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Process and Progress Pistol Training

Proven Methods to Structure Your Practice

Drew Estell

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English
Baer Publishing
25 January 2022
Want to take your pistol training to the next level?
If you're like most pistol enthusiasts, you spend a lot of time and money putting in your hours on the range. But that doesn't mean you'll see consistent improvement.

Why not? Because most instructors don't teach you how to train and practice on your own to get better and more efficient. In other words, they don't teach you how to learn.

Process and Progress Pistol Training shows you step-by-step how to structure your training plan for faster improvement in both your technique and your results, whether you're a new hobbyist or a seasoned professional.

Then, it outlines a proven approach to help you experiment with and develop your own unique, personalized training and style.

Whether you're a professional, a competition shooter, or a dedicated enthusiast, pick up Process and Progress Pistol Training and get the results you've been looking for.

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Imprint:   Baer Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   376g
ISBN:   9781544522432
ISBN 10:   1544522436
Pages:   184
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Process and Progress Pistol Training: Proven Methods to Structure Your Practice

"""Twenty years ago, organizations like CrossFit and Gym Jones changed the very culture of fitness and what it means to be an elite athlete. Twenty years from now, Process and Progress will be seen as the catalyst for the very same ground-breaking revolution in shooting sports excellence."" Dave Rhoden, Flagrant Beard owner and firearms professional ""This book really is priceless. The thorough explanation throughout was very easy to track. I have been shooting for a very long time. I go to the range to have fun, to train, to push myself so I may defend my life or the life of others. I really never put this much thought into my range day. After reading this, I know I will be able to increase my capabilities and keep track of what I have done to see my progress. I really appreciate the number of drills Drew included in the book, and it is easy to refer back to the book to see how to improve with a plan. Having attended a Baer Solutions class, this is like having Drew in your back pocket, like a lucky little leprechaun."" Rodney D., Michigan Law Enforcement ""There is a difference between going to the range to shoot and going to train. Process and Progress will be an invaluable tool for shooters of any level to progress and understand how to be a better shooter both physically and mentally."" Joe N., US Army Special Forces."


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