THE INNER GAME OF SHOOTING has stemmed from our Deliberate Coaching class and is offered to clients who want to become the best version of themselves. The Inner Game of Shooting is not an instructor certification course. It is a 2 day program coveringphysiological, psychological, and technical aspects of YOUR development. Self coaching requires a multi-discipline approach applying diagnostic skills, cognitive interviewing, understanding the decisional process, predictive analysis, and adapting to YOUR unique needs. Identifying and understanding YOUR learning style and more importantly, YOUR blind spots.
I want to give you every advantage to learn as much as you can in 2 days so I have asked Shelley to give you access to this private "Claim Ascendancy" page BEFORE class starts. Please read, review, watch, and print (if applicable) information PRIOR to class. DO NOT SHARE THIS PAGE, LINKS OR INFORMATION. THIS IS INTENDED FOR GRADUATES OF THIS CLASS ONLY.
The definition of CLAIM is "to ask for something of value because you think it belongs to you or because you think you have a right to it"
The definition of ASCENDANCY is "a position of power, strength, or success".
Performing at our highest level should be the goal of all shooters. Unfortunately, the modern methods of coaching have not been applied to shooting in a cohesive and unified manner which leads to lots of wasted time and effort.
In this class we will explore the three modes of training, technical (accuracy and precision), speed (speed and efficiency), and performance (neuroscience triggers), allowing the athlete to understand the requirements of each aspect of training.
Development of a plan for practice, understanding how to measure and refine for continued improvement, and how to approach qualifiers, classifiers, test, matches, or personal protection.
The mental game is the most important part of high level performance, consisting of the technical/physical, psychological, and physiological. Understanding how to modulate and capitalize on these states is what will allow the shooter to perform in a accurate, consistent, efficient, and disciplined manner.
Neuroscience has made great strides in recognizing the precursor to high level performance, and these can be performed in the moments allowing the athlete to use all their available skill while making timely decisions which ultimately lead to success.
Shooting is more than a technical methodology, it requires quick processing, predictive decisions, and recognition primed decision making. You can make great progress, and perform at your highest level by training appropriately. This is the missing piece, and the most important. Brian Hill
Please consider attending one of Shelley's 4 online classes and reading her published articles in Shooting Illustrated. Remember, well rounded non-lethal, less than lethal and lethal decisions need to be practiced, like all skills, making GOOD FIRST decisions can be perishable.
The key to success is putting in the work. Brian Hill
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#1. Class notes/slides (PDF). Please REVIEW, download each, print and bring to class.