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We Recommend Random and Varied Practice
Random and varied practice on singles is what we recommend for most shooters, especially at the beginning of the year. Read more…
Repeatedly Training on One Specific Target
There is great benefit in shooting one single crossing or quartering target over and over with a preload the same way. And then shooting random targets the same way, only changing the timing of the mount and move with a preload.With each shot, you are being clearer to the brain what the circuit should look and feel like until the brain recognizes the circuit in the preload as you watch the show pair.Remember, quality p... Read more…
Welcome to 2019!
Wow, 2018 went really fast and we started 2019 in sunny San Diego, CA with the family. Andrea, Tim, Avery, and their exchange student from Colombia came down from Oregon. Gil, Brian, Jackie (fiancée), Emma, Rayden, and I came from Houston – ten people total. Have you ever tried to get into a restaurant without a reservation with ten people? Fortunately, we got there in enough time to talk to the concierge at the front ... Read more…
What the Top Shooters Know
Top shooters not only know what it will look when they pull the trigger on each shot in the pair, but they also can vividly imagine how the shot will come together. They will not only break the pair but break it their way.This allows for consistent repetition and higher and higher scores with less and less thinking. Read more…
Recognizing Shots as Movies
Recognizing shots as movies allows the shooter to recognize where all the parts have a place. They are easy to recall and it becomes automatic.This is where patience and higher-level practice rapidly build the library, which allows for not thinking, even in the shot-analyzing phase.This allows the brain to ignore more and more while performing at higher and higher levels. Read more…