Intro to Stage Planning with Gateway Defense
Join Brennan from Gateway Defense as he breaks down the essentials of stage planning for USPSA competitions. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your approach, this video offers valuable insights into tackling complex stages efficiently. Learn how to approach a stage systematically, identify crucial shooting positions, and create an efficient plan of attack. Brendan shares his experience as a master class competitor in the carry optics division, offering practical advice for shooters of all levels. Whether you're preparing for your first USPSA match or looking to improve your performance, this video provides a solid foundation for effective stage planning. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more competitive shooting tips from Gateway Defense and our guest instructors. Timeline: 00:00:00 - Introduction to stage planning concept 00:00:30 - Overview of the example stage layout 00:01:00 - Explanation of stage rules and target count 00:02:00 - Video playthrough of the stage 00:03:00 - Step 1: Identifying all targets 00:04:00 - Step 2: Determining forced shooting positions 00:05:00 - Step 3: Analyzing target visibility from different positions 00:06:00 - Step 4: Planning movement and target engagement order 00:07:00 - Breakdown of the shooting path and round count 00:08:00 - Tips for efficient movement and engaging targets on the move 00:09:00 - Summary of key stage planning principles

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