A TEENAGER PLAYER'S TROUBLE
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A TEENAGER PLAYER'S TROUBLE
I have been trained air pistol and free pistol since I was in primary school.Although my free pistol's score is well ,my air pistol is only 557.It's pretty low!How can I improve my score to 570?So can someone tell me some advice that can solve it?
Re: A TEENAGER PLAYER'S TROUBLE
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Re: A TEENAGER PLAYER'S TROUBLE
Thanks Ramon
Re: A TEENAGER PLAYER'S TROUBLE
There is no "easy button," which it seems that you are asking for.
557/600 = 93% I would not consider that "pretty LOW."
When you are beginning, increasing your score from 50% to 60% is relatively easy.
From 60-70% harder, from 70-80% even harder, 80-90% much harder, from 90-100% VERY hard.
So going from 93% to 95% is in that VERY hard range.
In that last 10%, every % up takes more and more work. To go from 94 to 95% might take twice the effort of going from 93 to 94%.
You can read books and watch YouTube all day long, but . . . that is still limited by you.
A coach looking at you, can see things that you may not be aware that you are doing. And they have the benefit of experience.
If you have been trained with air and free pistol since you were in primary school, do you not have a coach that you could ask for help?
557/600 = 93% I would not consider that "pretty LOW."
When you are beginning, increasing your score from 50% to 60% is relatively easy.
From 60-70% harder, from 70-80% even harder, 80-90% much harder, from 90-100% VERY hard.
So going from 93% to 95% is in that VERY hard range.
In that last 10%, every % up takes more and more work. To go from 94 to 95% might take twice the effort of going from 93 to 94%.
You can read books and watch YouTube all day long, but . . . that is still limited by you.
A coach looking at you, can see things that you may not be aware that you are doing. And they have the benefit of experience.
If you have been trained with air and free pistol since you were in primary school, do you not have a coach that you could ask for help?