Triangle Tactical - Uspsa | 3 Gun | Idpa | Competitive Shooting

Treating a Match Like an Athletic Event

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Treating a Match Like an Athletic Event I used to do a ton of obstacle racing and we would train specifically for the event, running distances, climbing walls, etc And then I would eat well the night before, drink plenty of water and go to bed early. In the morning I’d eat a healthy breakfast with slow carbs to last throughout the day and pack with me plenty of water in a camelbak and some shotblocks for quick carbs out on the course. And I don’t do any of that for 3-Gun matches. This became apparent recently when I was shooting the Dissident Arms Multigun monthly club match near College Station, Texas. So the night before I got to talking with the roommates and stayed up a little too late. And I’ve been running a bit too hard lately so I actually slept through my alarm. I woke up at 7, about an hour late and quickly took care of the pup and hit the road to drive two hours to the match. I sent a text to a pal on my squad to let him know that I’d be late and luckily when I got to the stage it was a 1-gun stage