I haven't been updating this much lately so I guess it is time to catch up. IDPA Match season is in full swing now and I have been doing a lot of shooting so here are some updates on the matches I have shot.
I started the IDPA season out by shooting an IDPA match in Arkansas. It was a good match with some good stages, the weather on the other hand was not all that great. It was about 45 and a drizzley rainy mist, not the most ideal conditions to shoot in. As far as the match itself, well, my shooting was about as good as the weather. Never really got into any kind of mental state to shoot and just felt like I was going through the motions. For the first match of the year it didn't go anywhere close to the way I had planned. The good thing is I could tell where the problems were in my shooting and since then I have been working on fixing the issues.
The weekend after the AR match was Coastal Bend Challenge, and I felt pretty good about shooting the match. Unfortunately I started out the same way I did in AR, I hot a No-Shoot in the first stage. Shooting at the Master level it is bad enough hitting a NS but doing it on the first stage and basically starting the match by spotting the field 5 seconds is a tough hole to start in. I did manage to put together a few good stages and was feeling pretty good that I was making up for that first stage bobble. Of course I got a little to focused on the time issue and rushed through a stage and dropped a bunch of points, 11 points in 1 stage on top of a NS in another and the match kinda lust slips away from you.
I think I have figured out some of the issues I have been having with my shooting and have been practicing on them. I have been working on visual patients and not trying to rush a stage. I fell into the trap of thinking about speed instead of just focusing on the front sight and letting that dictate how quickly I should be shooting. Some more practice and some work on my match day mental game and I should be back on track.
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