| Little Red Rooster |
| Written by Geoff Cooney | |||
| Saturday, 10 October 2009 23:10 | |||
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"I am the little red rooster too lazy to crow today" but not too lazy to share some thoughts from the barn about target shooting. Target shooting at its simplest is the mastery of three basic skills, aiming, trigger and position. The later, position is the most important. So a few ideas on position might be a good place to start these pickings. Position must be / should be:
The easiest way to learn a new skill and to develop an existing one is to move from simple drills to the more involved. Can I suggest some for example. Find a still quiet place and sit up or stand up straight but relaxed, feet apart and eyes closed. Breath in deeply through your nose and exhale slowly through you mouth. Do this a few times and as you exhale tell yourself gently to relax and as you do so let the tension fall from your head, shoulders to the floor. Enjoy the feelings of relaxation. As you become more relaxed, still with your eyes closed, be aware of yourself and your surroundings. Empty your mind of all concerns and focus only on what you senses are telling you about your body and your surroundings, because in this moment that is all that is real and is all that matters. Be aware too of any movement in you body and in your mind consider what small adjustment you might make to correct this movement. Continue this exercise for a few moments. Practice this relaxation a few times each day and let me know how you get on. And most of all at all times be happy in what you are doing. Some ideas now back to you......your choice.....Where to now? And me...... well ............... I'm the little red rooster too lazy to .............!
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