Worlds Collide: Circles Drill for Shooting Stance
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Worlds Collide often presents the contrasting perspectives of defensive shooter Rob Pincus of PDN and competition shooter Rob Leatham of Team Springfield, but both Robs agree on some issues. The myth of the perfect shooting stance is one. Rob Pincus considers it a figment of people’s imagination based on square-range training, not on reality.
Rob Leatham agrees that shooters cannot depend on being able to shoot from a “perfect” stance, so they should learn to shoot using a variety of stances. He demonstrates a drill he does for this called Circles, in which the shooter constantly moves in a circle while shooting.
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