Maintaining Your Balance
You don’t give it any thought as you travel through
your everyday life but staying in balance is a full-time job that has been
turned over to the automaticity part of the brain. This is due to the massive
use this circuit gets as you walk, jog, run, play golf, bend over at the waist
to pick something up, or simply move through your home going room to room.
Maintaining balance is a full-time job for the brain and is very important when
shooting a moving target with a shotgun. When moving with a target, if the
shooter has an option to hit the target but lose balance and fall, or miss the
target and maintain balance… well, the shooter will remain standing!
The amount of body movement will vary shooter to shooter. Factors include body
size and shape, width of stance, elevation and angle of the target, distance
the shooter must travel with their eyes and the gun to see and hit the second
target of a pair, and how hard the shooter pulls their gun into their body. Even
the different clay target games affect how much body movement shooters have.
All of these things will affect how your body maintains balance first and
maintains a specific balance point throughout the shot(s). This is critical to
consistency and high scores.