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Goal=Adhere to training Schedule beginning 2/5/2018 

1 hour evening exercise routine every M,T,T,F

1 hour evening dry fire session every M,T,T,F

200 round reloading session every M,T,T,F

100-200 round evening live fire practice every Wednesday

400-500 round live fire practice every 2nd and 4th Saturday

Club match 1st and 3rd Saturday

Sundays Off - Family Day

 

Desired results=

Win SS at the 2018 NC Sectional Championship

Place top 40 SS at 2018 Nationals

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Goals:

GM in Limited, GM in Open.  (don't really care how I get there, because I consider my match performances more important than my class)

Top 10 at Multigun Nationals

Top 25 at whichever Handgun Nationals I end up shooting.

 

Doing that by doing more dry-firing sessions. (shooting for 15 min/day)  I have found that short, focused sessions are easier to stick with.  I am over doing 45-60 minutes like I used to do. Also lifting/exercising intensely for 6 days a week.  my lifting goal is to hit the 1K club. I started this regimen 3 months ago, but I've already seen increases of 30 on my bench, 50 on my deadlift, and 30 on my squat.

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Get classified in USPSA for PCC

Win a regional Steel Challenge event in PCC or RFRO

Shoot a top 5 RFRO score at 2018 WSSC

Shoot a top 5 PCCO score at 2018 WSSC

Make Master at RFPO in Steel Challenge

Shoot more USPSA events

Get my kids to shoot a Steel Challenge event

 

 

 

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I missed my 2017 to make A in Production. So to say I want to make A this year is kind of a sandbag. Ideally make M, but would be happy with an 80% average.

 

Make A in Limited if I decide to stick around that division.

 

Shoot 20 matches this year.

Actually dry fire more than once in a blue moon.

More efficient movement.

Consistently shoot with both eyes open.

Chase down a couple high level Prod shooters as I've been biting at their heels.

Win a match in Production.

Focus on my daughter's birth in June and concede here to be there for her.

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Hopefully make A this year. Sitting at 71% now. Started a 30 day Challenge at Christmas to dry fire everyday,  only hit about 90% but shoot 2 leagues a week. Shot 4 majors last year. Hopefully 5-6 this year. More than anything show stronger and more consistant finishes in local and major matches

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Laugh all you want--I have depression AND diabetes on the run.

 

Hit 300 on the scale. (Yes I am coming DOWN to 300--but I can now do 5ks).

Get Classified

Hit C class

Not come in last

Cure Pre-ignition push, trigger jerk

1 match per month

1 Large Match.

Live Practice/Shooting Twice per month.

Maintain 6 exercise per week.

 

 

On 1/1/2018 at 5:27 PM, craigsteffek said:

1. Stick with the same gun all year. ( this one will be the hardest..i like shinny things)

 

 

On 1/1/2018 at 9:30 PM, dogtired said:

At least I am not alone...

 

On 1/9/2018 at 11:12 AM, LilBunniFuFu said:

There are dozens of us!

 

Make it a baker's dozen

Revo->1911-->Beretta->M&P-->Beretta->Shadow-->I SO WANT AN STI

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Big list

1. Dry fire every day I don’t work 

(I work 12 hr shifts with a 45 minute drive so doing anything on work days is doubtful. Fortunately I only work 13 a month)

2. Lose some weight

3. Walk an hour every day I don’t work

4. Shoot 50 rounds of air pistol days I’m off work

5. Range live fire weekly

6. B class by winter 

7. 3-4 matches monthly (some will be IDPA as I only shoot one match a month on Sunday)

8. Not lose to any limited capacity iron sighted guns (I shoot single stack only)

9. Get more from my range diary

10. Start watching times while shooting all alpha in practice and trying for 80% alpha in matches

11. Go one for one on steel. 

 

 

 

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Made the switch from Production to Single Stack major.

 

-Make A class Single Stack (Production B Class Currently)

-Dry fire 30 min 5 times a week

-Live fire practice 2 - 4 times a month

-shoot locally club matches with in 60 miles of me 2 times a month

-place in the top 3 at a level II or higher

-shoot nationals

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On 2/13/2018 at 4:43 PM, americanbrosinarms said:

Made the switch from Production to Single Stack major.

 

-Make A class Single Stack (Production B Class Currently)

-Dry fire 30 min 5 times a week

-Live fire practice 2 - 4 times a month

-shoot locally club matches with in 60 miles of me 2 times a month

-place in the top 3 at a level II or higher

-shoot nationals

More power to you. Dry firing for 30min a day is  a lot. Doable but a lot.

 

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On 2/20/2018 at 12:30 PM, wolfvsgoat said:

More power to you. Dry firing for 30min a day is  a lot. Doable but a lot.

 

Why is it a lot? I do two 30 minute blocks a day (morning and evening). I have a timer set to 5 minutes per drill and take a moment for water and hand relaxation between each 5 minute block (so actual elapsed time is more like 40 minutes a pop).

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On 3/8/2018 at 9:40 PM, tanks said:

Why is it a lot? I do two 30 minute blocks a day (morning and evening). I have a timer set to 5 minutes per drill and take a moment for water and hand relaxation between each 5 minute block (so actual elapsed time is more like 40 minutes a pop).

Good point. If you do that everyday you should be GM following Stoeger or Anderson's teachings.

 

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7 matches into the sport of USPSA, shooting production, and am very much hooked.

 

1. Shoot 1 local match per month

2. Dry fire 45 minutes per week

3. Make high B or low A by end of year (currently sitting at 55%)

4. Shoot 3 L2 matches (already registered for Cowtown and the Oilfield classic)

5. Build a solid training regimen (signed up for Stoeger's skills and drills)

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