Ben, one of your best videos. This is the type of sharing that actually helps people that are willing to receive it. Learn how to do stuff scared is great advice.
Thank you Ben for opening up, this was totally helpful and insightful 🙏🙌 .shows how Great an individual you are . Nuff respect and Love coming all the way from 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Growing playing golf I never understood the thought process of “staying in the moment.” Now I’m much older and have studied the mental game much more, I understand the concept of staying in the moment. It is sticking to you preshot routine and focusing on the process not the outcome. Ben you have illustrated that wonderfully in prior videos. I use your examples in coaching my daughter and other youths sporting clays as well as helping my own shooting. Also it is something that has to exercised and built up just like a muscle. You don’t just wake up with it. Keep em coming.
Ben, you are exactly 💯 percent correct. We must be brothers, because YOU just told MY story!!! VERBATIM. Well except for the last couple of minutes, because I have not figured out how to let it go, how to deal with it. So I am saving this and will watch it as many times as It takes. Have a good one and thank you very much for taking the time to share this
Hi Ben thank you for taking the time out to do the videos. I really don't understand why on the first stand I'm always get nervous and a bit stiff then I settle down, is this a type of fear, love to hear your thoughts
Really enjoying these "morning talks". I thought about fear and shooting and came up with these three. Fear of being judged. Fear of “Losing”. Fear of being a “failure”. I think I understand the answers but those fears still creep up.
Really enjoying this lockdown series, thank you Ben. I am only an occasional and casual clay shot, not at all competitive but always enjoy a round of Skeet or Sporting. This episode and your words of wisdom are not just about competitive shooting...but real life as well. Take care and stay safe : )
Well said Ben, I had the some of the same things happen , I was at a two day PITA Shoot I was on the last trap trap 7, 24 handicap I was 21 yrs old I had been flawless idk anxiety, fear etc got to me , and I had dropped several birds , I ended up winning high over all champ ! But I didn’t let each miss mess with my pre shot routine , the nerves got to me lol😅
Love this video, can relate to this completely. Ironically as a youth I threw javelin and it was Steve Backley who saw me throwing at my local club and told my club they needed to enter me into a national youth torment 👍🏻 so greatfull to him. But I stopped it for shooting and field sports.
One of my biggest fears in shooting is competing Iv always have been scared I'm afraid I'm not good enough yet I'm confident in my shot just cant get over it!
My biggest fear is that I will never achieve my personal goals shooting - that at 57 I started very late, but have punched up from D to AA in NSCA in a year. Shooting is like an addiction - two days ago I dominated a local shoot winning three events in my class. And promptly came off the high wanting more but fearing that addiction.
Ben I watch a lot of your videos and I push across your clips to my nephews but what gets me is I practise awesome but Comp day I can’t get it together
I am scared of trying to be calm in a call a comp stand. when it comes to a pair i loose my shit and drop one or the other. I would love to shoot a comp as I do a practice.
Ben, one of your best videos. This is the type of sharing that actually helps people that are willing to receive it. Learn how to do stuff scared is great advice.
Wow... this is true not only in shooting but in other aspects of our lives. Thank you Ben for sharing something personal, appreciate this. 👍
You’re describing ego death. Takes courage and is life changing if you can muscle thru the process. Well done 👍🏻
More than a shooting coach mate 👌
Really enjoying this mini lockdown series- thanks for taking the time
Thank you Ben for opening up, this was totally helpful and insightful 🙏🙌 .shows how Great an individual you are . Nuff respect and Love coming all the way from 🇯🇲🇯🇲
You are talking to my soul mate!!!!.... SPOT FLIPIN ON!!!!
Growing playing golf I never understood the thought process of “staying in the moment.” Now I’m much older and have studied the mental game much more, I understand the concept of staying in the moment. It is sticking to you preshot routine and focusing on the process not the outcome.
Ben you have illustrated that wonderfully in prior videos. I use your examples in coaching my daughter and other youths sporting clays as well as helping my own shooting.
Also it is something that has to exercised and built up just like a muscle. You don’t just wake up with it.
Keep em coming.
Ben, you are exactly 💯 percent correct. We must be brothers, because YOU just told MY story!!! VERBATIM. Well except for the last couple of minutes, because I have not figured out how to let it go, how to deal with it. So I am saving this and will watch it as many times as It takes. Have a good one and thank you very much for taking the time to share this
Hi Ben thank you for taking the time out to do the videos.
I really don't understand why on the first stand I'm always get nervous and a bit stiff then I settle down, is this a type of fear, love to hear your thoughts
Hi Ben, many thanks for this video, no nonsense advice.
Terrific advice-thank you so much
Awesome video man, you've really mastered your own mind, or at least, are taking very good steps in order to do so, well done Ben!
Really enjoying these "morning talks". I thought about fear and shooting and came up with these three. Fear of being judged. Fear of “Losing”. Fear of being a “failure”. I think I understand the answers but those fears still creep up.
Thank you BH. Very inspirational.
Really enjoying this lockdown series, thank you Ben.
I am only an occasional and casual clay shot, not at all competitive but always enjoy a round of Skeet or Sporting.
This episode and your words of wisdom are not just about competitive shooting...but real life as well.
Take care and stay safe : )
Well said Ben, I had the some of the same things happen , I was at a two day PITA Shoot I was on the last trap trap 7, 24 handicap I was 21 yrs old I had been flawless idk anxiety, fear etc got to me , and I had dropped several birds , I ended up winning high over all champ ! But I didn’t let each miss mess with my pre shot routine , the nerves got to me lol😅
It’s feckin 4 in the morning!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 cracking!!! 👊
Jason Mash That was Effin brilliant!
Thank you Ben.
Love this video, can relate to this completely. Ironically as a youth I threw javelin and it was Steve Backley who saw me throwing at my local club and told my club they needed to enter me into a national youth torment 👍🏻 so greatfull to him. But I stopped it for shooting and field sports.
Another great video Ben keep it up 👍
One of my biggest fears in shooting is competing Iv always have been scared I'm afraid I'm not good enough yet I'm confident in my shot just cant get over it!
People standing behind you when in the cage 😳 hate it
Some win because they love winning, others win because they hate losing.
Thanks Ben, very interesting , found myself nodding all the way through your vid re your dad. Appreciating the videos .
Great video Ben I am proud of you sir and because of your videos I am a better trap shooter, your lectures on mental disciplin is great.
Thank u sir
Thanks Ben, really enjoyed your knowledge. Stay Safe, Jules, Droitwich
Love your videos keep up the great work
Ben, much wisdom in what you say,
thank you so much
My biggest fear is that I will never achieve my personal goals shooting - that at 57 I started very late, but have punched up from D to AA in NSCA in a year. Shooting is like an addiction - two days ago I dominated a local shoot winning three events in my class. And promptly came off the high wanting more but fearing that addiction.
This is a different level my friend
Stay safe
Tribey
Good Morning Ben 😀 It’s 9:00am In Florida USA
What a bad boy 👍
Ben I watch a lot of your videos and I push across your clips to my nephews but what gets me is I practise awesome but Comp day I can’t get it together
Nice stogie, what is it?
A group expecting me to break clays
I am scared of trying to be calm in a call a comp stand. when it comes to a pair i loose my shit and drop one or the other. I would love to shoot a comp as I do a practice.
cohiba? oh yes - either magicos, or genios ... have a few boxes myself.
Powerfull mind!
Not for everybody.That's why,not everybody is a champion!😉
Which cohiba are you smoking ben
My guess, Cohiba Magicos Maduro 5. Another delicious stick in the lineup.
Or Maduro 5 Genios
👌👌👌☝️☝️☝️
Cohibas!! Enjoy...