Tips on Pistol Shooting
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
Hey hvj1
do not believe that you are not being followed avidly
I and two others are following this thread also its just that jitus enthusiasm is so great that we dont have any questions left
way to go jitu
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do not believe that you are not being followed avidly
I and two others are following this thread also its just that jitus enthusiasm is so great that we dont have any questions left
way to go jitu
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
Hello Dev, Sawbones,
Thanks, feels very good, will continue with vim and vigour.
Best Regards
Thanks, feels very good, will continue with vim and vigour.
Best Regards
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
hey hvj this new ex is interesting. never even imagined that such things r done by the shooters. no wonder they excel. chalo, let me try them too.
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
hey sawbones do field some questions from ur side. it will help me to think more. i know i am a bit more inquisitive. but i hope i am not appearing over inquisitive
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
Not at all Jitu, you are the life of this thread.
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
Err, actually Jitu, to be rather immodest, this exercise as far as I know, is devised by me to teach some of my students. I have always believed in venting my creativity in all aspects of my life. My students who were youngsters, found it easy and FUN to do.
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
Wow tussi great ho sarje tofu kabool karo...jitu bend...
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
already bent sir
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
hey hvj do try and read the book i mentioned. its by Dr Abhay bang.ofcourse one does not have not wait till one gets a heart attack to change his life
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
It takes me 30 minutes to read a small page in marathi, this is because of my army background, I was born in Jhansi, studied in Jabalpur and by the time I reached Maharashtra, I flunked in marathi, so shifted to french. Anything in english, hindi up my street, otherwise I pass.
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
Lesson No. 12
Holding in the aiming area "hold'
The russian coaches, I have seen, emphasise on two aspects greatly, the strength of the wrist and reducing the arc of movement. In military terms, we talk of a stable gun platform. Similarly, the training for reducing the arc of movement within the aiming area, provides the base for good shooting and also HUGELY contributes to confidence level of the shooter.
Shooters, who KNOW their hold charachteristics, well, KNOW WHEN to CANCEL the shot. This is very apparent in novices, who tend to stretch the hold for too long, thus spoiling their shot.
The exercise in itself is quite simple;
1. make a small spot or stick your mother's, wife's or sister's tikli on the wall at 140 - 145 cms, then hold the aligned sights below the tikli, bindi. The hold should not exceed 10 seconds. The width of the tikli bindi should be around the 10th ring bull cut out. Yes you can cut the 10th ring itself and stick it to the wall. (Lest your wife wonders what you are upto next).
2.Repititions, should be 60 per hour minimum to 100 per hour maximum.
Caution: Do not expect the sights to freeze, some movement always takes place, be relaxed (dont clench your teeth) but be very very alert and concentrate hard.
3.Initially do not cock your trigger, just maintain normal pressure.
Holding in the aiming area "hold'
The russian coaches, I have seen, emphasise on two aspects greatly, the strength of the wrist and reducing the arc of movement. In military terms, we talk of a stable gun platform. Similarly, the training for reducing the arc of movement within the aiming area, provides the base for good shooting and also HUGELY contributes to confidence level of the shooter.
Shooters, who KNOW their hold charachteristics, well, KNOW WHEN to CANCEL the shot. This is very apparent in novices, who tend to stretch the hold for too long, thus spoiling their shot.
The exercise in itself is quite simple;
1. make a small spot or stick your mother's, wife's or sister's tikli on the wall at 140 - 145 cms, then hold the aligned sights below the tikli, bindi. The hold should not exceed 10 seconds. The width of the tikli bindi should be around the 10th ring bull cut out. Yes you can cut the 10th ring itself and stick it to the wall. (Lest your wife wonders what you are upto next).
2.Repititions, should be 60 per hour minimum to 100 per hour maximum.
Caution: Do not expect the sights to freeze, some movement always takes place, be relaxed (dont clench your teeth) but be very very alert and concentrate hard.
3.Initially do not cock your trigger, just maintain normal pressure.
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Re: Mental Training for Sports & General Life.
will check whether it has a english translation
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
hey hvj does one cut the complete black or only the 10 circle or the 9 circle
do clarify
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do clarify
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
Just the 10th ring.
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Re: Tips on Pistol Shooting
hey hvj how far should the 10ring be placed. at 10 mtr the dot is too small. please clarify required distance between the eyes and the dot
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