Shoot Like a Sniper

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Shooting
Cover of the book Shoot Like a Sniper by Gun Digest Editors, Gun Digest Media
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Author: Gun Digest Editors ISBN: 9781440242946
Publisher: Gun Digest Media Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Gun Digest Books Language: English
Author: Gun Digest Editors
ISBN: 9781440242946
Publisher: Gun Digest Media
Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Gun Digest Books
Language: English

This book is about human performance. The controlling characteristic of this is one’s mind. Within the context of rifle shooting, there are definite ways in which our state of mind can either help or hurt us. So, it pays to recognize what to seek and what to avoid. Further, an unfortunate aspect of the human mind (especially the male mind) is the “I don’t need to ask for directions/read the instructions/learn from someone else” mindset.

Now if you are reading this you probably aren’t one of that crew, but it is still sometimes difficult to open our minds to new ideas or to take an honest, critical look at ourselves. However, this willingness to learn and to honestly analyze and critique one’s self is an absolute requirement for progress, so try to keep that in mind whenever you start a practice session. Ego is the most self-destructive characteristic we possess; don’t take it to a practice session.

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This book is about human performance. The controlling characteristic of this is one’s mind. Within the context of rifle shooting, there are definite ways in which our state of mind can either help or hurt us. So, it pays to recognize what to seek and what to avoid. Further, an unfortunate aspect of the human mind (especially the male mind) is the “I don’t need to ask for directions/read the instructions/learn from someone else” mindset.

Now if you are reading this you probably aren’t one of that crew, but it is still sometimes difficult to open our minds to new ideas or to take an honest, critical look at ourselves. However, this willingness to learn and to honestly analyze and critique one’s self is an absolute requirement for progress, so try to keep that in mind whenever you start a practice session. Ego is the most self-destructive characteristic we possess; don’t take it to a practice session.

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