Dynamic Force Multiplier podcast brings you shared personal experiences in competition sports. This podcast provides shared experiences on what worked, what didn’t work, and finding options so you can achieve your SMART goals. We will bring contributors from starters to average Joes to Pros sharing their sport’s trials and tribulation. It’s about leveraging knowledge and experience! Hopefully, streamlining your success.
1. Standards for defensive style shooting. 2. Match differences between local and major. 3. Teaching. 4. Hit factor math. 5. Goal for the year.
1. Learnings while at an instructors course. 2. Stance and movement. 3. Using both eyes. 4. Red dot. 5. Humility.
1. Basics from training. 2. Mindset. 3. Stack skills. 4. Acceptance.
1. Practice with little improvements. 2. Analyze results. 3. Break it down. 4. Execute to your level. 5. Reflect on the journey.
1. Always a student.
2. Understand why.
3. Stock placement.
4. Find WHO you are vs. what you are.
1. Slow down.
2. Input as motivation.
3. Cause and effect.
4. Predictive shooting.
5. Stage planning.
1. Individual reflection.
2. Compete in a match. Analyze, assess and learn.
3. Thoughts on the divide in the shooting community.
4. Social media content.
1. Goals: Visualization.
2. Mapping: Evolve.
3. Framing: Mindset.
4. Adapt.
1. Seek training that fits me.
2. Groups training is no longer viable.
3. Focus on the process instead of the outcome.
4. Learned from failures.
1. Learn by attending a pistol course.
2. What is NPA with a rifle.
3. How to relax before the "signal".
4. Observe and learn.
1. Research and coaching.
2. Grip evolution.
3. Teaching and learning.
4. "The Chase."
1. Permission not to be perfect.
2. Sight confirmation.
1. Realized my potentials competing at higher level matches.
2. Dry fire, fundamentals, FAST!
3. Chase what works for me.
4. It's relative.
1. Wrong focus.
2. Seek subject matter experts.
3. Shooting is more than shooting.
1. Education is key.
2. Train with intent.
3. Pay attention to what you do.
- Be aware.
4. Compete in international matches.
- Compete in higher level matches.
1. Firearm ownership was based on necessity.
2. The need to learn more skills.
3. Don't chase gear.
4. Set expectations:
- You get what you put into it.
- Have fun.
- Squad with better competitors
1. Find the sweet spot.
2. To do well, you have to put in the work.
3. Seeing the big picture.
4. Find a coach/mentor.
Special episode with Yago and Jesse.
Keeping the promise: Two Marine Scout Snipers honoring the 34 lost during the Battle of Ramadi.
1. Always fast - Speed is not everything. I need good hits.
2. Training - Get good training. Be honest. Be real. Be a sponge.
3. Don't overthink it when stage planning - Go with my "flow".
4. Setbacks - is an opportunity to level up in your comeback.
1. Mental management - How to react to external influences.
2. Power of visualization - Run the whole stage in my mind.
3. Mantra - Relentless Mastery.
4. Each point has a lifespan - learned to move on without negative thinking.
5. Maintain a learning mindset - Filter the learnings.
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