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Shoot as Many Tournaments as You Can
Shooting as many tournaments as possible is so important, regardless of outcome. You just got to go shoot.You have to have shot so many tournaments that shooting another one is just like having a hamburger or driving a car. Your experience allows for you to become you in a tournament. Read more…
You Can't Be Someone Else
You can’t be someone else.If you become someone else, you can no longer become you. This is where the struggle is.Imagine what your brain is thinking as you go to the shoot and through expectation, you begin to put pressure on yourself to perform.Instead of relaxing and just shooting (the person your brain is used to), you become all uptight and nervous, and your brain doesn’t know how to run the computer anymore! Read more…
How Much Have You Shot as Yourself?
It is not as much how well you can shoot, but how many times you have shot well while being yourself. That’s what really matters.This could be the greatest breakthrough I have had in coaching performance with a shotgun… or in life itself. Read more…
Setbacks and Your Attitude
Your attitude in practice is so very important in building a game. And that is what you are doing: you are building a game.Setbacks are determined by your attitude about them, not what they really are.The problem is not that there are problems; the problem is thinking otherwise and thinking that having a problem is a problem! Read more…
Building Your Competition Persona
It occurs to me today the reason why trying too hard or trying harder doesn’t work:You must build a persona of who you are in competition to have a peak performance. Read more…