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US Shooting Academy Class at Area 1 Championship


Chuck Anderson

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This year Mike Seeklander and I will be teaching a competition handgun course before the Area 1 match. The class will be on Thursday June 18, 2009 at the Parma Rod and Gun Club, the site of the 2009 Area 1 Championship. On Friday and Saturday all the students will shoot with Mike and I. We'll be able to show you how we shoot stages and provide pointers on your individual performance under match conditions. Mike did this class before last years Area 1 with Phil Strader and everyone I talked to had a great time. Below is the info from the US Shooting Academy webstie. To signup you have to contact the US Shooting Academy directly. Make sure once you get into the class you sign up right away for Area 1 and let them know you are in the US Shooting Academy class.

Thanks,

Chuck

"Come hone your skills before the Area 1 Championship with two USPSA Grandmasters, Mike Seeklander and Chuck Anderson. Mike and Chuck will provide you with 1 full day of instruction on the range and two days of coaching during the Area 1 competition. Maximum class size is 10 students to maximize the instructor to student ratio. Furthermore, students must ensure that they get signed up on the same squad as the class group. The course will be conducted at the beautiful Parma Rod and Gun Club in Parma, Idaho. Report time for day 1 of the course is 7:45 AM.

This is a fast-paced course with focus ranging from fundamental gun handling techniques to advanced concepts, such as match and stage preparation, shooting on the move, advanced gun handling, and explosive movement. Students will experience these drills under simulated match conditions and pressure. You will leave this course armed with the skill and technique, and a solid training plan that will allow you to run with the best!

A few of the critical elements included in this class:

Elements of training for High Performance

Gear Setup/Adjustment

High Performance gun manipulation techniques including key index points

Principles of Dynamic and Fluid movement

Match Planning

Stage Breakdown and performance preparation

Mental Training Secrets/ Match Pressure

Concepts of Speed (and where to find it on a stage)"

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