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The First Three Stands

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 20, 2018

Your goal is to always see the first three stands as establishing your pace, balance, and rhythm and then adjust from there.Make clear decisive decisions, trusting your gut. Read more…

Bring Your Game to New Levels!

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 19, 2018

We have been discussing how you can bring your game to new levels in our podcasts for the last three years. It’s all there and like this post when you understand that you have to build your game and you cannot use anyone else’s game it pretty much puts things in perspective!I don’t know why shooters think there is a magic bullet out there that the tournament winners know about. And if they could just know or see what t... Read more…

No Heavy Lifting!

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on November 16, 2018

Wow what a busy 3 weeks.  Sorry to be so late in letting your know what the Ash’s are doing, so here goes.   Gil went to Boise, Idaho with John Wiles of Best Wingshooting to check out a place in the US that you could hunt collard doves and pigeons.  At some point he noticed a bulge in his navel and it began to hurt.  Thanks to Mr. Google he was able to make everything back in place, but upon arrival in Housto... Read more…

Your Natural Rhythm

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 13, 2018

Your goal is to always stay within your natural rhythm, being aware of your breathing, your gait, and your heart rate.Don’t be excited or fearful or judgmental. Leave the result on the last station there. Read more…

When You See the Look Pair

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 6, 2018

The goal when you see the look pair is to have an immediate mental representation of what you are about to do in the shot. You should not be thinking. Everything you do in your setup should be automatic. Read more…