This YouTube video discusses a significant "shake up" within the USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) Board of Directors (BOD). While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the context strongly implies a focus on competitive shooting. The description provides links to Ben Stoeger's books, which are highly relevant to competitive shooting training, and a training group offering in-person classes and digital coaching. This suggests the video is likely aimed at individuals involved in or interested in practical shooting sports, particularly those who follow the organizational aspects of USPSA.
This YouTube video focuses on strategies for navigating and succeeding within the rules set by the US Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) Board of Directors (BOD). While the specific firearms or disciplines are not detailed in the title or description, the content likely delves into competitive shooting tactics, rule interpretations, and potentially how to optimize performance under existing regulations. The description points to additional resources like in-person classes, digital coaching, books by Ben Stoeger, and a podcast from PSTG, all suggesting a strong emphasis on practical shooting training and improvement within a competitive context.
This video discusses the USPSA Board of Directors' alleged refusal to control spending. The description provides links to in-person classes and digital coaching from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and the PSTG podcast. While the video's primary focus appears to be on organizational finance within a shooting sport, the provided resources strongly suggest a connection to competitive shooting and training.
This YouTube video title suggests a discussion related to USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) Board of Directors (BOD) and a situation involving "Cornholes A3D" and a president fulfilling fiduciary duties. The description provides links to practical shooting training group resources, including in-person classes, digital coaching, and a podcast. It also includes a link to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, indicating a connection to competitive shooting and training. The content likely revolves around the administrative or operational aspects of the USPSA, potentially touching on rule interpretations, governance, or member concerns, with a strong emphasis on practical shooting training and resources.
This video, titled 'USPSA BOD wants it to stop,' suggests a discussion or announcement related to the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) Board of Directors and a potentially controversial topic or rule change they wish to implement. The description points to the Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG) website for in-person classes and digital coaching, and also promotes Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon, and the PSTG podcast. The content likely delves into the implications of this USPSA decision for competitive shooters.
This video addresses a situation where the creator was removed from USPSA. The title suggests a critical response to the USPSA Board of Directors (BOD). The description promotes the creator's training group (Practical Shooting Training Group) for in-person classes and digital coaching, along with their books available on Amazon, and a podcast. The content appears to be a commentary on competitive shooting governance and personal experience within the sport.
This video discusses a controversial policy change within USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) that allegedly disadvantages junior and lady shooters. The creator provides links to an online forum discussion, the official USPSA Slot Policy document from 2009, and USPSA Board of Directors meeting minutes. A separate Google Doc, referred to as the 'Julie Proposal,' is also linked, suggesting potential internal discussions or proposals related to the issue. The title and description indicate a strong opinion that USPSA is failing its younger and female competitors.
This video from the Practical Pistol Show, episode 65, features an in-person meeting discussing topics related to the USPSA Board of Directors (BOD) meeting minutes from July 18, 2015. The description also links to a forum discussion titled "Production Division May Be Messed Up," suggesting the content will likely delve into the rules, regulations, and potential changes impacting competition pistol shooting, particularly within the Production division. The discussion likely involves the internal workings and decisions of a major practical shooting organization.
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