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The Basics, Starting Out
Breathing - Respiratory Pause and stuff like that...
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<blockquote data-quote="GEG" data-source="post: 55109" data-attributes="member: 451"><p>I am close to 50 and working on my second heart attack. I find that shooting is probably the MOST relaxing thing I can do for myself. The only problem is that when I set and look thru the scope, I see the POI moving severly with each beat of my heart.</p><p>To make a long story short, I had to figure out someway to either slow down my heart beat or (believe it or not) shoot between heart beats. I would say that I do some of everything listed so far and add a mental</p><p>approach to it also. The bottom line is that it takes 3 things to be able to repeat the process over and over again and to be able to see what works for you.</p><p>1. PRACTICE!</p><p>2. PRACTICE!</p><p>3. PRACTICE!</p><p>See you all at the range. GEG</p><p></p><p>[ 03-21-2004: Message edited by: GEG ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GEG, post: 55109, member: 451"] I am close to 50 and working on my second heart attack. I find that shooting is probably the MOST relaxing thing I can do for myself. The only problem is that when I set and look thru the scope, I see the POI moving severly with each beat of my heart. To make a long story short, I had to figure out someway to either slow down my heart beat or (believe it or not) shoot between heart beats. I would say that I do some of everything listed so far and add a mental approach to it also. The bottom line is that it takes 3 things to be able to repeat the process over and over again and to be able to see what works for you. 1. PRACTICE! 2. PRACTICE! 3. PRACTICE! See you all at the range. GEG [ 03-21-2004: Message edited by: GEG ] [/QUOTE]
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