Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
Second question:
I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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2 questions: Reinkemeier book and nutrtion
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Re: 2 questions: Reinkemeier book and nutrtion
On The Training of Shooters is very similar to Ways of the Rifle. Both books are excilent, and provide a lot of the same information, but some is different. Also, Ways... has more authors than just the one, so more points of view are presented.
ways... can be obtained from centershot.com (i think) or our host, pilkington.
I'm not sure where to get the Reinkemeier book.
:
: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: Second question:
: I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: Thanks,
: David
.47208.47207
ways... can be obtained from centershot.com (i think) or our host, pilkington.
I'm not sure where to get the Reinkemeier book.
:
: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: Second question:
: I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: Thanks,
: David
.47208.47207
Re: 2 questions: Reinkemeier book and nutrtion
Opinion on Question #1: I have copies of both books and have read them. In my opinion "Ways of the Rifle" is much better than "On the training of Shooters." There might be something in "Training..." that is not in "Ways..." but I cannot think what it might be. If I only could keep one of these books, without question it would be "Ways..." I am not sure where you could get a copy of "Training..." now; I got mine at a clinic some years ago.
As with any such "opinion" question, I am sure that you will hear from both sides.
Jack
: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: Second question:
: I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: Thanks,
: David
.47209.47207
As with any such "opinion" question, I am sure that you will hear from both sides.
Jack
: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: Second question:
: I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: Thanks,
: David
.47209.47207
Re: What about Chet Skinner's Book?
What is your opinon on Chet Skinners Book "The Shooter's Personal Coach - Always on Call The Mental Art of World Class Competitive Rifle Shooting?
: On The Training of Shooters is very similar to Ways of the Rifle. Both books are excilent, and provide a lot of the same information, but some is different. Also, Ways... has more authors than just the one, so more points of view are presented.
: ways... can be obtained from centershot.com (i think) or our host, pilkington.
: I'm not sure where to get the Reinkemeier book.
:
: :
: : Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: : Second question:
: : I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: : Thanks,
: : David
randy-at-srv.net.47226.47208
: On The Training of Shooters is very similar to Ways of the Rifle. Both books are excilent, and provide a lot of the same information, but some is different. Also, Ways... has more authors than just the one, so more points of view are presented.
: ways... can be obtained from centershot.com (i think) or our host, pilkington.
: I'm not sure where to get the Reinkemeier book.
:
: :
: : Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: : Second question:
: : I am going to do some experimenting with nutrition and how it affects my shooting. I have given up Coke and just about everything I can think of that has caffine. What about other foods out there? I am assuming that proper hydration is helpful, so drining plenty of water is one of my tests. Does anyone have a good plan for a "shooting diet"? I am sure that it varies from person to person, but anyone starting points would be appreciated.
: : Thanks,
: : David
randy-at-srv.net.47226.47208
Re: 2 questions: Reinkemeier book and nutrtion
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: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
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: Thanks,
: David
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Both are excellent. Think of "On..." as a smaller, preliminary version of "Ways...". It also covers a broader spectrum than "Ways..." since the latter is intended as volume one of a two volume set. (Volume 2 not having a release date... probably still being written.) Accordingly, "On..." covers more of the "harder" mental and emotional stuff than "Ways..." So, I bought both and am glad of it. Both may be purchased from Center Shot in the USA. Pilkington also carries "Ways..." I think, and the British NSRA has "On...".
"Feel Center!"
-JP
jpoc-at-acm.org.47269.47207
: Has anyone read Heinz Reinkemeier's book "On the Training of Shooters"? Is it any different than "Ways of the Rifle," or is it essentially the same information? Also, does anyone know whwere to get a copy?
: ...
: Thanks,
: David
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Both are excellent. Think of "On..." as a smaller, preliminary version of "Ways...". It also covers a broader spectrum than "Ways..." since the latter is intended as volume one of a two volume set. (Volume 2 not having a release date... probably still being written.) Accordingly, "On..." covers more of the "harder" mental and emotional stuff than "Ways..." So, I bought both and am glad of it. Both may be purchased from Center Shot in the USA. Pilkington also carries "Ways..." I think, and the British NSRA has "On...".
"Feel Center!"
-JP
jpoc-at-acm.org.47269.47207