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Training in sitting position
Training in sitting position was advocated by an old Russian coach. His Moscow team outshot all other Russian teams in the 80's using this unorthodox training.
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If it is good training, and one should shoot better in sitting position, why Paraolympic scores is no higher than Olympic scores?
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If it is good training, and one should shoot better in sitting position, why Paraolympic scores is no higher than Olympic scores?
Re: Training in sitting position
Try shooting in the sitting position before you declare that "one should shoot better". It's not as easy as you think it would be.seamaster wrote: If it is good training, and one should shoot better in sitting position, why Paraolympic scores is no higher than Olympic scores?
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When I first started shooting smallbore rifle, I had the most trouble with sitting. My body is not proportioned correctly for it nor do I have the flexibility to shoot it comfortably. I was able to shoot better scores than kneeling most of the time, but it took a lot of practice.
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Re: Training in sitting position
I think you need to reread his article again (available on Pilkguns), as you are missing the entire point of the training. In fact he describes how a world champion, when asked to join the sitting training, shot two 6s with his first two shots. Sitting position exercises have nothing to do with pistol shooters shooting "better" in sitting position.seamaster wrote:Training in sitting position was advocated by an old Russian coach. His Moscow team outshot all other Russian teams in the 80's using this unorthodox training.
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If it is good training, and one should shoot better in sitting position, why Paraolympic scores is no higher than Olympic scores?
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Pretty much what JamesH said -- isolating and perfecting. It is not simply shooting in a sitting position per se that makes you shoot better in a standing position, you are supposed to use the proper (soft) rest to eliminate body sway and shoulder motion but not the motion in the wrist joint. The article will explain it better.
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Indeed, these are the things one practices in a regular pistol sitting shooting position ("benchrest"), bud Piddubniy's method differs from the usual sitting position and trains a different element -- wrist locking.JamesH wrote:Really shooting in the sitting position allows you to see a perfect sight picture and achieve a perfect trigger release - without the distraction of body sway, muscle fatigue, breathing control etc.