Consistent pre Shot routines are a trademark of good shooters. However, when they start to take 20+ seconds before each shot, they need to be modified. Not considerate to fellow squad members to have to watch TOO MUCH of these routines.
Yet George won with exactly zero Pre shot routine. Just in the Shells, say pull and smokes the clays… refreshing and congrats to the greatest shooter ever.
Great job Nicolas, The motor movements by each shooter stimulate the Right side of the brain which is the unconscious-motor-sensory part for instinctual movement. In short it gets the shoot our of their head and allows flow in their shot. Would be interesting what goes thur there mind (not body) before stepping into the booth. Such as " see the line, lead or no lead, crosser or quartering, fast or slow bird. These are just thoughts. Thanks for what your doing in giving us a visual of it.. See you at Moore and Moore some time. Dr. Bob
Great Vid! I always wanted to ask Anthony M why he realigns his shells before each shot like a poker player with chips. Just part of his routine I assume.
Consistent pre Shot routines are a trademark of good shooters. However, when they start to take 20+ seconds before each shot, they need to be modified. Not considerate to fellow squad members to have to watch TOO MUCH of these routines.
The Brits just get in the stand , call pull and shoot the clay , the Americans tend to be more tense and have long build up routines !
Yet George won with exactly zero Pre shot routine. Just in the Shells, say pull and smokes the clays… refreshing and congrats to the greatest shooter ever.
Well done, excellent filming.
Loved it, great video 👍🏴
je pense que la préparation mentale et le travaille de visualisation sont hyper important dans cette discipline. Merci pour tes vidéos
Great vid Nick, it's great watching all the movements and routines pro's have from years of competing. Makes me less conscious of my iterations.
Thanks Nick. Great video. I would love to see all those shots thru a shotkam to see what they are seeing and what method they are using.
Nice to see Martin myers fellow Welshman from Pembrokeshire
Does his count as a pre shot routine?
Interesting as a few i believe are longer than the 10sec allowed in the uk cpsa ruling (time limits 2.6)
No limit in time in the US for sporting.
My preshot routine is making sure Nick isn't behind me filming! HAHA
Great job Nicolas, The motor movements by each shooter stimulate the Right side of the brain which is the unconscious-motor-sensory part for instinctual movement. In short it gets the shoot our of their head and allows flow in their shot. Would be interesting what goes thur there mind (not body) before stepping into the booth. Such as " see the line, lead or no lead, crosser or quartering, fast or slow bird. These are just thoughts. Thanks for what your doing in giving us a visual of it.. See you at Moore and Moore some time. Dr. Bob
It's interesting to see a lot of variation in how high or low on the shoulder the recoil pad is mounted when shooting.
Would be more useful with comments from the shooters explaining their routines
Great Vid! I always wanted to ask Anthony M why he realigns his shells before each shot like a poker player with chips. Just part of his routine I assume.
Anthony is not “aligning “ his shells in the chamber……it is an eye exercise to focus from short range to long range, ie the Target!
@@piaggio780 thank you. thought it was just a routine for mental focus. Thanks for the clarification.
Is Brad kid mixing a cake?
If I moved my gun that much I'd be finished after 4 stations. If I could spit like Gebben I bet my scores would go up.
No description of any of their pre shot routines. Not very helpful.