Making Shooters Better
Multi-division USPSA Grand Master and IPSC World Shoot Gold Medalist Tim Herron joins former Royal Marine Commando Terry Vaughan for a deep dive into the hidden side of shooting performance. While most shooters focus on speed, accuracy, and equipment, Tim argues that long-term improvement has far more to do with emotional control, self-awareness, and learning how to perform under pressure. In this conversation, Tim explains why so many shooters plateau, how elite competitors use failure as a training tool, and why embracing discomfort is essential for growth. He shares the mindset shifts that transformed him from a new gun owner into one of the world's top competitive shooters, along with practical strategies for training smarter, developing consistency, and managing the mental side of performance. Terry and Tim discuss: • Why competition is really emotional regulation in public • The difference between training and simply practicing • How top shooters use pressure to improve instead of avoiding it • Why most people accidentally train themselves to plateau • The power of randomization and problem-solving in practice • How to recover quickly from mistakes without spiraling emotionally • The role of dry fire in accelerating improvement • What competition shooting can teach concealed carriers and defensive shooters Whether you're a competitive shooter, firearms instructor, concealed carrier, or simply someone looking to perform better under pressure, this episode offers a masterclass on the mindset behind elite performance.
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