Some time ago, replying to Tony Harper, I explored a little about the mental shooting side. Tony prompt me to continue that route, a route seldom in focus on these discussions. I have to confess that it frighten me, because english is not my mother language, I'm from Europe and not necessarily with the same point of view regarding rimfire benchrest. But, after some time, and because our goal is the same, winning, why not?
So, here it is, a thread about the winning path regardless of gear, all about YOU!
Here, we will talk about the "other side". The one that hurts... and I mean it.
Let's learn together how to improve our stamina to get there. Understand why some days are not our days, and some, whatever we do, it goes where it counts.
Know ourselves, establishing what to expect, draw action plans, training procedures, attitude, mental learning...
This thread takes in account two key points:
1. Bad gear won't get you anywhere
2. Great gear, without a proper mental fit, will be a failure too
There's no granted solution for all, remember, only one can win, all the others will lose.
Loosing should be perceived differently according to respective goals and investment. A defeat for some, could be a victory for others...
I'm just starting, and by no means consider my opinions/experience as final. I do expect some brilliant minds to come and share thoughts and experiences.
That said, this thread will grow, or die, depending on your interest and participation.
So, here it is, a thread about the winning path regardless of gear, all about YOU!
Here, we will talk about the "other side". The one that hurts... and I mean it.
Let's learn together how to improve our stamina to get there. Understand why some days are not our days, and some, whatever we do, it goes where it counts.
Know ourselves, establishing what to expect, draw action plans, training procedures, attitude, mental learning...
This thread takes in account two key points:
1. Bad gear won't get you anywhere
2. Great gear, without a proper mental fit, will be a failure too
There's no granted solution for all, remember, only one can win, all the others will lose.
Loosing should be perceived differently according to respective goals and investment. A defeat for some, could be a victory for others...
I'm just starting, and by no means consider my opinions/experience as final. I do expect some brilliant minds to come and share thoughts and experiences.
That said, this thread will grow, or die, depending on your interest and participation.