Shoulder Lock & Non Event Trigger Release (Pistol Training Program)

This week’s training focus is on shoulder lock and making the release of the shot a non event, to keep the focus and the tension at the same levels after the shot is release.

To work on this I have tweaked…

Dartboard pistol training

My focus this week is going to be on two things: shoulder lock and making the shot a non event. Today I experimented with training with a dartboard printout to…

100 Shot Match Debrief

Today I shot my first online match since my winter vacation. These are the positive things that I’ve learned and noticed.

Hold slowing down at last!

Good news! Since the last update my arm has finally started to slow down and yesterday if felt normal 🙂 Scores are not improving much yet, but I can see the spread getting tighter and have felt some really good shots, which helps with visualization.

Plus Half (Pistol Training Program)

A pistol training program building on the first one and increasing the load of training to 1h30′, with the inclusion of challenges to spice up competitiveness.

More Charge, Insight, and Changes

The good thing about having spent more days training since the last update is that everything is getting better. I feel better physically, I’m enjoying training, and the shots themselves are improving. This is what I’ve learned and what I’m going to do next.

Post Winter Vacation Pistol Training Program

Looking to get back in shape after a long vacation break? This training program by Daniel Goberville will get you started and help you build your arm and technique again.

Back to Training After the Winter Break

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Too Many Thoughts and Emotions

I need a break.