Weekly posts won :)

Thanks to all for your feedback. Weekly schedule is the clear favorite, so you can expect a bundled delivery. Because I usually have competitions on the weekend and to take advantage of the week we are all used to, it should come on Sundays or Mondays, as soon as I can get to a computer to write down amd download all the files.

Club closed for coronavirus

No range training for a while. I’m so happy to have the tracing system at home to continue training :).Also ISCH in Hannover and local competitions in Belgium have been cancelled. The Belgian will be rescheduled probably.Kid’s school is also closing. I’ll dig deeper into scheduling for training when my wife comes back from work and we know what she has to do.Looks like a lot of dry fire, holds and physical exercise is coming our way! A natural test to see if we can improve without going to the range, a la Keith Anderson (guide here)Good luck to all 🙂

Longer shots

Shots have gotten a lot longer with the latest drills. Today I felt calmer and more balanced. I ended up cutting the session short because there were too many shenanigans coming out of my faulty SCATT sensor. The good news is that the new testing units are already in the mail 🙂 

Root of flyers: forcing a long shot

Today was a weird training day, but it has worked out well. I’m very happy of my afternoon target and understand where the flyers came from.Really looking forward to Sunday’s regional AP championship 🙂

How often do you want to get my training posts?

I understand that getting a couple posts from me every day with the journals and the SCATT files may be a bit overwhelming and some of you have said so too.

Fatality

Yesterday’s performance at the regional championship was so awful that if left me knocked out, a bit like in the old street fighter arcade. 

My Good SCATT shots according to Daniel Goberville

Here it is! The list of good shots from a SCATT session according to Daniel, to adapt my evaluations and be a bit less perfectionist: 

New pre competition training plans

The good life could not last ;P Here’s the update to the last training plans with a lot more demand to get ready for my coming up regional competition.

Counting as anchoring

Today I noticed how counting helps my mind stay anchored with my goal for the session. I’m counting what I consider to be good trigger releases and it is helping me be more focused in the task (it is too easy to be distracted by the want to score).Are there other tricks you use to keep your concentration on a goal?