CB45 / Chad does a great job of walking the line between "challenging" & "demoralizing" each match. Knowing how I've had trouble with Stage designs at my club's Steel Valley match, I appreciate & respect what he does even more! Trying to find a balance between all the different types & level of shooters and keeping it interesting for more experienced shooters isn't as easy as it seems.
This match was more challenging than I'm accustomed from FNS as a whole. One or two that make you think is the "norm" & I've been around a little over a year. I'm the first to tell you that if you have a rough match then it gives you an idea for what you should consider working into your practice. Transition stages are a favorite of CB45, so expect to see them. Because of this, he helped me see a new area of training.
I'm not saying that FNS or another shooting sport is an opportunity for training, but they can be used as a way to find holes in your current training. Just my opinion...
This match was more challenging than I'm accustomed from FNS as a whole. One or two that make you think is the "norm" & I've been around a little over a year. I'm the first to tell you that if you have a rough match then it gives you an idea for what you should consider working into your practice. Transition stages are a favorite of CB45, so expect to see them. Because of this, he helped me see a new area of training.
I'm not saying that FNS or another shooting sport is an opportunity for training, but they can be used as a way to find holes in your current training. Just my opinion...
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