Took this course this past Saturday.
Why I signed up, straight from the course description: “Most shooters really don't know how to analyze their own practice, and thus errors and non-optimal methods begin to creep in over time---and most people don’t notice. Or worse yet, couldn’t tell the difference if they had noticed. “
My main objective for attending was to get some feedback on how I was doing things and how I could get better, what I should be practicing and how. Note I do practice and shoot often, so I was looking to enhance how I go about it.
Curriculum:
The instruction was very well prepared, I felt the order of drills was very well laid out as well. The day began with a few drills that allowed us to analyze how we were shooting, seems basic, just do what you normally do, instructor(s) asked some questions, offered some tips but this seemed like an analysis phase. Then we began to break down each sequence of actually shooting, beginning with trigger control. There was a lot of very focused shooting in this class and to a very good end. We broke down how were shooting, trigger pull, grip, presentation, reloads, each broken down into their simplest elements. By the end of the day we put them all back together, this is difficult if you have developed a few bad habits .
Instructors:
The instructor was top notch, really one those people that wants you to get better at shooting rather than relay a set of instructions. The how is always followed with a why in a very clear manner with demonstrable results. Class size was small, with plenty of personal instruction, time for questions and discussion of what we were doing. Training environment was safe with clear safety rules.
Overall:
This class far exceeded my expectations, and I had high expectations coming into it. Really well put together and I learned a lot about how I shoot and how I can get better. Instruction was very clear, not rushed or presented as doctrine but rather to be tested, plenty of repetition to get it concepts down. I walked away with much better understanding of my shooting, what I need to work on to get better and how.