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San Antonio Rodeo Update

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on February 22, 2016

I’m just back from the San Antonio rodeo junior shootout. Man, what an organized shoot, and what a privilege to be there and talk to the shooters.As usual, I saw young shooters in such contorted positions making moves that more resemble a robot that is horribly out of time and sync. Crouched. Leaned over. Creating the stock. Rolling their head forward. And hitting the target!It baffles me at the contorted positions tha... Read more…

Great Things

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on February 8, 2016

“Great things never came from comfort zones.”— Barry Sanders, who tweeted this during the Super Bowl Read more…

Think About It...

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on February 8, 2016

If you are not willing to be seen as STUPID, nothing great will ever happen to you! Read more…

If Only You Weren’t Worrying About Your Muzzle…

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on February 2, 2016

Think about how much focus you could put on the target if you did not have to worry about what you are doing with the gun when mounting it.I long for the day when your mounting process is automatic: the only part of the gun you are aware of is the muzzle and the rest of the gun is in the right place. Then we can work on seeing less and less of the barrel and really show you how to perform with a shotgun.To really perfo... Read more…

Press On

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on January 18, 2016

The anticipation circuit in the brain can alter behavior as it is happening. And the better your moves are, the easier you’re making it on the circuit to correct!When you give in to evaluation, however, learning and performance stop because you are no longer anticipating, but reacting!When you give in to circumstances, learning and performance stop! When approaching insurmountable odds (wind, rain, sun, etc.) you must ... Read more…