Posts with tag: "clay target"
Let's Talk about Beyond The Target (Book III)
07/17/2017
Let's Talk about Beyond The Target (Book III)

"Everything you ever taught me plus a lot more is in Beyond The Target.I consider it my sporting clays Bible which I will read thoroughly & refer to frequently.It is an invaluable text.Every clay shooter should get one." - Mark Engen, DVM"LOVED Beyond The Target! A must read for all Sporting Clay shooters."Excellent!"- Linda Henson, Retired Corporate Trainer  A terrific book for shooters at all levels.- Howard Fortner Beyond The Target (Book III)Daniel Schindler's Latest Release Beyond The Target is definitely "not" a rehash of all you've read, seen and heard over the last decade. Focused and completely up to date, Beyond The Target's Truths and facts dispel all ...

Are You In The Sporting Clays Shoot Off. . .Or Someplace Else?
05/02/2017
Let's Talk about Beyond The Target (Book III)

 You shot well today. Even your not-quite-there swings managed to catch a piece, XX. Everything just felt right, the sporting clays targets looked bigger and slower than usual. Your hits were hard, center-punching, building a momentum. Planned and rehearsed, sight picture after sight picture appeared right on right time, at the right place, again and again. XXXXXX. A surge of confidence carried you through the final 3 stations to your best tournament score ever. It’s 3:15 in the clubhouse and you’re reminiscing so many good clay target shots today. A friend strolls by and says you’ve tied the club “protester,” there’ll be a shoot-off at 4 ...

Clay Target Sports - Mental Ideas, Concentration and Focus?
12/28/2016
Let's Talk about Beyond The Target (Book III)

Pre-Shot Routine We're Listening... Question from Facebook follower: Mental ideas, concentration, and focus? Daniel Schindler, Master Sporting Clays and Wingshooting Teacher/Coach responds: Very insightful questions. May I suggest you turn your attention to an effective, working Pre-Shot Routine (PSR)? Regardless of clay target discipline, gun control skills – built on the non-negotiable basics – must come first. The current level of shooting success will always depend on that very foundation. Construction of gun skills underway – with consistency as the chief cornerstone of that improvement – the importance of a working PSR rises ...