AJB Temple
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- Jul 20, 2019
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New forum member and re-starting shooting after a very long break, so back to being a novice.
In order not to build in random bad habits, I have started with lessons. My first coach, two lessons was very nice - but not very critical - and I had to change as I wanted to shoot on Fridays when there is a different coach. My question is - how can I tell, as a novice, whether a coach is any good or not?
The gun was fitted by the shop I bought it from (lots of choice, no pressure) and coach agrees it fits. I am right eye dominant and right handed.
I am keen to maximise value from my lessons and building up excellent technique seems to be critically important. As I am a pianist as well I am well aware of the value of good tuition (as otherwise we just practice our mistakes very often). But frankly I have no real idea with shooting what to expect.
Any advice or pointers would be appreciated. (I live in Kent).
Thank you. AJ
In order not to build in random bad habits, I have started with lessons. My first coach, two lessons was very nice - but not very critical - and I had to change as I wanted to shoot on Fridays when there is a different coach. My question is - how can I tell, as a novice, whether a coach is any good or not?
The gun was fitted by the shop I bought it from (lots of choice, no pressure) and coach agrees it fits. I am right eye dominant and right handed.
I am keen to maximise value from my lessons and building up excellent technique seems to be critically important. As I am a pianist as well I am well aware of the value of good tuition (as otherwise we just practice our mistakes very often). But frankly I have no real idea with shooting what to expect.
Any advice or pointers would be appreciated. (I live in Kent).
Thank you. AJ