Or maybe this one?
Youve got to slow down so you could speed up later.
How about my favorite that most never explain?
It is where the grip starts, trigger press begins and shot placement follows.
As our brain remembers the proper positions, we can speed this up.
If you have ashot timer, this is a great tool for trainingon and off the range.
With skill-stacking, you focus on the entirety of the process rather than simply perfecting just one part.
Draw and press the trigger once youre on target.
Use the same speed strategy as before, of slow to fast.
Once you are comfortable with your performance, it is time to do it live.
Load up your favorite ammo and work the drill live-fire.
Beyond the Basics
One of the most fun drills to run at speed is the 1R1.
This will continue the speed methodology and really begin to compound your skill-building.
Just think, we have gone from a simple draw to a compound drill in no time.
One is a shot timer.
The PACT I use in this video is a great tool for growth.
Trying to do magazine exchanges on micro- or sub-compact pistols can be tough.
You also have to take it easy on yourself.
When I take out new shooters, I have them shoot no more than 50 rounds that day.