
That Shooting Show With Steve Anderson
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Sticking to the plan
Steve celebrates some enthusiasm, gives a naughty song a deeper meaning, and talks about how to keep a major match from becoming an expensive practice session.

A Plethorem of Lasers and Spaghetti
The responsibilities of training guy, and a guitar solo so good we played it twice!

Effortless Mastery
We begin with an audible demonstration of training guy handing match guy a briefcase full of homework, then we answer two letters. Enjoy!

Keeping match guy in line
The match guy series continues, and some rules get broken. Then a letter gets answered and diet mountain dew gets blamed for poor podcast etiquette. Enjoy!

Meeting Match Guy
Steve looks up the lyrics to a Van Halen song that he head never been able to understand and discovers inspiration. Enjoy!

Match Guy vs. Training Guy
The greatest piece of recorded music ever, and a new way to think of training vs. match mentality. Plus, tight pants at the airport and how to avoid writing a check for 123 Million Dollars. Enjoy.

Unprepared
Steve is back in Ohio and has unpacked enough to get the "get to work" studio up and running, complete with a Superman paint motif and hot wheels curtains. What else would you expect?

Terms of Endearment: Enthusiasm and Confusion
Today's show has: Steve's favorite EVH solo Epic levels of dog noise A very good question from a very smart person Hope we did 'em justice.

Scoring the sight picture
Steve expands on the idea of scoring the sight picture, talks about the process of buying an open gun, and lets a little off-color PG-13 language slip. Parents, may want to screen this one before the kids hear it. Thanks and enjoy! SA

The Process
First Chapter of the new book, with commentary at the end. If you don't want to wait a month to hear it all, you could order one from AndersonShooting.com or amazon.com. I'd sure appreciate it. SA

Growing up Bassham
Tonight we talk to Heather Bassham Sumlin and her son Austin about growing up around Lanny Bassham and Mental Management. We also get Heather's advice for a Lumberjack who is afraid of heights. Mentalmanagement.com matchmade.com/austin Enjoy!

Introduction
In the introduction, Steve explains the 2 reasons he wrote "Get to Work." It won't be a surprise to learn that a dog is one of them

How to dominate your local match
A simple 5 step plan that works every time. Or is it 6?

Ain't talking 'bout luck
What if the award went to the most prepared? Would that change anything?

Dry Fire is Boring
Steve gets feisty, then preachy, then breaks into song. Yikes!

Things we think we know
A question, an answer, and eventually a topic. Enjoy!

Broken Records, Dead Horses and a Ham Fisted Ham Sandwich
I forgot to mention this during the show... I'm thinking of taking a glass jar to matches and calling it the error jar. Anytime someone wants to discuss their mistakes during the match they have to put a dollar in. :) Enjoy.

Taking Technique to the Match
I think that you're headed for a whole lot of trouble...

3 jokes about musicians and the 3 modes of practice

Multiple Missions and the Conscious Mind

Pertinent Nuggets
Kaci gets back from the gym and part 2 commences.

Enthusiasm

The Rage to Master

Mousefarts and Maseratis
Steve finds a Maserati Zen poem in the book of Roth, and then reads more letters. Later, Kaci talks about stance and Steve serenades a 4 year old. Enjoy!

Galloping Hippity Hop vs. Turbocharged Maserati
Steve reads two letters, and Kaci answers a question about steel challenge. In other news, Kaci agrees that Steve is right about something. This gets celebrated heartily.

Overloading the wobble zone
On today's program, Steve and Kaci talk about the wobble zone. Also, Steve learns about "Bro Country" and performs an impromtu country masterpiece. Uh-oh.

2 Letters, 3 Sound Effects and a sermon.
Steve gets fired up while reading a letter, then gets more fired up while reading another one. Yikes!

Baby Steps and Lessons Learned
The book of Roth, the Book of Anderson and little guitars. Plus, moderate dog noise and the world's loudest tape dispenser. It only happens here. Enjoy.

Emotion part 3
Kaci Cochran is back today, join us as she watches the Yankee Rose video for the first time and notices the shiny pants. Later, Steve makes up a new word, and Kaci talks about emotion and shooting. Enjoy!

Enemies of Performance pt 2
Today finds Steve reading a snippet from the book of Roth, then exploring the effects of emotion on performance. Later, Kaci learns that it's a podcast, not a nodcast. Steve finds this hilarious. Of course.

Enemies of Performance
Today we have a special guest! The great Kaci Cochran joins us to discuss the enemies of performance and how to overcome them. Enjoy!

The Book of Roth pt 1: Errors, scored and unscored
It's the beginning of a new era today. What are scored and unscored errors, and how can they be prevented? Era/Error... coulda had verbal fun with that. :) Maybe next time.

Magic!
2 letters, 2 topics, a guitar lesson and a tale of epic danger? Only happens here. Enjoy!

Big Trouble
Today, Steve celebrates DLR's invention of rap music, takes two questions and hints at a topic before putting it off until tomorrow. Enjoy!

Timers and Techniques
Steve answers a question, inhales some audio, then exhales into topic. Enjoy!

Panted
With new and improved audio, That shooting show may be safe for swimming practice. As usual, with understanding, improvement is possible.

Thinking about nothing
Today Steve ponders whether it is possible to think about nothing and decides to think about it. Uh-oh.

Epicondylopathy is a ridiculous word!
Today is devoted to answering listener mail and praise for Chad Reilly of absolutept.com for his free advice on treating shooter's elbow.

Congratulations!
Steve gets a message from a phone consult client who had a very good result. (That might be how ya dooz it.)

Duplicating the Process
Steve ponders the meaning of a potential admonishment, gets an expert opinion, then offers another one. DO NOT LISTEN WHILE SWIMMING! You have been warned.

Before and After
Steve tells the story of the first shooter in class to get a reshoot, and the lessons learned...

Interior Cocky
Can Steve get through this topic title with a straight face? What if DLR was the CRO? Is it OK to be selfish at the range? All this and more...

There's something you need to see
Today you get Van Halen gossip, an overdue dog update, and a listener question discussed. Happy Friday!

3 Modes of Practice
Today, Steve offers a tip for a better semi-professional podcast, tries to compare shooting to the renaissance fair, and briefly discusses the 3 modes of practice. More soon. Enjoy!

Get to Work: The Practice of More Points per Second
Steve has a major announcement to make today... and uses the most glorious noise ever made by humans to assist. Enjoy!

Missing is hard work!
Today, Steve talks about his west coast trip, apologizes for ruining your swimming and eventually gets to a point. Enjoy!

Every stage is a memory stage
Minutes become hours, hours become days, days become weeks, weeks become years. Shoot the targets.

Lessons from Legends
2 minutes and 50 seconds of the most glorious drum and guitar interaction ever recorded gives way to a topic. Must be "That Shooting Show!" Enjoy!

A question from Al
Today Steve redefines the purpose of the show, takes a question from Al about his favorite subject, and manages to say "schooner" repeatedly. It only happens here. Enjoy!

Par Times: Putting Pressure on Performance in Practice
Steve has 6 whole pages of show prep today, and it shows! He announces a class in Florida July 12 and 13, talks about visualizing stages with minimal walk through time, and is unable to resist performing an impromtu theme song. All of this happens before the topic! Enjoy...