Ben Stoeger Teaching Speed Shooting Fundamentals
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2020
- This is class footage from Omaha, Nebraska. Recorded May of 2020.
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Wow Ben! You just fed us Gold! Really appreciate you sharing this with the public. You’re the man!
World class teaching pearls…for free. Thank you!
The 5 people who gave this a thumbs down sure are hard to please. What additional world class instruction were they expecting to get here for free?
To be honest, he comes off as a bit of an asshole...
You prolly dont give a shit but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all the latest series on Instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf for the last few days :)
@Hayes Lorenzo Yea, I've been using instaflixxer for since december myself :)
My guess :: Hoplophobic snowflakes who tuned in for 3 seconds.
They must be on prescription glasses and the glasses must have been worn upside down 🤓
Finally some actual content 👍
This is some incredible content. Wow.
This is tip of the spear teaching in fundamentals of performance shooting. His ability to teach the student what he is seeing, and processing is the difference. He teaches how to process important information which means becoming aware.
The goal here to be taught how to be self-taught. Our eyes are amazing at given us the ability to take in large amounts of information, but like anything else this talent must be trained into a skill. Our eyes are the fastest working body part which means we can see faster than we can pull the trigger. If you want to shoot with a harmonious balanced between speed and accuracy you must be able to see and process information fast. Thank you for sharing.
These videos bring the books alive. I've own, read and practiced by the book, but seeing takes the things totally to the next level. Anyhow, truly recommend the books 🙏
Thank you for making this public !
This information is gold. Thank you for uploading here. Fantastic stuff.
This is Gold! Thank you for the content, Ben!
So much relevant, useful information here. Thank you for making this available
Thank you! I'm gonna save this to my playlist and revisit it often. Lots of good info to work on.
Another analogy from football is to watch the ball into your hands. Too many receivers see the ball but then try to look at what’s next before they have it in their hands. You see it all the time at all levels of the sport.
Good video! Thanks
It always trips me out seeing mistakes made like that in the pros.
Solid stuff. Interesting to see how explations had changed since I took the class. Thanks for sharing, I’ve pointed a few people at it.
Good stuff. Simple and direct. Covered a lot of issues I have done and seen done incorrectly at matches.
First of all, I’m very appreciative of Ben posting all of these classes. However, I’d like to point out how awesome it is to see him obviously practice what he preaches. Watching this video vs more recent videos, you can see his improvement. Being at this level, improvement doesn’t come easy and he is obviously already at a very high level here. The fact that he has improved since then, means he is putting in the work at the range and dry fire and still bringing us passionate (obviously) content and courses years later. What a dude, dude. Cheers and Shalom!
Great content. Thanks for posting.
Great stuff throughout.
Excellent points as always!!
Great content, thanks for sharing.
I love that I learned something new every time I watch one of your videos.
Only a few minutes into the video and he’s giving really great instructions.. Awesome 👍🏻
I cannot put into words how thankful I am for this video! Wait, I just did..
Incredible instruction with concise explanation and examples. His words apply to more than just the range!
Again, thank you.
This is fantastic! Many thanks!
Great content thank you for sharing! This video clarifies the concepts in DryFire Reloaded. The target transition piece was great, it's the antithesis of T-Rex tactical drive the gun like a turret that seems to dominate UA-cam. The stage walk through and comments about training at full speed were also valuable. So often I find myself getting too far into a portal or in an awkward spot because I am pumped up during a match. I'd love to see more on hard-soft entry/exit.
"T-Rex tactical drive the gun like a turret" seems like a misrepresentation. They're both great shooters with slightly different approaches. Finding a style you like doesn't mean all the other ones suck.
@@selvedgeson lol, one of them is a world champion and the other is a successful influencer who has never classified in USPSA.
@@paulallen8103 Replying to a comment that’s 3 years old? Really?
It also falls into purpose of use. Gunfighting vs sport shooting. They have nearly the same fundamentals with variables for use.
Excellent, I have learnt a lot. Sometimes we think we know it all only to find out that we need to always fall back to our fundamentals.
Awesome content!
Thanks alot for sharing this!
Great video, as a guy with thousands of rounds down range but new to competitive shooting you illustrated and explained every problem I have. I will be watching several more times
Very useful instruction. Thank you!
Thank you very much Ben!
I’m late seeing this...but must say the information you have provided here is priceless !!! Thank you. I purchased your book “Practical Shooting Training” that you wrote with Joel Park and was intrigued with your training methodology. I realize reading books and watching training videos are not a substitute for in person instruction. However, I must state you Sir, are a talented instructor. Keep up your great content. I appreciate your efforts.
So this guy has a book, this video alone will help tremendously
I too have a few of them and they are awesome 👏🏻
Awesome freakin’ video. Learned so much from watch it!
Excellent, thank you!
Awesome video thanks!
Great stuff here. Thank you!
Thanks for uploading this
Great analogy at about 8:30 into video about driving the car. When riding a motorcycle you are taught, when making a turn, to look where you want to go, not where the bike is pointed.
Well, this is very very helpful. And free. Thanks!
Awesome instruction thank you👍👊🏻😉
Great video.
Thank you sir for the free instruction. As has been already stated great 👍🏻 direction!
Great information.
Post more like this, i give your pro shop all my money
Love your podcast this is frickin great would love to train with you
Many thanks!
You're really great. Thank you so much
Amazing information
You just gotta like, ride the waves bro, chaaaahahaaa... Thanks for all the content!
Thank you, sir
Great Video
Good stuff
Gold!
I watch many videos of people covering the fine idiosyncrasies of running successful USPSA shooting. I like Bens, basically (KISS) keep it simple stupid method of training. He has a clear and simply way of explaining and executing techniques to achieve great results in this sport.
Ben looks ready for the cover of a 1988 Tiger Beat
Awesome
Amazing
I agree bro this is another wisdom 😊😉
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Excellent. Thanks for posting. Just one question...does that make sense to everybody? ;)
Great video, I'm just getting into competition shooting and this is invaluable.
BTW, what's with the CBGB inspired Tshirt logo? Does Ben listen to old school punk rock?
He's edgy.
Is this the skills and drills or fundamentals class?
Hi Ben -- thanks for these videos they are gold - i have one question - how do you address tension - i get exteremelly tense when shooting competition what drills can i do to breakdown the tension?
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18:09 looks like a flinch to me. so even he is pushing against the recoil in anticipation. change my mind.
Gold
Anyone know what pistol Ben is using? Looks like it's a Tanfoglio, but I can't figure out which model
Stock2 Extreme
Is using a dot like using a touchscreen? ;)
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jeebus kristos - that was good.
So he’s not using any muscles or wrist movements to bring the sights back down while rapid fire shooting?
That’s correct, locked wrists, tight support hand grip and , eyes on target where you want sights to fall back on target. Loose firing hand, form support hand
Michael Bay!
How is this free?
This is gold! I've learned so much! so many things I never knew. I'm excited to practice and train so many things now. Thumbs up! But, Ben, stop swearing so much, you're a role model. Kids watch you, and associating foul language and shooting shouldn't happen.
Why keep asking them the questions. If they knew them would they be there?
It helps keep the class engaged.