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2 Types of Recoil Anticipation with 3-Gun National Champion Joe Farewell 

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In this video, former SWAT Member and 3-Gun National Champion, Joe Farewell, talks about two types of recoil anticipation--one is mental, the other physical.
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Комментарии : 44   
@alfredzig2035
@alfredzig2035 3 года назад
This guy's shared knowledge is priceless
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Alfred Zig thank you 🙏🏼
@stonergene
@stonergene 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip, " dont anticipate the shot, anticipate the recoil." Before last week I had never shot a pistol before and after my first 300ish rounds this is one of my main issues thus far.
@normwilson117
@normwilson117 3 года назад
pre-ignition or post-ignition; one's bad because it affects the strike of the round.. and one's good because it drives your sights back on target after breaking the shot
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Norm Wilson precisely 🤘🏼
@brianm4772
@brianm4772 3 года назад
This is the most informative and shortest vid I have ever watched, thanks !
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Brian M thank you!! Glad it helped 🙏🏼
@enrico8730
@enrico8730 3 года назад
I flinch all the time great vid! Would also love to see more how Myles sets up and uses his CCW
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Enrico 👍🏼👍🏼
@leopoldsamsonite1750
@leopoldsamsonite1750 3 года назад
Great observation and point. I never thought of that. Thank you
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Leopold Samsonite sure thing! 🤙🏼
@marklepollo8546
@marklepollo8546 3 года назад
Smart guy! Exactly right!
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Markle Pollo 🤙🏼🤙🏼
@Definitelynottheatf
@Definitelynottheatf 2 года назад
I felt like a fool for doing the same thing... People always talk down on it. Never thought of it as a good thing
@olegvorkunov5400
@olegvorkunov5400 2 года назад
That is the problem I have. Early anticipation of recoil before the gun fired. Not sure how to fight it. Maybe it will correct over time with more training. For now, I just started slowly pushing a trigger instead of a quick squeeze with a finger. And then I will start increasing trigger pull speed with more training.
@thinman8621
@thinman8621 Год назад
Excellent insight. Anticipate the recoil and not the shot. Thanks!
@athuddriver
@athuddriver 2 года назад
Thanks for this education. I'm a new (right handed) shooter and consistently, sometimes badly shooting low. Not so much left but a little some times. The local gun shop owner has watched me and says that is a "flinch". I'm thinking "flinch" could be a generic term but it wasn't as helpful as I hoped. I'm a mechanics kind of guy. It is how I ride my bicycle, how I worked as an air traffic controller, and such. Build the proper mechanics and the rest will fall into place. Obviously my mechanics of firing the gun need improvement. This concise explanation of these anticipation (flinch?) factors helps me a lot. I think I need to set up my iPhone to record my shooting both dry and live. Any other suggestions are welcome.
@CurtisBrandt
@CurtisBrandt Год назад
There are some really great drills to help you practice holding the gun steady while you pull the trigger. I like Ben Stoeger’s commentary on “trigger control at speed”, but there are others too. Fortunately you can essentially completely eliminate the flinch while you pull the trigger, free of expense, in dry fire training. It can even be said, to take it to an extreme, that there’s no use in bothering to aim if your trigger press isn’t sorted out. Look for drills what help you focus on not messing up your sight picture with your trigger press.
@drew.pewpew
@drew.pewpew Год назад
Makes a lot of sense and saves my time!
@michaeldvorak5556
@michaeldvorak5556 Год назад
I remember a study, a long long time ago, where researchers placed a large sheet of clear glass on a table with a 3 or 4 foot over-hand. They placed a baby, able to craw, on the glass, and the baby managed to get on the over-hang. Looking down several feet to the floor had no effect. They showed no fear.
@findmurdock
@findmurdock 3 года назад
Very interesting. I haven't reflected on the nuances before. 👍
@andrewphung144
@andrewphung144 2 года назад
Thank you so much, you might of cured me.🙏🏼
@dubzach619
@dubzach619 3 года назад
Makes sense thanks
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
DubZach sure thing!
@mdj300
@mdj300 3 года назад
Good stuff
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
mdj300 🤘🏼🤘🏼
@josebaca3075
@josebaca3075 3 года назад
Training rounds work when you load live dummies in your mag and aim at small targets
@complexteo-iwnl3321
@complexteo-iwnl3321 3 года назад
he is almost wearing his holster appendix
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Complex Teo-iwnl not quite 😂
@lckario
@lckario 3 года назад
Solid👌🏽
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Lckario 🤙🏼
@timoconnor8791
@timoconnor8791 3 года назад
Great video and information. Quick question... what range is this?
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve 3 года назад
It's a private property.
@timoconnor8791
@timoconnor8791 3 года назад
@@TacticalHyve Ah gotcha. Seems to be the case with most CA outdoor ranges haha.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve 3 года назад
The 'best' ranges are ;)
@ulisessalas6420
@ulisessalas6420 3 года назад
😂 I’ve made that mistake before 😂. New shooters...pay attention, this guy knows what he’s talking about. 🤙🏼
@stovepipe8966
@stovepipe8966 3 года назад
I don’t think your gun should ever break below level - your shoulders should never move forward - before or after a shot - if anything moves besides your trigger finger during a string of fire - you have a flinch and it needs to be corrected
@Joe_Farewell
@Joe_Farewell 3 года назад
Stovepipe that works fine if you’re shooting slow. If you want to shoot as quickly as possible you need to get the gun back on target as quickly as possible.
@reelcese9924
@reelcese9924 2 года назад
No help at all
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve 2 года назад
Maybe you can’t be helped.
@olegvorkunov5400
@olegvorkunov5400 2 года назад
@@TacticalHyve You explained it, but did not give any tips how to learn to fight anticipation.
@Claude-Eckel
@Claude-Eckel Год назад
You've got it wrong in yer title, dude. It's gotta be *"Two Types of Anticipation"* (loud noise or recoil)! Not _"2 Types of Recoil Anticipation"_ . 👎 You haven't understood the issue, hence the wrong title: One anticipation occurs before the shot (loud noise!) and leads to a miss, the other after the shot (the recoil!) and is even encouraged. Now?
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