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Allow the Brain to Anticipate

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on May 21, 2019

The brain understands skill as a sequence of events that through repetition allows for it to see the sequence as one event not a series of events.  This allows for the brain to anticipate ahead of what you are about to do and take over the tasking of orchestrating the shot while you focus on the target. Read more…

Greater Commitment

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on May 14, 2019

In the end, it takes a greater and greater commitment to train longer and at higher levels to achieve higher and higher successes.  Sooner than later, that commitment is not met with the desire of shooters to put in the time. This leads to looking for the shortcut by trying to see or do what other shooters are doing. News flash: you can’t do what another shooter can do. That shooter has put in the effort to achieve... Read more…

Skill-Building in the Brain

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on May 7, 2019

There is a lot of shooting advice out there. But few, if any have studied skill-building in the brain as much as we have. Focus is an evolving phenomenon from beginner to Master Class. The conundrum is that the better you get, the less you must see to perform at higher levels.What the brain perceives as you become more skillful is an amazing evolution. It's something that we have been studying and documenting for 27... Read more…

Change Your Approach

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on April 30, 2019

To get a different result, you've got to change your approach.This requires the one thing that shooters will not do: put in the time and work to build the skill the right way so they can depend on it. Almost without exception, shooters will not really put in the work to build their skill level so their game can elevate to higher levels. There is so much misinformation about this, and shooters keep believing it and k... Read more…

April - Frozen to Blustery!

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on April 22, 2019

Gil and Brian got home from teaching the kids of SCTP in Frozen Butt, Iowa. After I taught the novice clinic and Easter coming up, we started a Coaching Hour on Wednesday. But there was so much static after 15 minutes, we decided no one could hear anything so we would do it on Thursday. Everyone hung up but Dan Paxton and myself. Then the static was gone. So, Gil got back on the phone and told several people that ... Read more…