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The Post-Shot Habit
The ability to visualize in detail and execute the preloaded visual process in practice to see if it was correct is where most shooters fail to really get better and develop the mental side of their games.How well you're able to visualize how and where you want your brain to take the next shot is 100 percent determined by how many times, after you have executed a plan and broken the target, you immediately replayed wha... Read more…
Training the New Sequence
Nobody comes out of the womb predisposed to be able to shoot a shotgun at moving targets without experiencing confusion. We’re talking about the confusion of looking at a target and getting the gun muzzle in front of it while matching speed and taking the shot.Everything about hitting a moving target with a shotgun is so counterintuitive, but when it is described to you for the first time it seems logical and easy to l... Read more…
The Challenge of Positive Reaction
For most, training your mind to be stronger than your feelings is such a far reach that they can’t even imagine themselves always reacting in a positive way in a difficult negative situation, because it is easier to just give in and enjoy the negativity. Thinking in a situation like this is difficult and must be learned if you want to change, which is why most people judge others’ actions instead of putting forth the e... Read more…
Consistency, Consistency, Consistency
How well you understand that the gun must be to the right or left of the target has little to do with your ability to consistently do it. The number of times you have done it has everything to do with how consistently and successful you will be when actually at the range or in the field. You get out of it what you put into it, and the more you put into it, the better and more consistent you will become, and your abilit... Read more…
Consistent Work on Your Fundamentals
We ran across an interesting thought not long ago. If you do something to improve your shooting game for 15 minutes a day every day for a year, you will be better than 95 percent of the people out there.This brings us back to the reality that there is a direct correlation between how and what you practice and how you perform physically. Regardless of which professional athlete we research and study, they all are relent... Read more…