I am back. I am taking the liberty to quote an old post in support of dev's views of One shot at a time.
Yes, one should keep in mind also that AP is not a match of 60 shots but 60 matches of ONE shot each. Hence, the importance of One Shot at a time.tirpassion » Tue Dec 20, 2011 3:20 pm
Dear Jitu and airgun novice,
If I may permit to say a word, I will say that 'Please do not ponder over a lot on your second set'. It is just a part of the continuous flow of motion. Take everything or every shot as a step. You need to reach the goal/destination by placing one step after another. It may be a path of 40 steps/shots or 60 steps/shots. So there is absolutely no place for a series or set in between.
When you are walking to your destination you care a damn about your first ten or second ten steps or so on. You are only interested to reach your destination safely, on or before time and while doing so, you take utmost care not to fall in a pit, you avoid meticulously others who might barge in you or yourself doing the same, you save your brightly polished shoes from dirt, mud or freshly laid cow dung and dog shit . You do all these by taking careful steps in your natural rhythm not to be unnecessarily late or even better, to arrive early. If the path/way seems long, you take rest whenever you feel it is necessary. I repeat 'whenever you anticipate that it is necessary'. It can be anywhere and at anytime. Rest before taking any wrong step.
Please keep on doing the good work as Guruji says, You can make it!
Very true, the whole problem is in the mind because Shooting is a mental sport., I repeat.So what I have figured out is that the whole problem lies in the mind. Only when you train for hours will it allow you to shoot well. Is this a correct hypothesis? If so then can one jump start the mind into believing that one has practiced hard enough, is this what a winner or so called elite shooter does?
But I have a different explanation for the rest.
Shooting being a mental sport, we need to train our mind a lot. Training the mind is programming the subconscious mind to work on it's own under subtle balanced guidance of the conscious mind. The only way one can do it is by repetition of the gestures (you may have noticed that I tend to repeat a lot the same sentences in my posts . It is perfectly intentional). Hence the necessity to train/shoot for hours (repeating the same thing for hours).
Having said that, the hours of training must be quantified / fructified with proper tools/instruments like box drills and diary writing. Otherwise these hours of shooting/training will not yield anything. It is and will be sheer wastage of precious time for a competitive shooter.
warm regards
tirpassion