What Prevents You from Self-Correcting?
These are things that keep people from being able to self-correct:
– Muzzle awareness. You need to begin to recognize when you look at the barrel in the setup, which leads to awareness in the shot.
– Too much cheek pressure and too much grip pressure. Both of those things are bonded at the hip. You can’t have soft hands and a hard cheek on the gun. And if you have hard hands on the gun, eventually you’re going to want to put a hard cheek on the gun.
– Calling “pull” with no visual plan or command to the brain.
– Setting up your feet to where you’re out of balance in the breakpoint.
– Checking the lead, stopping the gun.
– Trying and hoping. (That’s a big one.)
Here are a few more:
– Letting the target get too close to the gun
– Pushing away at the last minute
– Shooting swing-through
– Pulling away from targets
– Trying to fix the shot at the end
– Looking at the lead
– Gun fit
– Starting too close to the trap
– Eyes moving when you call “pull,” and so on
This is an excerpt from the May 2021 Coaching Hour podcast. You can listen to it and read a written transcript, along with more than 20 years of archived episodes with your Knowledge Vault membership.