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Missing Some Motivation? Try These Tips.

If you have resolved to go to the range on a regular basis, practice more often or learn something new, how do you ensure that you will actually do it?

 

Your Found Family: Shooting Sports Welcome You​

Like food and water, a sense of belonging is a fundamental human need, one that is often satisfied by being with your "peeps" on the range.

Gun Grief! Still No Ammo?

Dry-fire got you down? Ammogeddon anxiety? Let a licensed psychologist walk you through her gun grieving process.

Even Flow: Effortless Shooting With Muscle Memory

You shoot much better than you know. Here's how to get out of your own way.

Workplace Security & Employers Who Prohibit Guns

Workplace security is just as important as home defense.

On the Line: Mind Your Own Business!

We can learn a lot by watching others, but it may not always pay off. 

This is Not a Test: When Your Life Depends on Your Defensive Training

When a car follows you into your driveway at 3 a.m., you can be pretty sure it’s not a girl selling Thin Mints and Do-Si-Dos. See how this NRA Women contributor’s years of firearm training prepared her for this heart-pounding real-life scenario.

How to Be a Champion—Or Just Have Fun

A five-time 3-D Archery World Champion, and the only woman to take Africa's Big 5 with a bow, shares her philosophy on competing, winning—and paying it forward.

Crisis Response: Why Didn’t She ... ?

A psychologist explains why, before we judge how others react to a crisis, we should have a better understanding of the human condition.

How to Become a Shooting Coach (and Happier Person)

Empowering other women with self-defense know-how doesn’t just help them—it helps you, too.

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