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Clear Mental Representation

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on July 3, 2018

Shooters who don’t have a clear Mental Representation (MR) of the shot at hand could flinch, slash the muzzle, stop the swing and lose focus for any number of other reasons!A football game is just a confusing jumble of people running in rambling directions if you don’t understand the game. But when you understand the strategy of the game, what happens on the field makes sense.The better and clearer the MR before each s... Read more…

Playing the Game - Coaching Hour Podcast

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on July 2, 2018

f you have not listened to the June Coaching Hour podcast, do so and implement the new practice procedure called “Playing the Game!”Shooters who are using this practice technique are shooting incredible scores. They're telling us that forcing the brain to implement a more detailed visual preload makes it easier to run stations. And they shoot consistently higher scores with less practice.We will be doing another podcas... Read more…

Nashville - Country Music Hall of Fame!

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on June 28, 2018

It was a great week in Nashville. Our son-in-law and his team were on morning radio to be inducted into the Country Music Radio Hall of Fame. Even Garth Brooks showed up!So cool. We went by Double Guns of Nashville and met a lot of nice folks. We will be at Nashville Gun Club at the end of July, so come see us. Read more…

Attitude Plays a Big Role!

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on June 26, 2018

Attitude plays a big role in performances and practice.We see shooters who are practicing just trying to break the target. Closing the gun and chasing the target and trying to fix it at the end does not build desirable long-term memory. In reality, it builds chaos and keeps you in your short-term memory.When the broken target is a result of a detailed preload and happens just like the preload, you can believe you can d... Read more…

No Perfect Way to Practice the Move and Mount

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on June 20, 2018

Be aware that there is no perfect way to practice the move and mount. There’s no perfect sequence or order.We continue to be amazed at the number of people who refuse to give proper emphasis to learning to move and mount the gun. In the beginning, it will always be confusing due to the distance between the target at 30 yards and the muzzle at 34 inches!All of the drills are to help the brain to understand what you want... Read more…