So what have you learned so far?
#11
RE: So what have you learned so far?
I never realized how much your mind played an impact on your shooting ability. As Bols mentioned, I used to just go out 2 or 3 times a week and "shoot". I now know what it really takes to do well. My mental game isnt close to being where I want it. I still find myself thinking about thingslike school, and hoping not to drop a shot. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm getting there. Now I just need to get these darn girls out of my head, and focus on the x count.
#12
RE: So what have you learned so far?
ORIGINAL: Bols
I would love to know if anyone has any good reads or DVD's on mental preparation. The LAS catalog is full of different books, DVD's, training tools, but I don't know how to sort through them without some personal opinion.
I would love to know if anyone has any good reads or DVD's on mental preparation. The LAS catalog is full of different books, DVD's, training tools, but I don't know how to sort through them without some personal opinion.
#13
RE: So what have you learned so far?
ORIGINAL: Rick James
With Winning in Mind by Lanny Bassham. He was an Olympic Gold medalist and the book goes over a lot of sports psychology stuff that teaches you to build a "mental management system". Best piece of literature on it I have seen and highly recommended by Larry Wise, as well as many others.
ORIGINAL: Bols
I would love to know if anyone has any good reads or DVD's on mental preparation. The LAS catalog is full of different books, DVD's, training tools, but I don't know how to sort through them without some personal opinion.
I would love to know if anyone has any good reads or DVD's on mental preparation. The LAS catalog is full of different books, DVD's, training tools, but I don't know how to sort through them without some personal opinion.
Thanks for the input RJ.
I was going to see if my local Barnes and Noble could order it.
If not, I am in need of getting a release soon, so I might have to make a phone call to PA andplacemy first, of probably many,Lancaster orders.
#15
RE: So what have you learned so far?
What have learned so far .... well I learned that if your going to join a five spot league in Jan. and Feb. for eight weeks , you better have a warm indoor place to shoot.
Really I learned that five spot is like shooting at a 3D range , you need to concentrate on your shooting and aiming.
It is alot of fun to shoot at five targets and trying to improve on how many X's you can hit.
Really I learned that five spot is like shooting at a 3D range , you need to concentrate on your shooting and aiming.
It is alot of fun to shoot at five targets and trying to improve on how many X's you can hit.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: So what have you learned so far?
I have learned that I need to practice. Taking my bow out of the case once a week to shoot my league is not good enough.....that is unless I am content with a 293 avg......(which I'm not ok with)
#18
RE: So what have you learned so far?
None of you target shooters take this the wrong way.....because I mean nothing by it. I've also learned that shooting at targets has NOTHING to do with hunting. I shoot "OK".....I do "OK" in the local 3D shoots I enter.....but this target shooting is "HARD", to me!....lol You guys shooting high 290's and 300's have my respect. I honestly don't know how you do it with hunting rigs. I also don't take ANY time to shoot. I shoot.....retrieve....shoot...retrieve....repeat.. ..until I'm done. I can DEFINITELY feel fatigue creep into my scores....but I don't want to spend an evening shooting at a dot, either. To me.....it's not worth it for this to take much time. How much time do you guys usually take to shoot?
#19
RE: So what have you learned so far?
None of you target shooters take this the wrong way.....because I mean nothing by it. I've also learned that shooting at targets has NOTHING to do with hunting. I shoot "OK".....I do "OK" in the local 3D shoots I enter.....but this target shooting is "HARD", to me!....lol You guys shooting high 290's and 300's have my respect. I honestly don't know how you do it with hunting rigs. I also don't take ANY time to shoot. I shoot.....retrieve....shoot...retrieve....repeat.. ..until I'm done. I can DEFINITELY feel fatigue creep into my scores....but I don't want to spend an evening shooting at a dot, either. To me.....it's not worth it for this to take much time. How much time do you guys usually take to shoot?
It takes under an hour for me when I shoot a 5 spot round. I shoot much like you, shoot an end and then retrieve them.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: So what have you learned so far?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
None of you target shooters take this the wrong way.....because I mean nothing by it. I've also learned that shooting at targets has NOTHING to do with hunting.
None of you target shooters take this the wrong way.....because I mean nothing by it. I've also learned that shooting at targets has NOTHING to do with hunting.