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additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:26 pm
by Sergei1950
I have heard from some pistol shooters that they often exercise holding weights up to 10 lb (like pistol). Yes, I can do it with additional weights attached to my pistol. Actually it is pretty wellknown exercise. But how useful is it?

Re: additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2022 10:04 am
by Old10MShooter
For a 1.5 to 2 pound air pistol, you need more endurance than strength. I am no expert, but lifting and holding 10 pounds exercises the major muscles but you truly need minor muscles for longer holds. It would be better to hold your regular pistol for longer periods of time instead of 10 pounds for shorter period. Be mindful to rest the same amount as the hold each time you bring the pistol/weight down and increase the duration of the rest as your training progresses. What you don't want is to introduce muscle tremors or develop tendonitis. With the longer holds with a smaller weight, you are improving your stability and exercising the minor muscles for a greater endurance. Depending on your build, you can use 8-10 pounds with quick reps for strength training but not for improving your hold.

Re: additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 10:26 am
by SteveT
My physical therapist said never do straight arm holding exercises with more than 5 pounds and 3-4 is probably a more realistic max. Her concern was injury. We aren't built to hold a lot of weight out straight. She said it would also be harmful to my pistol shooting. When you lift heavy weight it engages the bigger muscles and build fast twitch muscle cells. When you lift lighter weights you engage the smaller muscle groups and build slow twitch muscle cells.

Big muscles and fast twitch cells are bulky and provide explosive strength and fast movements. Think body builders, weight lifter and sprinters.

Small muscles and slow twitch cells are used for control and endurance. This is what helps us hold the gun steady.

Increase the number of reps, not the weight.

Re: additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:01 am
by UnGe
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Re: additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 5:49 pm
by brent375hh
I used to shoot FP with a guy who started lifting to bulk up. His scores went down to the point that he quit shooting FP because he was frustrated with his ability to hold. We both assumed lifting would help, but it didn't.

Look at some of the petite ladies shooting 580 in AP.

Re: additional weights to pistol?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:47 am
by m1963
Check out the book entitled, “Competitive Shooting,” by Yur’Yev.


(From, Competitive Shooting” by A.A. Yur’ Yev, pages 316-317; (C) 1985; Seventh Printing May 2000. NRA publications)
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