Just short of one year progress.

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Tangohammerli
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Just short of one year progress.

Post by Tangohammerli »

I came back to air pistol last November after a 15 year brake and even longer since competing with AP.
So far this month has seen a personal best of 570 along with 568 and 569.
Looking for ways to keep this progression..
Training thus far involves dry firing, shooting on a blank card and on cards with no score rings but the 9 ring.
David M
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by David M »

The progress now gets slower, to go from 570 to 575 will take twice or three times as much work than it did from 560 to 570.
Sounds like the physical game is well under way, now the mental game.
Start going to as many competitions as you can, the higher level the better, and see if those scores are repeatable at higher level matchs.
The mental game will be under control when at a States or National level you can shoot your training score's.
kirk
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by kirk »

Very actual for me.
Starting with AP 2018 (in 44 years) my training score in AP 60 is about 540 pts (six attempts from Jan 2019).
Yesterday my first shooting in AP 60 at National level - 495 pts.
I'm looking for mental coach :-))
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David Levene
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by David Levene »

kirk wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 4:17 am Yesterday my first shooting in AP 60 at National level - 495 pts.
I'm looking for mental coach :-))
Whilst I would never say that a mental coach/mentor is a bad thing, I cannot help but think that shooting in a lot more high quality matches would be a good move (and I did notice your smiley)
Tangohammerli
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by Tangohammerli »

My first and only real match in Air Pistol other than the re-entry matches at Camp Perry was in 2000 in Palo Alto CA, where I shot 542.
wrh1
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by wrh1 »

I just started AP in January, and it's been a crazy ride. My scores have plateaued after an injury (physical therapy has really been helping) but I. Hoping to break that 570 barrier soon. Best of luck!
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Azmodan
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by Azmodan »

i also started shooting AP this year. had my first competition this weekend: 533
Airpistol: Feinwerkbau P8X
STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
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PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
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FWB_700_Alu
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Re: Just short of one year progress.

Post by FWB_700_Alu »

2 Books:
With Winning in Mind
BullsEye Mind

No Kindle
Hardcopies and underline what is new to you
Then reread the books untill you can recite text and page numbers
When you hear "Shooters to the Line" that will be music to your ears.
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