I have a 10 meter range in my basement. I have an old Detroit Armor target retrieval system, pulley system. I have a Ring camera down at the target, and use Live View on my iPad so I can see and evaluate every shot. I put 10 shots on each target. I shoot an old Baikal IZH 46M and RWS meisterkugln special match pellets. I shoot 50 shots daily. I am not considering an Olympic event, I would be in Para anyway as an SH1, plus I am a 69 year old disabled Veteran. I started shooting again in February, after 30 years away from the sport. Currently am consistently in the high 80’s in score, am working toward 95% as my goal.
So indian national team doesnt work a job? Becouse in Slovenia, any national team member is working 8hrs a day. And train for 90mins a day. Still shoot 580+
Life in general is about making decisions - sometimes they aren't voluntary but most of the time they are. Only experience makes one more qualified for choosing well, and experience mostly comes from bad decisions... Thank you for your videos, mr. Jadhav, they are always food for thought.
Wow, that's very interesting! I was surprised to learn that for a "club level" / just for pleasure it's 2-3 hours a day. Seems like a lot (but I'm definitely not arguing that statement, I just find it really interesting)! Thank you for sharing. I finally received my pistol - so far I've been shooting with a right handle with my left hand, so it was terrible :D. This week I'm starting "real" trainings, with left handle. Can you please advise how to train at home, if we don't have a shooting range at home? Just shooting "empty"/dry shots? Should I potentially invest in SCATT or something else? Thank you in advance.
When I first opened a tin of 500 pellets it seemed like a lifetime supply! It takes a little time and concentration to use ONE tiny pellet... here I think we're saying it's only a few day's worth. On the other hand, when I go to my local (outdoor) range... it's often busy, all kinds of people are shooting all kinds of weapons, some quite expensive and powerful... and the results on average are awful! Broadly speaking, people have a hard time keeping the shots on the paper at all! There's a light wood structure to hold up the targets (two 1" x 2" sticks), and those 1x2s are getting shot to pieces! A range employee told me that the sticks only last half a day! This is to say that I think one can improve visibly and stand out in the crowd with even a few weeks of determined practice and exercise. Then... only ten thousand hours to go! Well, for my own part I'm retired and looking for something like this. I have some nice guns, and for years have been conscious of not really doing my part so to speak.
Hello Major, I do remember you, though faintly. How are you? Glad to have you on board. Do share this channel with those who need a better coach. Regards
WELL! This is eye-opening, I have to say. I should have watched this one FIRST! On the other hand, I think a lot of people are only practicing AT the local range! Maybe a little dry-firing. A few hours a week at most. That was my own practice. I now got some air guns just for the purpose of having more "trigger time". I didn't know how MUCH more time! But, it was fairly easy and economical to set up a simple range in my house, might put one outside in the back yard. An hour a day seems in reach for a beginner, and I'm seeing surprising results already! Loading and firing one pellet at a time seems very painstaking compared to the usual practice (say) with a .22 automatic pistol or revolver, where you can go through a hundred rounds pretty quickly. It really seems worth doing, and interesting itself, and about 1/4 or less the cost of those .22 rounds, aside from being able to just stay home and shoot on a rainy day. When I got into this I didn't realize there was online coaching! So, good luck to all the other beginners, don't give up! And thanks to the teacher.
Practice dry fire and learn your trigger. Also learn how to grip and hold for many hours . Which will eventually go towards improving the the shot. You don’t always have to use pellets to practice for hours
Dear sir, do they use laser guns which is considered safer than pellets in the olympics or do they still use air pellets? Can you feel a weight difference. Which one should you train with? Also, sir for those considering to quit their jobs like me, can you make a video or share information on how much it pays to be employed under sports category?
After watching this video i decide to quit pistol shooting because of lack of time, I'm preparing for exam and don't have much time In future i will get a job then again same situation comes so i can say this is probably not for me
You don't need the body of a weight lifter, you must train specific muscle groups, Yes, you can join the gym but make sure you don't make your muscles stiff with too much muscle bulk. Do more repetitions with lighter weights, do floor exercises, squats, push up pull ups etc.
I have a 10 meter range in my basement. I have an old Detroit Armor target retrieval system, pulley system. I have a Ring camera down at the target, and use Live View on my iPad so I can see and evaluate every shot. I put 10 shots on each target. I shoot an old Baikal IZH 46M and RWS meisterkugln special match pellets. I shoot 50 shots daily. I am not considering an Olympic event, I would be in Para anyway as an SH1, plus I am a 69 year old disabled Veteran. I started shooting again in February, after 30 years away from the sport. Currently am consistently in the high 80’s in score, am working toward 95% as my goal.
No nonsense straight forward black and white advice. Much appreciated
Thanks for all the free advices available on your channel . I'm dreaming having a coach like you . From France
I am providing online coaching which has proved to be superior to offline coaching
I really love your videos. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for your videos. I always find your post's interesting and informative.
You are most welcome, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask them.
I've just come to understand why my level stagnates
I suspected a little about training time, but I wasn't sure..
thanks mister
This is absolutely brilliant. I'm very happy to hear this!
So indian national team doesnt work a job? Becouse in Slovenia, any national team member is working 8hrs a day. And train for 90mins a day. Still shoot 580+
Most are employed under sports category
Excellent advice, I am asked this question a lot, and some believe they have enough talent to win gold on 3 hours a week :)
La la land unfortunately...
Thank you for the advice sir. Very intresting and informative, just what I am looking for to improve💪
Welcome
4:47 sums it up.
That's the essence of apprenticeship for everything - learn from the best!
Thanks for the helpful advice.
Thank you
Life in general is about making decisions - sometimes they aren't voluntary but most of the time they are. Only experience makes one more qualified for choosing well, and experience mostly comes from bad decisions...
Thank you for your videos, mr. Jadhav, they are always food for thought.
Thank you for your kind words
Wow, that's very interesting! I was surprised to learn that for a "club level" / just for pleasure it's 2-3 hours a day. Seems like a lot (but I'm definitely not arguing that statement, I just find it really interesting)! Thank you for sharing. I finally received my pistol - so far I've been shooting with a right handle with my left hand, so it was terrible :D. This week I'm starting "real" trainings, with left handle. Can you please advise how to train at home, if we don't have a shooting range at home? Just shooting "empty"/dry shots? Should I potentially invest in SCATT or something else? Thank you in advance.
Please join my Free Basic Course on www.foresightshooting.com. You can contact me on my Whatsapp number and I can guide from there.
When I first opened a tin of 500 pellets it seemed like a lifetime supply! It takes a little time and concentration to use ONE tiny pellet... here I think we're saying it's only a few day's worth. On the other hand, when I go to my local (outdoor) range... it's often busy, all kinds of people are shooting all kinds of weapons, some quite expensive and powerful... and the results on average are awful! Broadly speaking, people have a hard time keeping the shots on the paper at all! There's a light wood structure to hold up the targets (two 1" x 2" sticks), and those 1x2s are getting shot to pieces! A range employee told me that the sticks only last half a day! This is to say that I think one can improve visibly and stand out in the crowd with even a few weeks of determined practice and exercise. Then... only ten thousand hours to go! Well, for my own part I'm retired and looking for something like this. I have some nice guns, and for years have been conscious of not really doing my part so to speak.
Jai hind sir, I used to follow you on TOPS under the pen name 'Major'. I still watch your videos. Great initiative sir
Hello Major, I do remember you, though faintly. How are you? Glad to have you on board. Do share this channel with those who need a better coach. Regards
@@moshepatchy Sure sir.
very very true and beneficial suggestions
Thank you
Thank you very much sir ji 😊🇮🇳
Welcome
Hlw sir.... tqsm maine apki videos se smjke practice kri...and i got 4 medal in delhi state championship nd m apke WhatsApp group m bhi add hu 🙏🙏
WELL! This is eye-opening, I have to say. I should have watched this one FIRST! On the other hand, I think a lot of people are only practicing AT the local range! Maybe a little dry-firing. A few hours a week at most. That was my own practice. I now got some air guns just for the purpose of having more "trigger time". I didn't know how MUCH more time! But, it was fairly easy and economical to set up a simple range in my house, might put one outside in the back yard. An hour a day seems in reach for a beginner, and I'm seeing surprising results already! Loading and firing one pellet at a time seems very painstaking compared to the usual practice (say) with a .22 automatic pistol or revolver, where you can go through a hundred rounds pretty quickly. It really seems worth doing, and interesting itself, and about 1/4 or less the cost of those .22 rounds, aside from being able to just stay home and shoot on a rainy day. When I got into this I didn't realize there was online coaching! So, good luck to all the other beginners, don't give up! And thanks to the teacher.
Thank you for your insights
Online training where ?
@@habibasayyed www.foresightshooting.com
@@moshepatchy so kind of you sir to respond i want to shoot at international level so just started my journey hopefully will get there.
@@habibasayyed be certain not hopeful
You mentioned you liked the Moroni…how do you feel about the Morini 200e?
That is the best pistol in my opinion.
Sir I use to practice 7-8 h a day
But don't shoot that much shots , it costs more
Can you suggest a budget friendly way if available
Please reply 🙇♂️
Practice dry fire and learn your trigger.
Also learn how to grip and hold for many hours .
Which will eventually go towards improving the the shot.
You don’t always have to use pellets to practice for hours
@@manish_6 thanks
Sir which parts of body shuld we train and with how much weight should we train that parts
I will be posting a video on this shortly
Posted the video you wanted
Which one is the best pistol morini 162 el or steyr evo 10 e
I prefer the Morini
Sir I would like to know for practising 5 hours how many shots must be fired?
Its a combination of dry firing, different exercises and live shooting. Please check out my video on the subject
Mere heartbeat jada thi jiski wajh s game per effect pada
sir can u please tell why my front sight is stick on the left side in pistol?
Your trigger finger placement may be incorrect.
Sir , please advise me how to improve air pistol shooting and tell me practice schedule of 10 meters air pistol a day. Please reply sir
Join my free Basic course on www.foresightshooting.com
Dear sir, do they use laser guns which is considered safer than pellets in the olympics or do they still use air pellets? Can you feel a weight difference. Which one should you train with? Also, sir for those considering to quit their jobs like me, can you make a video or share information on how much it pays to be employed under sports category?
Pellet guns only
Sir where do you teach I mean which city and location?
Basically my coaching is online through my website www.foresightshooting.com. I am based in Satara, Maharashtra.
Namaskar sir aaj mera pre state competition tha.per mera score acha nahi ban paya
Call me 9370650321
Which type of Air pistol is good for beginners
Precihole pistol
@@moshepatchy sir precihole me kon se type ki
Check on the internet
Is it possible for a college student to spend 8 hours for training each day?🥺
No
@@moshepatchy then could you please suggest any solution?... regarding how many hours should a btech student spend for training?
@@lekshmirnair2709 please call me on my cell number 9370650321
if you want to improve, you must train a lot to stand your scores. it is like any other sport.
@@johnvermena520 True
sir kya sach h international level pr coaches ki fees ....1..1 lkh to hoti hai
More than that
M qualifi nahi kar pai sir
what mental training should i do to improve
Attend the webinar on sunday 10th of march, the link is posted on the community WhatsApp group.
2 hours
After watching this video i decide to quit pistol shooting because of lack of time, I'm preparing for exam and don't have much time
In future i will get a job then again same situation comes so i can say this is probably not for me
That is the SMARTEST response I have seen, you have taken the correct decision.
Sir please tell us that how to maintain our shooter diary
Ok, will do
Hindi link please
Can I start at the age of 37yrs...
Off course
May I practice with a dummy pistol model for stability
@@Gurkeerat10 sure
Can I join gym ?
You don't need the body of a weight lifter, you must train specific muscle groups, Yes, you can join the gym but make sure you don't make your muscles stiff with too much muscle bulk. Do more repetitions with lighter weights, do floor exercises, squats, push up pull ups etc.
@@moshepatchy ok sir thank you 👍
Speak to Hindi please