Week 3 Articles
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After a Bad Shot, Do Nothing Different
Many matches are lost not because of bad shots, but because of what happens after them. This article explains why the correct response to a bad shot is the same as to a good one—and how a neutral reset protects performance.
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Trigger Speed Is the Wrong Question
Many shooters ask whether their trigger pull should be slow or fast. The correct answer is neither. What matters is continuity. This article explains why uninterrupted pressure solves timing, rushing, and hesitation.
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When Control Ends
Overthinking is not a lack of discipline. It is a misunderstanding of where control actually belongs in the shot. This article explains how a clear shot plan defines where preparation ends—and trust begins.