Honest Truths and Some Pretty Good Opinions A Sporting Clays Article from Dan Schindler
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Honest Truths and Insightful Opinions: A Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler
Summary:
Expressing the desire to shoot better is a clear goal, but achieving it involves understanding key principles. Doing so can increase your chances of success.
Keywords:
Sporting clays, instruction, shooting lessons, Paragon School of Sporting, shotgun, shooter, author
Article Body:
As we delve into swing mechanics, strategies, shooting methods, and equipment, the complexity of sporting clays can become overwhelming. Yet, consistently breaking targets is not as challenging as it seems. Often, overthinking and excessive analysis can complicate things. While shooting may feel like a daunting puzzle, the key is to simplify. The less we analyze during the shot, the better our performance. So, how did we arrive here, and how can we make sense of it?
If your aim is simply to enjoy a round, major adjustments may not be necessary. However, if you prioritize consistency and improvement, progress requires more than just pulling the trigger. The following is a blueprint for self-improvement?"adapt it as you see fit. These ideas are neither new nor exclusive to "Perfection in Sports," but they can help you organize your approach to get more from each hit and miss.
Most of us aspire to shoot better and achieve higher scores with greater consistency. Reaching new skill levels demands changes to your current game. If your shooting performance isn't where you want it to be, change is essential.
What should you change? It depends on your individual goals. We all aim for different skill levels, which means varying plans and practice regimens are necessary. The information below doesn't set a specific goal for you, but following these principles can improve your average score in a round of 100. Aiming to shoot better is a clear goal, but understanding the path to achieving it makes the difference.
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This article was first published in Sporting Clays Magazine by Dan Schindler in June 2003. Access the rest of the article and more at The Paragon School of Sporting's website: [http://www.paragonschool.com/catalog](http://www.paragonschool.com/catalog)
Sporting clays is an elegant sport rich in tradition, allowing us to experience the thrill of wingshooting. Feather and clay are intrinsically linked, offering countless opportunities to develop our skills and reflect on ourselves. My students often discover they are more capable than they initially believed. American sporting clays shooters quickly rise to stand among the world’s best, and there’s no one having more fun than us.
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