shootingstuff.co.za) Guns@Work https://gunsatwork.wixsite.com/gunsatworkrange (https://gunsatwork.wixsite.com/gunsatworkrange) Rocksteady Gear https://instagram.com/rocksteady_gear?utm_medium=copy_link (https://instagram.com/rocksteady_gear) Be sure to contact Garrett or Sasha for a discount for ZM bullets!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 178 : Garrett-John Evans - Shooting with Gazz

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 61:27


Garrett-John Evans also know as Gazz, is a competitive shooter from South Africa. Gazz has one several of their national championships, although they have a bunch of them during the year. In addition Gazz was selected to be on the team going to the IPSC World Shoot later this year. Gazz also has a defensive shooting background and shares this information along with all sorts of shooting tips on a podcast called “Welcome to the Gun Show”. Gazz is part of the Steve Anderson shooting team and you can hear more about it on Steve’s podcast “That Shooting Show”. Links mentioned on the show: Gazz’s company DVC Tech Gazz’s Facebook Page “Awareness” episode of Welcome to the Gun Show Contact Gazz for training at: info@dvctech.co.za Show sponsor Bear Creek Arsenal  

The Casual Shooter Podcast
Episode 31 - Steve Anderson, Dry Fire Extraordinaire

The Casual Shooter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 136:29


Welcome to this weeks episode of the Casual Shooters Podcast! This week, we have another special guest. None other than Steve Anderson of That Shooting Show. Steve is renowned for training people how to dry fire and do it properly and mental management. We get into both topics in the two hours that Steve is on the show. He has a great sense of humor and it comes out frequently. This is definitely one of the more humorous, as well as informational, episodes we have had. Hope you enjoy this weeks episode! Like, share and follow for more great guests in the future. You can find all of the links you need at www.casualshooterpodcast.com

Manny Talks Shooting
Steve Anderson @andersonshooting Manny Talks Shooting #7

Manny Talks Shooting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 93:50


On this Episode of "Manny Talks Shooting", we are humbled to talk to the Podfather Steve Anderson. Steve is a Grand Master open shooter in USPSA and a national level competition instructor. He hosts the podcast "That Shooting Show". In this episode we talk about the mental game, the Anderson Insider Program, and Steve in general. You can find all of Steve's things at Andersonshooting.com

Welcome to the Gun Show
Hot & Cold Weather Competing

Welcome to the Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 94:27


In this one, Jay joins us to discuss some of his questions. Competing in hot & cold weather, what we do vs what Jay does and specific considerations fo each. Malfunction clearance, tap-rack vs rack. ——— Please join the club here: https://lovethepodcast.com/Wttgs (https://lovethepodcast.com/Wttgs) There's also a mailing list signup on https://www.gunshow.co.za ——— Listen to That Shooting Show to find out more about Anderson Shooting, the super squad and their sponsors. https://www.andersonshooting.com/podcast (https://www.andersonshooting.com/podcast) ——— Competitive Coaching with Gazz | https://fb.watch/45xgOs_ecs/ (https://fb.watch/45xgOs_ecs/) | info@dvctech.co.za ——— DVC Technologies http://dvctech.co.za/ (https://dvctech.co.za) | https://www.facebook.com/dvctech/ (https://www.facebook.com/dvctech) Zero Mike Bullets https://www.zmbullets.co.za/ (https://www.zmbullets.co.za) Be sure to contact Garrett for a discount for ZM bullets!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 169 - Steve Anderson - Understanding Mental Management

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 72:31


It’s 2021 and to begin the year I’m bringing on Steve Anderson, shooting coach and host of “That Shooting Show”. Steve is the only practical shooting instructor who has been certified in Lanny Bassham’s “Mental Management Systems”. This is the program Lanny teaches and coaches. Lanny wrote the book “With Winning in Mind” which a lot of competitors as well as tactical teams have used for success. I took the program with Steve and wanted to ask him questions that help explain why people would want to learn it. Links mentioned in the show: Steve’s Website

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 146 : Steve Anderson - Live Q&A

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 93:23


Steve Anderson is a firearms instructor as well as the host of the popular podcast “That Shooting Show”. Steve has also written three books and dryfire practice and competition shooting. Recently Steve became a certified instructor of the Mental Management system developed by Lanny Bassham, who was an Olympic gold medalist and World champion. In this episode, I did a live Q&A with Steve and took the audio as well for the podcast. If you have any more questions for Steve, you can send it to: andersonshooting.com Here is a link to the article on facemasks and gasmasks on PewPew Tactical. And you can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGAEqpWc2Qk

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 132 : Steve Anderson - Giving Advanced Training

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 56:22


Steve Anderson is known as the “Dry Fire Guy” and has published three successful books. Steve has also been a frequent guest on the Firearms Nation Podcast as well as the Shooter’s Summit. Steve is a friend and coach and I’ve taken two of his standard classes. Recently, Steve announced that he is starting an Advanced Class to further his training philosophy. If you haven’t caught his podcast, “That Shooting Show” go ahead and take a listen. You’ll get a better understanding of speed mode, accuracy mode and of course match mode. Now as he is fond of saying…”Get to Work!” Links mentioned in the show: andersonshooting.com Pew Pew Tactical’s article on Black Friday sales

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 115 : Steve Anderson - The State of Steve and Why We Succeed

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 60:47


Steve Anderson is a well know instructor in the competition shooting world. He has also been a guest of this podcast and the Shooter’s Summit many times. In 2019, Steve’s coaching career went into overdrive and now he is booked across America every weekend teaching a class. Steve also had the opportunity to go teach in South Africa recently and I wanted to know more about that experience. We all struggle with shooting and that’s why Steve’s podcast “That Shooting Show” has been going strong for seven years. Steve and I discuss how to overcome some common pitfalls of competition in this episode as well. Be sure to check out Steve’s podcast and books: www.andersonshooting.com

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 100 : Steve Anderson - 100th Episode Hangout!

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 67:48


This is my 100th episode of the Firearms Nation Podcast and I could not have made it without all of you, the listeners.  Along the way, I met with some amazing guests who allowed me to ask them all sorts of questions that can bring value to you.  One such guest was Steve Anderson.  Steve is a prolific teacher of shooting and is known as the "dry fire guy".  I first met Steve through his podcast, "That Shooting Show" and then took some classes from him.  He has been a friend and coach for many years as well as being a guest on this show and every Shooter's Summits.  On today's show, Steve and I talk about how to get into "Match mode" and even take your questions which I gathered from Facebook. Links mentioned in the show: http://andersonshooting.com http://shooterssummit.com Please leave a review and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't already. ..Join the Nation!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 093 : Q&A with Steve Anderson

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 68:35


As you know the 2018 Shooter’s Summit is over but I hold special live events for the folks who purchased the All Access Pass.  As a way to add value, Pass holders had the opportunity to join the conversation this week with Steve Anderson.  Steve is a top trainer and host of the successful podcast “That Shooting Show”.  Steve also has been given the moniker of The Dry-Fire Guy simply because he’s authored three books on dry-fire.  Steve’s take on training and practice has made a lot of people into successful shooters in both competition and law enforcement. I thought it would be interesting to share the audio rip from that live show as the concepts and answers to the questions can help many people. If you are interested in the Shooter’s Summit, you can get your Pass at shooterssummit.com. Consider leaving a review in iTunes..

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 072 : Steve Anderson - Why We Like Losing

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 68:54


Welcome back to the Firearms Nation Podcast. I just got back from shoot ing the 2018 IPSC US Nationals at the Universal Shooting Academy and first off, I have to say this was an excellent match and thanks to Frank Garcia and Shannon Smith plus all the range officers for putting on the match.  This is a very important match as it serves as one of the qualifiers to be a part of the next World Shoot coming up in a couple years.  I believe it’s going to be in Thailand.  IPSC rules are different than USPSA rules which is the action pistol sports that I compete in.  I still feel that competition is the best way to get better at shooting.  But that leads me to today’s podcast. One of the big takeaways from the match was the constant negativity that I heard from other competitors.  Everyone would only talk about their misses or other screw ups.  How their time sucked, or they screwed up their stage plan.  Even worse when someone gave them a complement, that person would down play it and again bring up their mistakes.  Why can’t we focus on the positive?  What is this fascination with being a loser? I bring back on the show, Steve Anderson who is one of the top instructors who talks a lot about the mental game and the keys to being successful.  Steve has written three books on the subject and also has his own podcast, That Shooting Show, which discusses in detail, between Van Halen breaks, how we need to know what our level of participation is and define success.  Steve also has been on the Shooter’s Summit and I knew after hearing about all this misery…that I needed to discuss what we can do to change our mental programing.  Links mentioned in the show: http://www.andersonshooting.com/ http://shop.andersonshooting.com/Books/ Please SUBSCRIBE and leave a REVIEW

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 012 : Steve Anderson - The Dry Fire Guy

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 61:48


Steve Anderson is the host of the podcast “That Shooting Show” a several times a week podcast that is part Van Halen retrospective and part shooting variety show.  He talks about what shooters need to become better at shooting and competing.  Steve also has written three books and dry fire practice and competition, “Refinement and Repetition”, “Principals of Performance” and “Get to Work!”. Steve also teaches classes around the country with one and two day formats.  He was an instructor on the 2016 Shooter's Summit and will be on the 2017 Summit. Links mentioned in the podcast: andersonshooting.com “Get To Work!”  http://amzn.to/2rvvUdD “Principals of Performance”  http://amzn.to/2rvjLFi “Refinement and Repetition”. http://amzn.to/2qbvbdE Lanny Bassham's “With Winning in Mind”. http://amzn.to/2rKDAG4 shooterssummit.com And don't forget you can connect with Firearms Nation or just stop by and say hi on these social media links: Facebook  www.facebook.com/firearmsnation Twitter  twitter.com/Firearms_Nation YouTube http://www.youtube.com/c/firearmsnation Instagram http://www.instagram.com/firearms_nation Or on the web at: www.firearmsnation.com JOIN THE NATION!

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly
How to Make a Range Officer Nervous

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016 33:51


There are certain things that a shooter can do at a match that might not be against the rules, but are certain to make the range officer nervous. As it happens, there are a few things that bother me, that don’t seem to bother other RO’s and there are a couple things that other ROs get bent out of shape about that don’t bother me at all. Things that are certain to make me nervous: Unpredictable shooters. Most of the time I can tell from a shooters walkthrough how they’re going to shoot a stage, and position myself accordingly, no big deal. Every now and then though, something either goes wrong with their stage plan, or they don’t give me any indication of what they’re going to do, or they just have a crazy stage plan where they’re running all over the place, so I might not be positioned optimally for that. Putting your hand on your gun before the Make Ready command. This makes me especially nervous on stages with table starts. I’ve seen a lot of DQ’s where the shooter plopped their gat down on the table for a table start before being told to do so. When I RO on a stage with a table start, if possible, I like to stay close to the table to try and keep this from happening. Trying to find your ejected round at unload and show clear before you holster your gun. Just slap it in the holster first so I can call the range clear, and then find your round later. It’ll still be there in 5 seconds after your gun is in the holster, and I might even help you look for it. Folks that just don’t quite understand what to do. Listen, if you’re not clear on what to do, just stop and ask. Ask the Range Officer, or anyone that that looks like they know what they’re doing. It’s way better to just ask than it is to make a mistake. Things that don’t bother me, that other RO’s get bent out of shape about: The flip-and-catch. This is where the shooter racks the slide back in a way that makes the ejected round fly into the air a little, and they the round is caught by his weak hand. A lot of RO types get real bent out of shape about this claiming that it’s more likely to have an accidental discharge, or more likely to sweep yourself, etc. None of this has been my experience AND I’ve noticed that the shooters that tend to flip-and-catch are the shooters who actually practice. I’m really not concerned about a well practiced shooter doing something that he’s practiced over and over and over again that doesn’t break any safety rules. Shooters who take a sight picture at load and make ready. Generally this becomes a thing when someone who is used to ROing at IDPA matches comes to a USPSA or outlaw match. This isn’t allowed in IDPA, but in most outlaw matches I’ve shot it’s legal, as well as in USPSA. The argument is “what if they have an AD?” well… what if they have an AD at any other point in the course of fire? They get DQ’d and that’s the end of it. Oh, and when they’re in the start position taking their sight picture, they’re pointing the gun at the berm, so even if they do AD, it’s not leaving the bay. Gear that Doesn’t Suck I mentioned on the show a while back that I was going to pick up a CAT tourniquet for my range bag. Well, a bunch of folks who have experience using TQ's told me to look at the SOFT-T Wide tourniquet. Amazon just notified me that it had a small price drop, so if you've been thinking about getting one as well, now is a good time. The News ** Editors Note: In this episode I said "Massachusetts" exactly one time, and then started saying "Maryland" over and over. I meant Massachusetts. My bad. Last week the Attorney General in Mass "clarified" their assault weapons bad to basically ban ANY AR-15 in the state, among other semi-automatic rifles. I went through and read the actual text of the law, and I think she's able to do this because it's incredibly vague. The law uses terms like "similar to" "copies" and "duplicates". The words copy and duplicate are pretty specific in my opinion, and they don't define "similar to" in the law, which is now being interpreted by the AG. It's a bad law, now being made worse because it's vague and un-defined, in my non-lawyer, college dropout opinion. Plug of the Week: This recent episode of That Shooting Show has stuck with me all week. Steve said something like "How can you expect to have a consistent match performance when you don't have consistent practice." Yep.

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly
USPSA Grand Master Steve Anderson - 107

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 59:54


Ben is taking a 2 day handgun class with Steve Anderson from That Shooting Show and he had a chance to sit down with him and record an episode. They talk quite a bit about USPSA, and the mental game. If you aren't familiar with Steve, he's known in the competitive shooting world as the dry fire guy. He's written a few books on the subject, and now he hosts a podcast (along with his dogs and David Lee Roth) where he talks more about the practical shooting mental game, dry fire, and match management. "Where's the improvement gonna come from if you don't strap on the gear and get to work?" You can find Steve at AndersonShooting.com with links to purchase his books, sign up for classes, and subscribe to his podcast.

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