Posts with tag: "To The Target"
2018 - CAN WE GET OUR SHOOTING TO WHERE WE WANT IT TO BE BY DOING WHAT WE’VE ALWAYS DONE?
01/13/2018
2018 - CAN WE GET OUR SHOOTING TO WHERE WE WANT IT TO BE  BY DOING WHAT WE’VE ALWAYS DONE?

To expand on my recommended 2018 New Years Resolutions, please consider the following. These are just a few of the basics, commonly overlooked or unintentionally compromised. First…there’s absolutely nothing wrong with using our natural, eye-hand coordination to break targets. I’ve never met anyone who didn’t start here, and it works. Literally, millions of targets have been broken this way. That’s a truth. Here, however, is the other side of that truth. Using your raw, unrefined instincts to break targets inevitably leads to inconsistencies in your swing and lost targets. To break targets on purpose takes a certain correctness built into each ...

Sporting Clays, Skeet, Trap Scoring Skills - Part II
03/22/2017
2018 - CAN WE GET OUR SHOOTING TO WHERE WE WANT IT TO BE  BY DOING WHAT WE’VE ALWAYS DONE?

 Trust in the Shooting Box (continued)  Second, assuming 1) we are experiencing some of this success…and 2) we are competing…there will come a time in which our attention should shift from executing the step-by-step swing components to trusting our swing without micromanaging it.  When we were very young and first jumped on a bicycle, it all seemed so complicated…at that time. Not too long after, we didn’t have to think about it all…just jump on and voila, you’re Evel Knieval. This was the same step 1, step 2 process we’re discussing here.  I write you about this 2-step process because yesterday I read an ...

Why Am I Inconsistent in Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet or Wingshooting?
02/01/2017
2018 - CAN WE GET OUR SHOOTING TO WHERE WE WANT IT TO BE  BY DOING WHAT WE’VE ALWAYS DONE?

To begin, I think it’s important to start by saying there’s absolutely nothing wrong with using our natural, eye-hand coordination to break targets. Literally, billions of targets have been broken this way . . . but not consistently. To break targets consistently—on purpose—takes a certain amount of correctness built into each set-up and swing, deliberately. None of which are required . . . unless you decide to seek more consistency, better shooting performances, and higher scores.If you are one of these individuals, the basics, the fundamentals, become indispensable. Good shooters know this, which explains why their swing looks so smooth, so controlled. It would be ...