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It's Not Your Fault...
I did not say it was your fault; I said I was blaming you! Read more…
Continue Learning with the Three-Bullet and Flashlight Dr...
t’s been a busy eight weeks of traveling from club to club. We have added five new clubs this year, so it’s been very hectic. But there’s been a great deal of learning going on.We have gone from California to Colorado to North Carolina to South Carolina to Utah to Wisconsin to Minnesota and we still have half of the year to go! Thanks to all the students new and old for their trust in the OSP system.Now if we can get e... Read more…
Stop Making Excuses
Being honest with yourself is the thing that opens the door to learning.Stop making excuses for not shooting as well as you think you should. “Excuses are the crutches of the untalented!” Read more…
See the Bird Behind Where the Barrel is Pointing!
If we could just get shooters to stop trying to break the targets and focus on improving their move and seeing the bird behind where the barrel is pointing, they would instantly shoot better.When you try you get in your own way, you are not building habits. Nothing is a skill until it becomes a habit. Read more…
Face the Facts!
Stop running away from failing and face the fact that you are responsible for the misses and the hits. Trying not to miss causes the learning to stop.You learn more from your misses than the hits. And the sad fact is that shooters are running away from the very thing that they must have to improve.The brain learns more quickly from trying and failing than from succeeding. Read more…