Interview With A Gunslinger, Pt. 2
My friend and co-worker Dwight, the competitive
pistol, rifle, and shotgun target shooter has been
telling me how he prepares for a match.
The second thing Dwight does is shut his eyes, quiet
his mind and visualize what he wants to happen in
his match. He sees everything that will happen in
precise detail.
How he will move from the starting block to his
first station quickly and under control. How it will
feel. How the crowd will react.
How he will flow to the next station. How he will
grab his weapons, cock, aim and fire them. How the
gunpowder will smell. How and when he will
breathe, and how that will make him feel.
Not a single movement is left out or left to chance.
And of course Dwight sees himself hitting every
target effortlessly with no wasted motion. And
those are the results he usually gets.
So if you want to get better results shooting hoops
spend 15 minutes a day or more visualizing exactly
what you want to see happen on the court.
And don't forget to involve all your senses. Feel the
weight of the ball, smell the sweat, hear the roar of
the crowd and taste the victory.
Coach Stan Kellner has an audio CD called "Living
The Basketball Dream" where he guides you through
visualizations for all your basketball skills including
shooting.
Don't be a martyr and try to do everything yourself.
Get some professional help today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Stan also gets into much detail on how to
visualize yourself as a world-class shooter on his
Ultimate Shooting DVD. If you don't have it yet
now's the time to jump on it and start becoming a
shooting machine at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
pistol, rifle, and shotgun target shooter has been
telling me how he prepares for a match.
The second thing Dwight does is shut his eyes, quiet
his mind and visualize what he wants to happen in
his match. He sees everything that will happen in
precise detail.
How he will move from the starting block to his
first station quickly and under control. How it will
feel. How the crowd will react.
How he will flow to the next station. How he will
grab his weapons, cock, aim and fire them. How the
gunpowder will smell. How and when he will
breathe, and how that will make him feel.
Not a single movement is left out or left to chance.
And of course Dwight sees himself hitting every
target effortlessly with no wasted motion. And
those are the results he usually gets.
So if you want to get better results shooting hoops
spend 15 minutes a day or more visualizing exactly
what you want to see happen on the court.
And don't forget to involve all your senses. Feel the
weight of the ball, smell the sweat, hear the roar of
the crowd and taste the victory.
Coach Stan Kellner has an audio CD called "Living
The Basketball Dream" where he guides you through
visualizations for all your basketball skills including
shooting.
Don't be a martyr and try to do everything yourself.
Get some professional help today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Stan also gets into much detail on how to
visualize yourself as a world-class shooter on his
Ultimate Shooting DVD. If you don't have it yet
now's the time to jump on it and start becoming a
shooting machine at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
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