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Better Habits!

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on July 17, 2017

The better your habits, the more available focus there is for the target. Duh!Another breakthrough for me to explain available focus:Focus is a see-saw effect between the muzzle and the target. You can’t give a target more focus than you have available to give.Just like shooting well is not an achievable goal, giving more focus to a target won’t work either.When you have to think less about what you are doing with the ... Read more…

Conquer Fear

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on July 10, 2017

Fear comes in because you are not yourself in a tournament.Your body does not know how to act and your brain doesn’t know how to control your body. The reason you are not yourself is that you are not ready to be the you that you want to be… expectation! Read more…

Merely a Wish

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on July 3, 2017

When shooting well becomes a result, rather than something you can practice, it immediately eliminates the frustration of not shooting well. In turn, this kills the goal of just shooting well.It is something that cannot be defined and thus cannot be a goal. It is merely a wish from the conscious part of the brain, which is a dead-end journey.This has been a breakthrough moment for me.  Read more…

Determination to Conquer

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on June 26, 2017

The journey is moving through the threshold concepts with determination to conquer them, not to shoot well.Everything you seek is a result of what you have conquered, not something you can practice! Read more…

Vicki's Sweet Vacation

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on June 26, 2017

I’m just getting back from what our general manager Becky called my vacation in Oregon with granddaughter Avery. I am not sure that vacation is the correct term.Our daughter Andrea and her husband Tim had a trip planned, so it was my pleasure to go and visit with Avery, who is almost nine.The first two days she had school, so I went one day and got a massage (my vacation). After that, each day was planned.The plans wer... Read more…