paul b
Well-known member
In another thread a couple of members are talking about how there enthusiasm has waned,and given the covid situation its understandable,so here's how ive looked at it and had the most enjoyable although shortest season ever.
The clay season started with a plan to build up to the para trap world championships by september which would involve qualifying in the top 3 in GB on the way.I hate OT practice but need it to get new ideas or setting tried out and added or deleted from my brain.Another thing i hate about OT is people hiding in cars and wondering around in music headphones again being unsociable to the point where it was getting to me massively.I also shoot sporting and get wound up when stands have been put on the piss especially when theres flat standing with in a couple of feet,for example,and there's plenty more little things that add up .
So lockdown happened and we had nothing to shoot and no where to go ,but the internet and we had people like ben h doing a huge amount of videos and interviews with top class shooters.This is where the minset change starts,i made the decision to make the most of that time and took notes from masses of information coming from the situation and decided i would make whatever i shot enjoyable first and let the scores look after themselves.No average checking no worrying about how much was needed to finish high in class or cat and no looking for annoying things that'll get me down.
Shooting restarts with the new guidelines/rules and the first comp was lovats practice 100 at garlands which was greet shooting in 2s ,me and my lad having a laugh a giving each other stick over **** ups.Then the first major comp was the bictsf compak at orston and the cages were horrible for a chair so,mindset change needed here,those cages are dictating i get a lower score than my skill level so take it and dont be disappointed not to win class ,im out in the sunshine having fun and catching up with some great people i haven't seen in ages
Next big one is the OT gp at beverly 200 bird with a full entry so the days will be huge 9 till 5.30 and rain so lots of time bored in the car.First day was a grind and i was thinking im not enjoying this,which i wasn't so i went to the tea hut and had a brew and on the way back up got talking to a olympic medallist who shoots sporting,and i said to him how do you put up with this atmosphere all the time ! Its getting to me,and he said just plan the day like its little sporting shoots you're going to and turn trap head on when your on the peg.So thats what i did and had a great time for the rest of it and won para cat.
Then the british open sporting and again it was fun first, scores second,resulting in a great week with a couple of wins.
To finish was the british shooting festival OT again at Beverly and this is real serious stuff for the folk chassing the olympic carrot and this is the one that gets me down more than any in the past but by now the new mindset is working and turned it into another great weekend out having fun.
have fun ,its the only way,practice needs to be done with a reason and not just pulling the trigger,and dont let the little round b***ards grind you down
The clay season started with a plan to build up to the para trap world championships by september which would involve qualifying in the top 3 in GB on the way.I hate OT practice but need it to get new ideas or setting tried out and added or deleted from my brain.Another thing i hate about OT is people hiding in cars and wondering around in music headphones again being unsociable to the point where it was getting to me massively.I also shoot sporting and get wound up when stands have been put on the piss especially when theres flat standing with in a couple of feet,for example,and there's plenty more little things that add up .
So lockdown happened and we had nothing to shoot and no where to go ,but the internet and we had people like ben h doing a huge amount of videos and interviews with top class shooters.This is where the minset change starts,i made the decision to make the most of that time and took notes from masses of information coming from the situation and decided i would make whatever i shot enjoyable first and let the scores look after themselves.No average checking no worrying about how much was needed to finish high in class or cat and no looking for annoying things that'll get me down.
Shooting restarts with the new guidelines/rules and the first comp was lovats practice 100 at garlands which was greet shooting in 2s ,me and my lad having a laugh a giving each other stick over **** ups.Then the first major comp was the bictsf compak at orston and the cages were horrible for a chair so,mindset change needed here,those cages are dictating i get a lower score than my skill level so take it and dont be disappointed not to win class ,im out in the sunshine having fun and catching up with some great people i haven't seen in ages
Next big one is the OT gp at beverly 200 bird with a full entry so the days will be huge 9 till 5.30 and rain so lots of time bored in the car.First day was a grind and i was thinking im not enjoying this,which i wasn't so i went to the tea hut and had a brew and on the way back up got talking to a olympic medallist who shoots sporting,and i said to him how do you put up with this atmosphere all the time ! Its getting to me,and he said just plan the day like its little sporting shoots you're going to and turn trap head on when your on the peg.So thats what i did and had a great time for the rest of it and won para cat.
Then the british open sporting and again it was fun first, scores second,resulting in a great week with a couple of wins.
To finish was the british shooting festival OT again at Beverly and this is real serious stuff for the folk chassing the olympic carrot and this is the one that gets me down more than any in the past but by now the new mindset is working and turned it into another great weekend out having fun.
have fun ,its the only way,practice needs to be done with a reason and not just pulling the trigger,and dont let the little round b***ards grind you down