
"When
either dry-firing at home or practicing at the range, if you've ever wondered,
"Well, what should I practice today?" Then Steve's book is a must
have. His organized drills will guide you from beginning presentation skills
to advanced multiple target engagement and transition techniques. It's the
practical shooting student's perfect compliment to "Practical Shooting,
Beyond Fundamentals."
Brian Enos
Jason
Longley, Lewiston, ME
I just purchased your two books and man they are awesome! After shooting
my first ever match this past fall, the sport has completely taken over
my life. Even though I spend at least an hour of EVERY day doing something
to improve my game I felt like my dry fire work lacked "structure" and organization.
Your drills where just what the doctor ordered. Starting out as a clueless
D shooter with some athletic ability, I am now on the full sprint to M class
(and going broke) before the end of the year. Hopefully someday you will
see me at a major match so I can thank you for the great training tool!
Paul Benson talks about Principles of Performance in Front Sight!
Robin Taylor reviews Refinement and Repetition in Front Sight!
Jeff Whitaker
"I used to think that getting
faster meant only getting my splits faster but I was wrong. I never thought
about how I was going to get there. I saw a video of myself once and I saw
a lot of things that I was doing wrong and things that I wanted to change.
I was taking forever to get from one shooting position to the next and I
don't mean walking versus running. I also found out that the dry and live
fire practice I was doing was a complete waste of time. I was not working
on the things that I needed to work on to make me faster. I was just working
on making bad habits stronger. The person that helped me change my bad habits
was a GM named Steve Anderson from a cold and rainy place called Circleville,
Ohio. We talked about what he did to make GM in one year and I was very
intrigued with what he had to say. His dry fire routine was completely different
than mine or any other I have seen thus far. He gave me a few pointers and
he also told me about his dry fire book. Once I got his book, my game improved
100%. Other shooters at my home club got sick of hearing the name Steve
Anderson this and Steve Anderson that but all that changed when my shooting
started to improve. People started asking me where they could get a copy
of his book. Six months ago, I was "C" class in Open . Now I am less than
a percent away from "A" class. I also took 3rd "B" in Open at the my first
nationals this year."
So, would you rather be in the fast lane to GM or the slow lane? This book is definitely the fast lane."

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