Coaching Corner

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seamaster
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Re: Coaching Corner

Post by seamaster »

It all come down to "follow through" for me.
A "nothing changed, good alignment" follow through, for a good three second is a final judgement.

If I got that, I am good, very good.

If I don't have that, what comes before that, stance, grip, breathing, alignment, trigger means not much.

A good follow through is exhausting !
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ghostrip
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Re: Coaching Corner

Post by ghostrip »

I would put preparation before all. Make a plan and test it in practice. Read your notes (something i regret i dont do). At the line i would say i would give breathing a very high priority. you need that oxygen for your mind and your eyes and is calming. after that sight alignment. move them as one squeeze trigger and pretend nothing happened.
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